Another promo trying to trumpet this reboot....
I believe that this is the company that Paul Darrow parted terms with on less than amicable terms....
It all started off well......
Now, producer Andrew Sewell, who bought the Blake's 7 rights from the estate of its creator, the late Terry Nation, wants to turn the series into a multi-million pound TV film.
He is even lining up original cast member Paul Darrow, who played charismatic anti-hero Avon, to reprise his role.
Mr Sewell said: "The plan is to set it 20 years on from when the last series ended. When Paul did the last one he was in his mid-30s. He's now in his mid-50s."
Special effects will be state-of-the-art
Andrew Sewell
Producer
But the days of props that looked like they had been put together by Blue Peter presenters - one spaceship on the original series was made from an old hair-dryer - are over.
Mr Sewell said: "The beauty of Blake was the characters and it's not going to be overloaded with special effects, but when they are there they will be state-of-the-art."
Mr Sewell said the film would retain the name Blake's 7, despite the fact that the title character was killed by Avon in the last episode to date in 1981.
But he declined to give a hint as to how Avon, last seen surrounded by Federation stormtroopers before apparently perishing with his companions in a hail of gunfire, managed to survive.
Mr Sewell, whose recent projects with BBC Worldwide have included working on the global new media marketing of recent BBC hit Walking with Dinosaurs, said he did not yet know who would broadcast the film.
But he added: "It would be nice to think maybe the BBC would go with it, but the new nature of the broadcasting markets gives us a lot of options."
It was downhill from there and Darrow, wanting only to do a Lucifer type mini series finale, walked away and took away his endorsement, when they were planning to turn it into a sprawling franchise, while Darrow felt honour-bound to end the series as Terry Nation intended, with a proper finale for Avon.