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Blake's 7 was a science fiction series written by Terry Nation, creator of the Daleks in [[Doctor Who]]. Its team was assembled by going over to the Doctor Who studio and offering acting, writing and producing roles to anyone in sight, as once you got a foot in the door at the BBC in the 1970s you were sorted for life. Seriously, just take a look at some of the people involved:
Blake's 7 was a science fiction series written by Terry Nation, creator of the Daleks in [[Doctor Who]]. Its team was assembled by going over to the Doctor Who studio and offering acting, writing and producing roles to anyone in sight, as once you got a foot in the door at the BBC in the 1970s you were sorted for life. Seriously, just take a look at some of the people involved:


* Terry Nation (writer): Inventor of the Daleks, wrote numerous serials for Doctor Who.
* [[Terry Nation]] (writer): Inventor of the Daleks, wrote numerous serials for Doctor Who.
* Chris Boucher (script editor): Wrote [[The Face of Evil]] and [[The Robots of Death]], also invented the companion Leela.
* Chris Boucher (script editor): Wrote [[The Face of Evil]] and [[The Robots of Death]], also invented the companion Leela.
* Paul Darrow (Avon): Starred in [[Doctor Who and the Silurians]] and [[Timelash]].
* Paul Darrow (Avon): Starred in [[Doctor Who and the Silurians]] and [[Timelash]].

Revision as of 09:58, 28 October 2018

Blake's 7 was a science fiction series written by Terry Nation, creator of the Daleks in Doctor Who. Its team was assembled by going over to the Doctor Who studio and offering acting, writing and producing roles to anyone in sight, as once you got a foot in the door at the BBC in the 1970s you were sorted for life. Seriously, just take a look at some of the people involved:

I'm sure there are others. One of the joys of watching Blake's 7 as a Whovian is playing Spot the Doctor Who actor.

Although Blake's 7 finished as a TV series at the end of 1981, Big Finish obtained the relevant licences to produce new audio adventures using the surviving members of the original cast.