Blake's 7 - The Programme Guide

By Tony Attwood

Alphabetical Index

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


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actors, anecdotes,
actors, bios, 15-28
actors, recent history of, 15-28
actors, working schedules, 218
Afterlife (continuation of Blake's 7 story), 228-232
alien invasion, 71
alien, on Liberator, 86
aliens, cryogenic, 34
Amagons, 46
androids, 92, 104
Animals (episode D5), 102
anti-Federation planets, leaders of, 114
Ardus (scientist), 103
Asimov, Isaac, 218
asteroid P-K 118, 65
Atlan (leader of Space Rats), 101
Attwood, Tony (writer), Afterlife, 231
Auron, myths of, 77
Auron. See also Children of Auron.
Auronar (race), 83
authors. See writers.
aversion therapy, 103
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), 132
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), betrayed by Anna Grant, 83-85, 121
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), development of character, 217, 219-220
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), discusses with Orac his survival, 56
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), first appearance, 31
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), goes to Gauda Prime to find Blake, 116
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), increasingly paranoid; seen as insane at end, 217, 219, 224
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), injured and escapes in life capsule, 72
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), invents masking device for Liberator, 141
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), kills Anna Grant, 85
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), kills Blake, 117, 223
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), kills Travis, 71
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), manufactures rainstorm, 110
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), most interesting character, 220-221
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), Orac comments on arrogance of, 105
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), philosophy of, 121, 219-220
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), plans to kill Vila, 113
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), plans to steal gold, 111
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), relationship with Blake, 121-122
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), relationship with Servalan, 122
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), relationship with Vila, 194, 220, 222, 224
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), saves Orac, 96
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), self-interest of, 121, 220
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), Shrinker and, 84
Avon, Kerr (Paul Darrow), takes Liberator on secret course, 93

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Barber, Glynis (Soolin), 24-25
Bartolomew. See Grant, Anna.
Bayban the Butcher, 80
BBC, Blake's 7 first full-length sci-fi serial, 215
BBC, meeting with Terry Nation, 7
BBC, Special Effects department. See also special effects.
BBC, Television Centre, 218
Beacham, Rod (writer), 10, 105
Belkov (games master), 107-108
black hole, 77, 108
Blake (episode D13), 115-117
Blake, Gerald (director), 91
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), as revolutionary leader, 219
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), character of, 118-119
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), clones of, 54-55
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), determines to attack Federation, 33
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), injured, 94
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), interested in Orac, 49
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), killed by Avon, 9, 117
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), living on Gauda Prime, 116
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), plans raid on Centero, 37
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), raids Space Command Headquarters, 60
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), relationship with Avon, 119
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), retreats to uninhabited planet, 59
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), sentenced to Cygnus Alpha, 30
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), 134
Blake, Roj (Gareth Thomas), wounded by Travis, 71
Blake's 7, characters, guide to, 128-197
Blake's 7, episode guides, 29-117
Blake's 7, events, guide to, 128-197
Blake's 7, final episode, 215, 220
Blake's 7, merchandise guide, 198-207
Blake's 7, origin of the idea, 7
Blake's 7, places, guide to, 128-197
Blake's 7, popularity of, 9
Blake's 7, writers, 10-14, 216
Boucher, Chris (script editor), 84, 91,72, 95, 115, 215-216
Boucher, Chris (script editor), discusses killing off main characters, 217
Boucher, Chris (script editor), interview with, 217-220
bounty hunters, 116
Bounty (episode A11), 45-46
bow and arrows, 72
Breakdown (episode A10), 43-44
Briant, Michael (director), 29, 35, 42, 46

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Cally (Jan Chappell), attempts to sabotage the Liberator, 35
Cally (Jan Chappell), 126, 136
Cally (Jan Chappell), being drained of power, 86
Cally (Jan Chappell), clone twin of. See Zelda.
Cally (Jan Chappell), first appearance, 34
Cally (Jan Chappell), killed on Terminal, 9, 96
Cally (Jan Chappell), telepathic abilities, 86, 87
Camfield, Douglas (director), 40
Cancer (professional killer), 106. See also Kiri.
casino, 66-67
cast members, recent history of, 15-28
Champion of Teal (Deeta Tarrant), 91-93
Champion of Vandor (Vinni, an android), 92
Chappell, Jan (Cally), 18
characters, guide to, 128-197
Chasgo (Servalan's pilot), 109
Chesku, Councillor, 85
Chesku, Sula. See Grant, Anna.
chess, 67
Children of Auron (episode C7), 19, 82
City at the Edge of the World (episode C6), 80-82, 224
cloning, 54, 83
codebreaker, 60
computers, Gambit, 107
computers, large systems. See also Control; Moloch; Star One; System, The; Ultraworld.
computers, on Helotrix, 100
computers, on-board. See Orac, Slave, Zen.
Control (Federation computer network), 57, 64
Control (Federation computer network). See also Star One.
Coser (weapons technician), 54
Countdown (episode B9), 63
Cozens, Vivienne (director), 107
crabs, deadly, 106
Crandor (artificial domain), 77
creatures, Decimas, 36
creatures, Gestalt, The, 97
creatures, insect-like, on Kairos, 79
creatures, Links, 94, 96
creatures, Mutoids, 103
creatures, Og, 103-104
crimino therapy, 140
Croucher, Brian (Travis), 27-28
cryogenic aliens, 34
cryogenic chamber, 104
crystals, code-breaking, 60-61
crystals, feldon, 107, 146
crystals, for weapons systems, 80-81
crystals, kairopan, 78
crystals, T-P, 60
Cumming, Fiona (director), 84-85
Cygnus Alpha (episode A3), 32-33

DDDDDD

Daleks, 10
Darrow, Paul (Avon), as writer, 19
Darrow, Paul (Avon), 17-18
Darrow, Paul (Avon), concept of Avon's character, 221-222
Darrow, Paul (Avon), concept of Blake's character, 222
Darrow, Paul (Avon), interests, 18
Darrow, Paul (Avon), interview with, 220-223
Darrow, Paul (Avon), knowledgeable about wine, 18
Davis, Colin (writer), 11
Dawn of the Gods (episode C4), 76-77
Dayna Mellanby (Josette Simon), 140
Dayna Mellanby (Josette Simon), first appearance, 72-73
Dayna Mellanby (Josette Simon), tortured by Servalan, 103
Death-Watch (episode C12), 91
Deep Space Vehicle 2. See Liberator, The.
Deliverance (episode A12), 46-48
directors, procedure of, 216
Docholli (cyber-surgeon), 66-67
Doctor Who, 10-11, 17, 25, 217, 223
Doran (friend of Vila), 89-91
Dorian (owner of Scorpio), 96-98
drugs, pylene-50, 100, 114, 171, 175
drugs, Shadow, 52, 181
duel, to avoid bloody wars, 92
Duel (episode A8), 40-41

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Egrorian (scientist), 112-113
energy sources, 109
English Shakespeare Company, 15
Ensor, inventor of Orac, 47-49, 104
episodes, guide to, 29-117
explosions, 9, 37, 40, 47, 86, 96, 115

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fan clubs, 9, 208-214
Farr, Derek (original voice of Orac), 25, 225
Federation, banking system, 112
Federation, battle with, endless, 91
Federation, Blake determined to attack, 33
Federation colony on Albian, 63
Federation, continued expansion of, 99
Federation field officers, philosophy of, 123-124
Federation, interferes with Blake's mind, 31
Federation penal colony on Kalkos, 90
Federation prison ship. See ships, London, The.
Federation pursuit ships, and Avon, 56
Federation pursuit ships, and Liberator, 62
Federation supply freighter, 55
Federation, 145
Federation troops, on the Liberator, 75, 78
Federation, tyranny of, 56
Federation weapons development base, 54
feldon crystals, 107, 146
filming, location. See location filming.
filming, night. See night filming.
filming, of exteriors, 216. See also location filming.
filming, of interior sets, 216
filming, of special effects, 216
financial problems. See budget.
Follett, James (writer), 11-12, 101
Freedom City (gambling town), 66

GGGGGG

Gambit (computer), 107
Gambit (episode B11), 66
games master. See Belkov.
games, speed chess, 67
Games (episode D8), 107-108
Gan (David Jackson), 149
Gan (David Jackson), killed off in 2nd season, 9, 58
Gan (David Jackson), limiter in brain, 34, 43
gems, precious, 107
genetic engineering, 35, 103
Gerren (Federation geologist), 107
Gola (chief of the Goths), 69
Gold (episode D10), 110-112
Grant (old enemy of Avon), 64
Grant, Anna (Avon's traitorous lover), 64, 83-85
Greif, Stephen (Travis), 26-27
Grose (Section Leader), 90
Guildhall School of Music and Drama, 19, 223
gun, Avon's in last episode, 223

HHHHHH

Harvest of Kairos, The (episode C5), 78
Headhunter (episode D6), 104
Heep, Uriah, Slave computer as, 225
Helots, 99
High Council on Earth, 71
Hitechs, on Chenga, 74
Holmes, Robert (writer), 12, 60, 112, 222
Hommicks, 153
Hommiks, war with the Seska, 98
Horizon (episode B4), 55-56
Hostage (episode B8), 61-63
Hower (Richard Gough), 75-76
Hoyle, Trevor (writer), 12, 87
humor, in scripts, 126-127, 216
Hunda (Star Major), 99

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icy planet, 42
ideas for scripts, 7
Imipak [Induced Molecular Instability Projector and Key (weapon), 54, 154
Inga (Blake's cousin), 62
Intergalactic War, 90, 122, 155
Interviews, Boucher, Chris, 217-220
Interviews, Darrow, Paul, 220-223
Interviews, Keating, Michael, 223-225
Interviews, Lorrimer, Vere, 215-217
Interviews, Tuddenham, Peter, 225-227

JJJJJJ

Jackson, David (Gan), 20-22
Jackson, David (Gan), view of series, 22
Jarvik, Ven (Federation space pilot), 78-79
Jenna Stannis (Sally Knyvette), 156-157
Jenna Stannis (Sally Knyvette), first appearance, 30
Justin (geneticist) (Peter Byrne), 102-103

KKKKKK

kairopan (valuable crystal), 78
Kayn, Prof., 44
Keating, Michael (Vila), as Shakespearean actor, 20
Keating, Michael (Vila), 19-20
Keating, Michael (Vila), empathy for the role, 223
Keating, Michael (Vila), interview with, 223-225
Keating, Michael (Vila), only cast member who appeared in all episodes, 20
Keeper, The (episode B12), 68
Keiller (acquaintance of Avon), 110-111
Keller, Don (former lover of Servalan), 109, 125
Kerril (gunfighter who falls in love with Vila), 80-82, 120, 225
Killer (episode B7), 60-61
Klute, the, 67
Knyvette, Sally (Jenna), 16-17

LLLLLL

Largo (Terra Nostra member), 52
Lee, Tanith (writer), 12-13, 85
Leitz, Federation Liaison officer, 100
Liberator, The, alien on, 86
Liberator, The, attacks against, 62, 78
Liberator, The, breaks up, 94
Liberator, The, crew looks for permanent base, 75
Liberator, The, crew stranded on Terminal, 95-97
Liberator, The, destruction predicted by Orac, 49
Liberator, The, Federation troops on, 75, 78
Liberator, The, first appearance, 31
Liberator, The, pulled off course, 76-77
Liberator, The, seriously damaged, 72
Liberator, The, set of. See Sets, Liberator.
Liberator, The, sister ship to, 51
Liberator, The, 161
life capsules, 72
Lighthill, Brian (director), 112
location filming, 218
location filming, Betchworth Quarry, Reigate, "an evil place to film," 103
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, 20
Lorrimer, Vere (director), 48-51, 60-63, 72, 87, 89, 95
Lorrimer, Vere (director), interview with, 215-217
Lorrimer, Vere (producer), and final episode, 215
Lorrimer, Vere (producer), role as, 216
Lurgen (cyber-surgeon), 67, 68
Lyons, Bill (writer), 13, 107

MMMMMM

magnetic vortex, 44
Maloney, David (producer), 46, 72, 74, 215
Martinus, Derek (director), 58, 68
massacre of civilians, 59, 123
Masters, Simon (writer), 13, 114
matter transmitters, 81
matter transmitters. See also teleport.
McCarthy, Desmond (director), , 75
Mecronians, religious significance of crystals to, 108
Mellanby, Dayna. See Dayna Mellanby.
Mellanby, Hal (Dayna's father), 72-73
meteorite storm, 39
Miller, Jonathan Wright (director), 52, 55
minefields, 58, 70
minerals, monopasium 239, 56
minerals, rare, 86
minerals. See also gems; ores.
mining of gems on Mecton II, 107
mining, rare minerals, 86
mining, selsium ore, 101
Mission to Destiny (episode A7), 38-39
Moloch (computer), 90-91
Moloch (episode C11), 89
Moon Discs, 53
Morgan, Andrew (director), 82
Muller (cyberneticist), 104-105
music, 167

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Nation, Terry (season creator), and 4th season, 215
Nation, Terry (season creator), 7-8, 10, 29-51, 57, 63, 72-74, 93
Nation, Terry (season creator), proposes idea of show, 7

OOOOOO

Orac (computer), and android, 105
Orac (computer), 47, 86, 126, 170
Orac (computer), Ensor hands it over to Blake, 49
Orac (computer), predicts destruction of Liberator, 49
Orac (computer), reduced in size, 67
Orac (computer), severely disabled, 115
Orac (computer), taught riddles by Vila, 88
Orac (computer), tells Avon he could survive alone, 56
Orac (computer), under alien control, 53
Orac (computer), voice of, 25, 225-227
Orac (episode A13), 48-49
Orbit (episode 11), 112, 224
ores, selsium, 101
ores. See also minerals.

PPPPPP

Pacey, Steven (Tarrant), 22-23
Parkes, Roger (writer), 13-14, 65, 82
Pearce, Jacqueline (Servalan), 26
Pella [leader of the Seska] (Juliet Hammond Hill), 98
photos, Alta Two (Harriet Philpin)
photos, Avon, about to shoot Blake, P[13]
photos, Avon, Blake, Decimas, P[5]
photos, Avon, Dayna, Vila, Soolin, Tarrant, Vere Lorrimer, P[12]
photos, Blake, about to be shot by Avon, P[13]
photos, Blake, Avon, Decimas, P[5]
photos, Cally, Blake, P[4]
photos, crew, 1st season, P[2]
photos, crew, 4th season, P[3]
photos, Dayna, P[11]
photos, Dayna, Vila, Soolin, Tarrant, Avon, Vere Lorrimer, P[12]
photos, Decimas, P[5]
photos, Liberator, The, flight deck, P[2]
photos, Orac, Slave, Peter Tuddenham, P[9]
photos, Peter Tuddenham, P[9]
photos, robot from "Headhunter," 105
photos, Scorpio, P[7]
photos, Scorpio, flight deck, P[3]
photos, Scorpio model, P[10]
photos, Servalan, Federation guards, P[6]
photos, Slave, Orac, Peter Tuddenham, P[9]
photos, Soolin, Dayna, Tarrant, Avon, Vere Lorrimer, Vila, P[12]
photos, Tarrant, P[7]
photos, Tarrant, Dayna, Vila, Soolin, Avon, Vere Lorrimer, P[12]
photos, Vere Lorrimer, P[12]
photos, Vila, P[8]
photos, Vila, Soolin, Dayna, Tarrant, Avon, Vere Lorrimer, P[12]
Picture of Dorian Grey, The. See Dorian.
Pinder (Egrorian's associate), 112-113
pirates, space, 106
Piri, attracts Tarrant, 106. See also Cancer.
plagues, 61, 83
planets, Albian, 63
planets, Aristo, 47-48
planets, Auron, 77, 82-83
planets, Beta 5, 111
planets, Betafarl, 114
planets, Bucol 2, 102
planets, Caspar, 101
planets, Centero, 37
planets, Cephlon, 46-47
planets, Chenga, 74
planets, Crandor, 77
planets, Cygnus Alpha, 32-33
planets, Del-Ten, 65
planets, desert, 101
planets, Destiny, 39-40
planets, Domo, 106
planets, Earth, 29-30, 57-58
planets, Exbar, 62
planets, Fosforon, 60
planets, Gauda Prime, 116
planets, Geddon, 99
planets, Goth, 68
planets, guide to, 128-197
planets, Helotrix, 99-100
planets, Horizon, 55
planets, Kairos. See Harvest of Kairos.
planets, Kalkos, 90
planets, Keezarn, 80
planets, Lindor, 45
planets, Malodar, 112
planets, Mecton II, 107
planets, Obsidian, 75
planets, of unknown type, 87
planets, Pharos, 104
planets, Sardos, 89
planets, Sarran, 72
planets, Saurian Major, 34
planets, Terminal, 93-94
planets, Terminal, crew stranded on, 95
planets, Virn, 109
planets, volcanic, 68, 75-76
planets, Xenon, 96, 114. See also Xenon Base.
planets, Zerok, 110-112
planets, Zircaster, 59, 123
planets, Zonda, 53
Planets of Teal, United, 91
Planets, Vandor Confederacy of, 91
plasma-bolt attacks, 41
Plaxton, Doctor (Barbara Shelley), 101-102
Power (episode D2), 97
Powerplay (episode C2), 74-75
Pressure Point (episode B5), 57-58
Prior, Allan (writer), 14, 55, 61, 68, 75
prisoners, Avon, 84
prisoners, convicts from Kalkos, 90
prisoners, of Gola, 69
prisoners, on Centero, 37
prisoners, on Cygnus Alpha, 32-33
prisoners, on Space City, 52
prisoners, on the London, 30-31
Project Avalon (episode A9), 42-43
props. See also special effects.
Proudfoot, David Sullivan (director), 101, 105
publicity, 216
pylene-50 (a drug), 100, 114, 171, 175

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RADA, 10, 15, 16, 18, 26
radiation sickness, 48, 113
radioactive planets, 46-47, 56, 63
radioactive virus, 115
rebellion. See resistance movements; revolution.
rebels. See resistance movements.
Redemption (episode B1), 50
Reeve (Federation investigator), 109
replicators, 90
Rescue (episode D1), 95
resistance leaders, 29, 57, 65-66, 72-73
resistance movements, 99
resistance movements. See also revolution.
Restal, Vila. See Vila Restal.
revolution, on Albian, 63-64
revolutionary leaders, 219
riddles, Vila tells to Orac, 88
Ridge, Mary (director), 93, 115
Ritelis, Viktors (director), 114
Ro, puppet ruler of Horizon, 56
Roberts, Pennant (director), 30, 33, 38, 45
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. See RADA.
Royal Shakespeare Company, 16
RSC. See Royal Shakespeare Company.
Rumours of Death (episode C8), 84

SSSSSS

sand, green, 109
Sand (episode D9), 108-110
Sarcophagus (episode C9), 19, 85
Sarkoff, President, 45
Sarran Warriors, 72-73
Savident, John (Egrorian), 112
script editor, function of, 218
scripts, ideas for, Terry Nation discusses, 7
Seek-Locate-Destroy (episode A6), 36-38
selsium ore, 101
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), as "neutal" arbiter in duel, 92
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), 37, 54, 180-181
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), becomes President of the Federation, 71
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), believed to have been killed on Geddon, 99
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), chained in a dungeon, 85
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), fate uncertain, 223
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), kills Hal Mellanby and takes Orac, 73
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), makes love to Tarrant, 110
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), relationship to Avon, 125
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), rigs Travis's trial, 59
Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), ruthlessness of, 124
Seska, war with Hommiks, 98
Shadow (a drug), 52, 181
Shadow (episode B2), 52
Shakespeare, 15
ships, alien, 50, 86
ships, Auron, 83
ships, B600-year-old ship, 60
ships, Federation prison ship. See ships, London, The.
ships, Federation pursuit ships, and Avon, 56
ships, Federation pursuit ships, and Liberator, 62
ships, Federation pursuit ships, and Scorpio, 101
ships, Federation supply freighter, 55
ships, Hitech hospital ship, 74
ships, Liberator, The. See Liberator, The.
ships, London, The, 30
ships, Ortega, 38-39
ships, planet-hopper Mark II. See ships, Scorpio.
ships, Scorpio, 96-98, 179
ships, sister ship of Liberator, 51
ships, space chopper, 101
ships, Space Princess, 110-111
ships, Wanderer Class planet-hopper Mark II. See ships, Scorpio.
Shivan (guerilla leader; Travis in disguise), 66
Shrinker (interrogator), 84
Simon, Josette (Dayna), and RSC, 23
Simon, Josette (Dayna), 23-24
Slave (computer), first appearance, 96
Slave (computer), voice of, 25, 225-227
slavery, 51, 54, 56, 106
Sleer, Commissioner. See Servalan.
Soolin (Glynis Barber), comes from Gauda Prime, 116
Soolin (Glynis Barber), first appearance, 96
Soolin (Glynis Barber), joins Scorpio crew, 99
sopron (rock-like life form), 78-79
space hazards, anti-matter minefield, 70
space hazards, black holes, 77, 108
space hazards, electrical storm, 109
space hazards, fluid particles, 93
space hazards, gravity generators, 77
space hazards, invisibility barrier, 89
space hazards, magnetic vortex, 44
space hazards, meteorite storm, 39
space hazards, plasma-bolt attacks, 41
space hazards, radioactive planet, 46-47
space station XK72, 43-44
Space City (entertainment satellite), 52
Space Command Headquarters, 59-60, 123
Space Fall (episode A2), 30-31
Space Rats (psychopaths who love speed and violence), 101-102
spaceships. See ships.
special effects, filming of, 216
Spenton-Foster, George (director), 53, 57, 66
Stannis, Jenna. See Jenna Stannis.
Star One (computer control center), destroyed, 70
Star One (computer control center), Liberator crew searches for, 66-69
Star One (computer control center), 186
Star One (episode B13), 70
stardrive machine, 102
Stardrive (episode D4), 101
State of Mind (a book about Blake's 7), 233-235
Steed, Ben (writer), 14, 89
System, The (computer complex), 51

TTTTTT

T-P Crystal, 60
tachyon funnel, 112, 187
Tarrant, Deeta (Del's brother), 92-93
Tarrant, Del (Steven Pacey), attracted to Piri, 106
Tarrant, Del (Steven Pacey), 126, 187-188
Tarrant, Del (Steven Pacey), challenges and fights Vinni, 92
Tarrant, Del (Steven Pacey), makes love to Servalan, 110, 125
Tarrant, Del (Steven Pacey), takes over Liberator, 73-74
Tarrant, Del (Steven Pacey), threatens Vila with gun, 90
telepathic links, 65
telepaths, 77. See also Cally.
teleportation systems, on Liberator, 32, 62, 89, 90-91, 189
teleportation systems, planned by Dorian, 96
teleportation systems. See also matter transmitters.
Terminal (episode C13), 93-95
Terra Nostra (underground group), 52
Terran Federation. See Federation.
Thaarn, Lord (god from Auron mythology), 77
Thomas, Gareth (Blake), as Shakespearean actor, 15
Thomas, Gareth (Blake), 15-16
Thomas, Gareth (Blake), wants to leave series, 16
Time Squad (episode A4), 33-34
Traitor (episode D3), 99
Travis (Brian Croucher), 54, 58
Travis (Brian Croucher), disguised as Shivan, 66
Travis (Brian Croucher), driven insane, 124
Travis (Brian Croucher), killed by Avon, 71
Travis (Brian Croucher), philosophy of, 123-124
Travis (Brian Croucher), relationship to Servalan, 123
Travis (Brian Croucher), steals Servalan's ship to travel to Star One, 69
Travis (Brian Croucher), to be classified officially dead, 63
Travis (Brian Croucher), trial of, 58-60
Travis (Stephen Greif), 37
Trial (episode B6), 58-60
Tuddenham, Peter (voice of Zen, Slave, Orac), 25-26
Tuddenham, Peter (voice of Zen, Slave, Orac), interview with, 225-227
Tynus (base commander), 60-61

UUUUUU

Ultra, The, 87-88, 192
Ultraworld (computer), 87-88
Ultraworld (episode C10), 87-88
United Planets of Teal, 91
Ushton (Inga's father), betrays Blake, 62

VVVVVV

Vandor Confederacy of Planets, 91
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), argument with Tarrant, 90
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), attracted to Kerril, 80-81
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), 193-194
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), character of, 119-120, 220
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), falls dangerously ill, 110
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), first appearance, 30
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), relationship with Avon, 120, 194, 220, 222, 224
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), safecracker and picker of locks, 119, 194
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), saves Orac, 95
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), saves Tarrant, 96
Vila Restal (Michael Keating), terrified that Avon will kill him, 113
Vinni (Champion of Vandor), 92
virus, radioactive, 115
Vis-FX [visual effects]. See special effects.
Voice from the Past (episode B10), 65-66
Volcano (episode C3), 75-76

WWWWWW

war between Hommiks and the Seska, 98
war, intergalactic, 90, 122
Warlord (episode D12), 114-115
Way Back, The (episode A1), 29-30
Weapon (episode B3), 53-55
weapons, 80
weapons, tachyon funnel, 112-113
weapons, thermonuclear, 76
weapons. See also bow and arrows; broadswords; guns; Imipak.
Web, The (episode A5), 35-36
Wilde, Oscar. Picture of Dorian Gray. See Dorian.

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Xenon Base, destroyed, 116
Xenon Base, 103, 104

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Zapata, Emilio, 219
Zeeona (Bobbie Brown), 114-115, 196
Zelda (Cally's clone twin), 83
Zen (computer), 32, 72, 86, 196
Zen (computer), destruction of, 227
Zen (computer), voice of, 25, 225-227
Zil (imp), 59
Zukan (powerful warlord), 114-115


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