Two novellas by Diane L. Holland in one volume of around 60 pages. Illustrated
by Val Westall, Published by Judith Proctor.This is a genzine for fans of Avon, Blake and Vila. It's also one of the most unlikely Blake's 7 stories you'll ever read.
In Renaissance Italy, we find a world where Avon has been recast as Leonardo da Vinci, Vila as one of his pupils and Blake as Machiavelli (a Florentine patriot whose bad reputation is at least in part due to history being written by his enemies). The friendship between the two will change history.
In the sequel, each of the three men is reincarnated into a slightly later period of history. Avon is now Galileo, Blake a Grand Duke and Vila a street juggler. One of the three committed a great sin in his previous life and must find a way to repay that debt.
The whole thing sounds weird, but trust me, it works. The characterisations ring true even in the different incarnations and there's lots of angst as the stories play out against the background of Italian politics and the shadow of the Inquisition.
The first issue contains interviews with the writers TANITH LEE and JAMES FOLLETT, FX expert MARTIN BOWER, Afterlife and Programme Guide author TONY ATTWOOD, Series 1 director MICHAEL E BRIANT and Kaldor City's ALAN STEVENS.
The first issue also includes a detailed look at the making of the classic episode Rescue, a feature on the CGI FX from the DVDs, a comic strip, a look back at Blake's 7 Monthly and an analysis of the Tanith Lee episodes — Sarchophagus and Sand.
A5, 40 pages with a colour cover
Actors in the first CD include: Michael Keating (Vila from Blake's 7) playing
ex-game show host Mydas Mydason, Colin Baker (Bayban the Beserker from
Blake's 7, also better known as Doctor Who), Nicholas Courtney (The Brigadier
from Dr Who) and Norman Lovett (Holly from Red Dwarf).
| Role | Actor | Actors other Famous? Roles |
|---|---|---|
| The Editor | Colin Baker | Bayban the Beserker from B7, also well known as one of the Dr Whos |
| Mydas Mydason | Michael Keating | Vila from Blake's 7 |
| Cindy Reller | Sammie Winmill | Carol from The Tomorrow People |
| Turnidus | Nicholas Courtney | The Brigadier from Dr Who |
| Cilla | Norman Lovett | Holly from Red Dwarf |
Michael Keating is a regular, Gareth Thomas (Blake from Blake's 7) is
plays a new incarnation of the Editor and Jaqueline Pearce (Sevalan from
Blake's 7) plays the madam of a brothel in the second issue.
| Role | Actor | Actors other Famous? Roles |
|---|---|---|
| The Editor | Gareth Thomas | Blake from Blake's 7 |
| Turnidus | Nicholas Courtney | The Brigadier from Dr Who |
| Mydas Mydason | Michael Keating | Vila from Blake's 7 |
| Cindy Reller | Sammie Winmill | Carol from The Tomorrow People |
| Madame Deephole | Jacqueline Pearce | Servalan from Blake's 7 and Chessene from Dr. Who |
| Colonel Franklyn | Sarah Sutton | Nyssa from Dr. Who |
| Padrioli Jadra | Peter Dean | Pete Beale from Eastenders |

| Role | Actor | Actors other Famous? Roles |
|---|---|---|
| The Editor (Nermal Hammond) & Hywel | Gareth Thomas | Blake from Blake's 7 |
| Turnidus | Nicholas Courtney | The Brigadier from Dr Who |
| Mydas Mydason | Michael Keating | Vila from Blake's 7 |
| Colonel Franklyn | Sarah Sutton | Nyssa from Dr. Who |
| Padrioli Jadra | Peter Dean | Pete Beale from Eastenders |
| Cilla | Anna Karen | Olive from On The Buses |
| Sharliken and The Mom | Jan Chappell | Cally from Blake's 7 |

Soldiers of Love 4 is now available. It's camp, it's smutty, it's funny! And that's just the back cover!
It's also got Gareth Thomas (Blake), Jan Chappel (Cally), Michael Keating (Vila) and Nicholas Courtney (the Brigader).
What does Jan sound like as a giant alien frog with evil intentions?
Is it true that the camp Welsh producer is back?
Did Mydas Mydasson really host 'finger that flange' the game show for visually impaired plumbers?
| Role | Actor | Actors other Famous? Roles |
|---|---|---|
| The Editor (Nermal Hammond) & Hywel | Gareth Thomas | Blake from Blake's 7 |
| Turnidus | Nicholas Courtney | The Brigadier from Dr Who |
| Mydas Mydason | Michael Keating | Vila from Blake's 7 |
| Colonel Franklyn | Sarah Sutton | Nyssa from Dr. Who |
| Padrioli Jadra | Peter Dean | Pete Beale from Eastenders |
| Cilla | Anna Karen | Olive from On The Buses |
| Sharliken and The Mom | Jan Chappell | Cally from Blake's 7 |
| Farraq | Gary Hailes | ? |

It's also got Gareth Thomas (Blake), Jan Chappel (Cally), Michael Keating (Vila) and Nicholas Courtney (the Brigader).

It's got Jacqueline Pearce.

It's got Gareth Thomas, Jacqueline Pearce and Nicholas Courtney.

It's got Gareth Thomas, Jacqueline Pearce and Nicholas Courtney.

It's got Gareth Thomas, Jacqueline Pearce and Nicholas Courtney.

It's got Gareth Thomas and Nicholas Courtney.

It's got Gareth Thomas and Nicholas Courtney.

It's got Gareth Thomas, Jacqueline Pearce and Nicholas Courtney.
B7 filk songs written
by Judith Proctor. Includes: Spirit of the Seven, I'll Always be a Thief,
Avon's Love Life, No-one Recalls Your Name, It's Lonely When you Never
See the Sky, It's a Long Way to Cygnus Alpha/Park up your Toolkit, Come
and Join the Army and many more. All songs are sung and accompanied by
Linda Short. The melodies used on this tape are mainly traditional folk
tunes. Art by Val Westall. (Published by Judith Proctor)
Each tape is approximately 2 1/2 hours (PAL format only). Profits to - Denville Hall