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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: The Way Back

2 January 1978
Former resistance leader Roj Blake witnesses a massacre and is subsequently framed for a series of fictional crimes by the totalitarian Federation.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Robert Beatty ... Bran Foster
Robert James ... Ven Glynd
Jeremy Wilkin ... Dev Tarrant
Michael Halsey ... Tel Varon
Pippa Steel ... Maja Varon
Gillian Bailey ... Ravella
Alan Butler ... Dal Richie
Margaret John ... Arbiter
Peter Williams ... Dr. Havant
Susan Field ... Alta Morag
Rodney Figaro ... Clerk of Court
Nigel Lambert ... Computer Operator
Gary McDermott ... Guard
Alan Crisp ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Barry Hayes ... Citizen / Prisoner (uncredited)
Christopher Holmes ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Derek Holt ... Citizen / Prisoner (uncredited)
Mort Jackson ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Mike Mungarvan ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Beryl Nesbitt ... Screaming Woman Prisoner (uncredited)
Peter Roy ... Citizen / Prisoner (uncredited)
Les Shannon ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Sandy Sinclair ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Barry Summerford ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Derek Suthern ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Reg Thomason ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Reg Turner ... Prisoner (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: Space Fall

9 January 1978
Blake takes the prison transport ship "London" under siege with help from Kerr Avon and Jenna Stannis. But when the siege fails, Blake, Jenna and Avon are sent to investigate a abandoned alien spaceship, where Blake decides to take to control of the ship and escape.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Glyn Owen ... Commander Leylan
Leslie Schofield ... Sub-Commander Raiker
Norman Tipton ... Navigator Artix
David Hayward ... Teague
Brett Forrest ... Krell
Tom Kelly ... Nova
Michael MacKenzie ... Dainer
Bill Weston ... Garton
David Bache ... Avon's Brother / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Mark Collins ... Armed Crewman (uncredited)
Alan Crisp ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Armed Crewman (uncredited)
Barry Hayes ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Christopher Holmes ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Derek Holt ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Juliette James ... Jenna's Mother (uncredited)
Eric Kent ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Clinton Morris ... Wallace (uncredited)
Mike Mungarvan ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Stuart Myers ... Crewman (uncredited)
Roy Pearce ... Armed Crewman (uncredited)
Michael Reynal ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Peter Roy ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Terry Sartain ... Crewman (uncredited)
Reg Thomason ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Reg Turner ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Robert Watson ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Kenny Whymark ... Prisoner (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: Cygnus Alpha

16 January 1978
Blake, Avon and Jenna follows the prison transport ship "London" to the Federation prison planet "Cygnus Alpha" where Blake teleports to the surface to free the prisoners. But the planet's supreme ruler Vargas wants to take over "The Liberator" in his goal for total power and conquest of the galaxy.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Brian Blessed ... Vargas
Glyn Owen ... Commander Leylan
Norman Tipton ... Navigator Artix
Pamela Salem ... Kara
Robert Russell ... Laran
Peter Childs ... Arco
David Ryall ... Selman
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Del Baker ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Clive Barrie ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Alan Crisp ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Andy Dempsey ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Cliff Diggins ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Armed Crewman (uncredited)
Frank Henson ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Nick Hobbs ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Christopher Holmes ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Brian Moorehead ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Monty Morriss ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Terry Sartain ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Leslie Schofield ... Sub-Commander Raiker (uncredited) (archive footage)
Richard Sheekey ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Tony Smart ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Donald Stephenson ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Ray Sumby ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Malcolm Taylor ... Hooded Figure (uncredited)
Reg Thomason ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Cy Wallis ... Prisoner (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: Time Squad

23 January 1978
Blake picks up an unidentified space projectile en route to an attack on Saurian Major, accidentally allowing three dangerous aliens aboard the Liberator.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Tony Smart ... 1st Alien
Mark McBride ... 2nd Alien
Frank Henson ... 3rd Alien
Mark Annandale ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
John Aston ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Paul Barry ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Geoff Cryer ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
George Fechter ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Barney Lawrence ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Ian Lawrence ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Stephen Lyons ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Roy Pearce ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Nigel Sibley ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Roger Weighton ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 5: The Web

30 January 1978
Cally comes under the influence of an alien intelligence from her own peoples' legends, causing her to sabotage the Liberator. The ship goes off course and becomes ensnared by an organic web that surrounds a remote planet inhabited by a genetically-engineered race and their creators.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Richard Beale ... Saymon
Ania Marson ... Geela
Miles Fothergill ... Novara

Deep Roy ... Decima
Gilda Cohen ... Decima
Ismed Hassan ... Decima (as Ismet Hassam)
Marcus Powell ... Decima
Molly Tweedlie ... Decima (as Molly Tweedley)
Willie Sheara ... Decima

Season 1, Episode 6: Seek-Locate-Destroy

6 February 1978
Supreme Commander Servalan assigns one-eyed federation military officer Space Commander Travis (wounded by Blake) to eliminate Blake and the crew of the Liberator. But Travis takes Cally captive, when Blake and the crew steal a message decoder from a Federation security base on Centero.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)

Stephen Greif ... Space Commander Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Peter Craze ... Prell
Peter Miles ... Secretary Rontane
John Bryans ... Senator Bercol
Ian Cullen ... Base Commander Escon
Ian Oliver ... Rai
Astley Jones ... Eldon
Franklyn Arbisman ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Michael Gordon Browne ... Laboratory Technician (uncredited)
Alan Forbes ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
David Glen ... Laboratory Technician (uncredited)
Jason Good ... Laboratory Technician (uncredited)
Frank Maher ... Federation Trooper Cally Fights (uncredited)
James Muir ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Douglas Roe ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Lionel Sansby ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Kevin Sullivan ... Robot Operator (uncredited)
Scott Thomas ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Terence Ward ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
William Wyatt ... Laboratory Technician (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 7: Mission to Destiny

13 February 1978
Kendall, the captain of a spaceship whose crew has been murdered, offers Blake the location to Destiny if he helps him find the killer on-board the ship.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Barry Jackson ... Dr. Kendall
Beth Morris ... Sara
Stephen Tate ... Mandrian
Nigel Humphreys ... Sonheim
Kate Coleridge ... Levett
Carl Forgione ... Grovane
John Leeson ... Pasco
Brian Capron ... Rafford
Stuart Fell ... Dortmunn

Season 1, Episode 8: Duel

20 February 1978
On a world destroyed by warfare, two powerful aliens force Blake and Travis to fight each other to the death so their ships will survive.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)

Stephen Greif ... Space Commander Travis
Isla Blair ... Sinofar
Carol Royle ... Mutoid
Patsy Smart ... Giroc
Christopher Holmes ... Mutoid (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 9: Project Avalon

27 February 1978
Blake and Jenna teleport down to evacuate a well-known resistance leader named Avalon, only to find that she was captured by the Federation. The Liberator's crew launch a rescue mission, not realizing that Travis is using Avalon as bait.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)

Stephen Greif ... Space Commander Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Julia Vidler ... Avalon

David Bailie ... Chevner
Glynis Barber ... Mutoid
John Baker ... Scientist
John Rolfe ... Terloc

David Sterne ... Guard
Mark Holmes ... Guard
Monique Bryant ... Mutoid (uncredited)
John Cannon ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
David Charles ... Subterron (uncredited)
Michael de Wilde ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Peter Dukes ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Jay Dyer ... Subterron (uncredited)
Bunty Garland ... Avalon (uncredited)
Bruce Guest ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Christina Halstead ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Christopher Holmes ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Gaye Hopkin ... Subterron (uncredited)
George Howse ... Scientist (uncredited)
David Ianson ... Prisoner (uncredited)
John Jensen ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Roberta Kingsley ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Eddie Le Roy ... Scientist (uncredited)
Frank Maher ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Roy Pearce ... Scientist (uncredited)
Doug Roe ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Kelly Varney ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Leslie Weekes ... Scientist (uncredited)

Peter Whitaker ... Scientist (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 10: Breakdown

6 March 1978
The Liberator heads for space station XK72 where they seek help from surgeon Professor Kayn, when Gan's limiter implant malfunctions causing Gan to go psychotic and violently attack members of the crew. But Professor Kayn has other plans and he informs the Federation of the crew's presence on-board the space station.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Julian Glover ... Professor Kayn
Ian Thompson ... Farren
Christian Roberts ... Dr. Renor
Sue Crosland ... Jenna Stannis (uncredited)
Michael Gaunt ... XK72 Personnel / Pursuit Ship Leader (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 11: Bounty

13 March 1978
Blake and Jenna set out to convince Sarkoff, the exiled former president of the planet Lindor to return to lead his people, before the Federation assumes control of the planet. But the Liberator is taken over by a group of bounty hunters known as The Amagons.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)

T.P. McKenna ... Sarkoff
Carinthia West ... Tyce
Marc Zuber ... Tarvin
Mark York ... Sub-Commander Cheney
Derrick Branche ... Amagon Guard
John Aston ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Andy Dempsey ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Roberta Gibbs ... Cally (uncredited)
Barney Lawrence ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Keith Norrish ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Ronald Nunnery ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Neville Rofalia ... Amagon Guard (uncredited)
Derek San-Sellus ... Amagon Guard (uncredited)

Heronimo Sehmi ... Amagon Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 12: Deliverance

20 March 1978
Approaching Cephlon, the Liberator crew witness a spacecraft crash land on the planet. They rescue a man named Ensor, who was trying to get back to his father on Aristo and arrange for the Federation to purchase something called Orac. He forces Blake and Cally to fly him to Aristo, leaving Avon, Jenna, Gan, and Vila stranded on the radiation-scarred surface of Cephlon.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)

Stephen Greif ... Space Commander Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Tony Caunter ... Ensor Jr
Suzan Farmer ... Meegat
James Lister ... Space Surgeon Maryatt
Harry Fielder ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Bill Hemmings ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Billy Horrigan ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Steve Ismay ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Steve Kelly ... Scavenger (uncredited)
James Linton ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Ian Munro ... Scavenger (uncredited)
William Perrie ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Terence Plummer ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Terry Richards ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Joe Santo ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Derek Suthern ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Ron Tarr ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Chris Webb ... Scavenger (uncredited)
Reg Woods ... Scavenger (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 13: Orac

27 March 1978
The crew of the Liberator head to the planet Aristo to deliver medical supplies to the computer scientist Ensor, creator of the mobile super-computer Orac. Where Blake and Cally require from Ensor, anti-radiation drugs for Avon, Gan, Vila and Jenna who have absorbed radiation from Cephlon. Travis and Serverlan have also arrived on Aristo as they bid on claiming Orac for themselves.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Derek Farr ... Ensor / Orac

Stephen Greif ... Space Commander Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
James Muir ... Phibian
Paul Kidd ... Phibian
Tony Caunter ... Ensor Jr. (archive footage) (uncredited)
Barry Hayes ... Space Commander Travis (uncredited)
James Lister ... Space Surgeon Maryatt (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Redemption

9 January 1979
After an attack by two unidentifiable spacecraft, the computers aboard Liberator turn on Blake and his crew through the intervention of the ship's original owners, who are controlled by a massive computer called The System.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Sheila Ruskin ... Alta One
Harriet Philpin ... Alta Two
Roy Evans ... Slave
David Charles ... Alta Guard / Slave (uncredited)
Peter Clare ... Alta Guard / Slave (uncredited)
John Curry ... Slave (uncredited)
Ray Faulkner ... Alta Guard (uncredited)
Fred Haggerty ... Alta Guard (uncredited)
Frank Maher ... Alta Guard (uncredited)
Paul Menzies ... Alta Guard / Slave (uncredited)
Mike Mungarvan ... Alta Guard (uncredited)
David Ponting ... Alta Guard / Slave (uncredited)
Peter Roy ... Alta Guard (uncredited)
Gordon Somers ... Alta Guard / Slave (uncredited)
Les White ... Alta Guard (uncredited)
Terry Yorke ... Alta Guard (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 2: Shadow

16 January 1979
Blake tries to buy the services of the Terra Nostra organized crime syndicate in his struggle against the Federation. When his first effort fails, he decides to go after their biggest source of profit to gain leverage. That source is an illicit narcotic called shadow.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)

Derek Smith ... Largo
Karl Howman ... Bek
Adrienne Burgess ... Hanna

Vernon Dobtcheff ... The Chairman
Archie Tew ... Enforcer
Fred Haggerty ... Guard (uncredited)
Graham Kennedy Smith ... Petey (uncredited)
Les White ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 3: Weapon

23 January 1979
After a researcher named Coser kills his superiors at the Federation's weapons development base, he escapes to a deserted planet with a new secret weapon called IMIPAK. Soon, both the Liberator's crew and Servalan are searching for him.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake / 1st Blake Clone / 2nd Blake Clone
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Brian Croucher ... Space Commander Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Kathleen Byron ... Clonemaster Fen
John Bennett ... Coser
Scott Fredericks ... Carnell
Candace Glendenning ... Rashel
Graham Simpson ... Officer
Harry Fielder ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Robert Smythe ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Reg Turner ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: Horizon

30 January 1979
The Liberator arrives at the planet Horizon when The Liberator follows a Federation freighter, Where Blake and Jenna teleports to the surface, only to be taken captive by federation guards. Shortly after Cally, Gan and Vila are also taken captive and forced to work in the mines. Avon decides to leave the crew on Horizon and take control of The Liberator, but instead, teleports to the surface to rescue them.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
William Squire ... Kommissar
Darien Angadi ... Ro
Souad Faress ... Selma
Brian Miller ... Assistant Kommissar
Paul Haley ... Chief Guard
Paul Bassett ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
David Charles ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Martin Clarke ... Native (uncredited)
John Curry ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Valerie Hastings ... Native (uncredited)
Les Hill ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Mike Kenwright ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Samura Khan ... Native (uncredited)
Paul Menzies ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Ceri Morgan ... Native (uncredited)
David Pople ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Paul Strike ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Adrian Varcoe ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Kelly Varney ... Native (uncredited)
Alan Wade ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Jay Eden Winn ... Native / Federation Trooper (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: Pressure Point

6 February 1979
The Liberator returns to Earth where Blake plans to attack the Federation Central Control computer complex. But Blake's contact, Kasabi and her daughter Veron have been taken prisoner by Serverlan and Travis and Blake and Gan teleport to the surface to find Veron and outrun the security devices on the outer perimeter of the Central Control computer complex.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
David Jackson ... Olag Gan
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Brian Croucher ... Space Commander Travis
Jane Sherwin ... Kasabi
Yolande Palfrey ... Veron
Alan Halley ... Arle
Martin Connor ... Berg
Sue Bishop ... Mutoid
Barbara Hampshire ... Rebel (uncredited)
Ridgewell Hawkes ... Rebel (uncredited)
Mark Holmes ... Rebel (uncredited)
James Muir ... Rebel (uncredited)
Margaret Pilleau ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Sally Sinclair ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Barry Summerford ... Rebel (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 6: Trial

13 February 1979
Holding himself responsible for Gan's death, after Gan was killed by Travis at the Central Control computer complex on Earth. Blake decides to dessert the crew and teleports to the surface of a volcanic planet, where he finds he is not alone. Travis is standing trial at Federation HQ for the massacre of innocent people. Travis's trial is Serverlan's cover up of the incident at the Central Control computer complex.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac / Tannoy (voice)
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Brian Croucher ... Space Commander Travis
John Savident ... Fleet Warden-General Samor
John Bryans ... Senator Bercol
Peter Miles ... Secretary Rontane
Victoria Fairbrother ... Major Thania
Claire Lewis ... Zil
Kevin Lloyd ... Trooper Par
Graham Sinclair ... Trooper Lye
Colin Dunn ... Guard Commander
Harry Fielder ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Michael Finbarr ... Federation Officer (uncredited)
Brian Moorehead ... Federation Officer (uncredited)
Derek Suthern ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: Killer

20 February 1979
Avon and Vila teleport to a Federation installation on the planet Fosforon to meet an old friend of Avon's in hopes of stealing a key component of the Federation's cipher coding system. Meanwhile, Blake becomes involved with the base's investigation into the appearance of a spacecraft listed as missing 700 years ago that has suddenly appeared near Fosforon.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Paul Daneman ... Dr. Bellfriar
Ronald Lacey ... Tynus
Colin Farrell ... Gambrill
Colin Higgins ... Tak
Michael Gaunt ... Dr. Bax / Voice of Boarding Party
Morris Barry ... Dr. Wiler
Mark Alan ... Boarding Party / Federation Guard / Firefighter (uncredited)
Ray Chaney ... Joson - Technician at Autopsy (uncredited)
David Charles ... Boarding Party / Federation Guard / Firefighter (uncredited)
David Glen ... Frell - Technician at Autopsy (uncredited)
Bobby James ... Communications Technician / Firefighter (uncredited)
Mark Kirby ... Communications Technician / Firefighter (uncredited)
Tony O'Leary ... Wardin (uncredited)
David Pople ... Boarding Party / Federation Guard / Firefighter (uncredited)
Gordon Somers ... Boarding Party / Federation Guard / Firefighter (uncredited)
Robert van Kaphengst ... Boarding Party / Federation Guard / Firefighter (uncredited)
Adrian Varcoe ... Boarding Party / Federation Guard / Firefighter (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 8: Hostage

27 February 1979
The Liberator crew learns Travis is on the planet Exbar where Travis has taken Blake's cousin Inga hostage demanding Blake comes to Exbar to meet with him or he will kill her, where he wants to join The Liberator crew, now he is a Federation outlaw. Where Travis sets a trap on Blake, Avon and Vila and Servalan also arrives on Exbar.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Brian Croucher ... Travis
John Abineri ... Ushton
Judy Buxton ... Inga
Kevin Stoney ... Councilor Joban
Andrew Robertson ... Space Commander
Judith Porter ... Mutoid
James Coyle ... Molok
David Glen ... Crimo (uncredited)
Barbara Hampshire ... Mutoid (uncredited)
David Roy Paul ... Crimo (uncredited)
Margaret Pilleau ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Robert Smythe ... Crimo (uncredited)
Walter Turner ... Crimo (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 9: Countdown

6 March 1979
The Liberator heads to the Federation controlled planet Albian, where Blake and the crew are in search of Federation officer Space Major Provine whom they believe can lead them to the location of Central Control. Only to learn The Federation has buried a radioactive bomb on the planet which wipe out all life on Albian. As Blake and the crew helps a band of rebels find the bomb. Avon meets up with enemy Del Grant, brother of Avon's former lover Anna and tries to disarm the bomb and puts aside his differences with Grant.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal

Tom Chadbon ... Del Grant
Paul Shelley ... Major Provine
James Kerry ... Cauder
Lindy Alexander ... Ralli
Robert Arnold ... Sergeant Selson
Geoffrey Snell ... Tronos

Sidney Kean ... Vetnor
Nigel Gregory ... Arrian
Toby Byrne ... Albian Rebel (uncredited)
Peter Caton ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Cliff Diggins ... Albian Rebel / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Ernie Goodyear ... Albian Rebel / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Ray Knight ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Peter Roy ... Albian Rebel (uncredited)
Robert Smythe ... Albian Rebel / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Tony Snell ... Albian Rebel / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Derek Suthern ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Rocky Taylor ... Albian Rebel / Federation Trooper (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 10: Voice from the Past

13 March 1979
As The Liberator heads to Del 10, The ship changes course and instead heads to a asteroid when Blake receives mind control signal. Where Blake and the crew teleports to the asteroid and finds Shivan, a resistance leader and Governor Le Grand, and learns they are put on a summit to denounce the Federation and they need The Liberator to transport them to Atlay where the Summit is taking place. Only to learn it is a trap set by Travis who is disguised as Shivan.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Brian Croucher ... Space Commander Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Freda Knorr ... Governor LeGrand (as Frieda Knorr)
Richard Bebb ... Ven Glynd
Martyn Read ... Nagu
Karen Cooper ... Rebel (uncredited)
Judy Crowne ... Rebel (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Joe MacKlaine ... Rebel (uncredited)
Count Prince Miller ... Rebel (uncredited)
Ian Munro ... Rebel (uncredited)
Alva Shelley ... Rebel (uncredited)
Robert Smythe ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Barry Summerford ... Rebel (uncredited)
Reg Turner ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Jules Walters ... Rebel (uncredited)
Reg Woods ... Rebel (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 11: Gambit

20 March 1979
The Liberator travels to the gambling paradise of Freedom City, where Blake is in search of a cybernetics surgeon known as Docholli who knows the location of Star One, the Federation power base. But Serverlan has implanted a bomb in Travis's robotic arm, which will kill both Blake and Travis, and Travis requires Docholli's help to remove the bomb.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac (voice)
Brian Croucher ... Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Aubrey Woods ... Krantor
Denis Carey ... Docholli
Nicolette Roeg ... Chenie
Sylvia Coleridge ... Croupier
Paul Grist ... Cevedic
John Leeson ... Toise
Harry Jones ... Jarriere
Michael Halsey ... Zee

Deep Roy ... The Klute
Karen Apted ... Customer / Gambler (uncredited)
Norman Bacon ... Cevedic's Heavy (uncredited)
John Cannon ... Cevedic's Heavy (uncredited)
Karen Cooper ... Customer / Gambler (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Freighter Captain (uncredited)
Billy Gray ... Extra (uncredited)
Ridgewell Hawkes ... Extra (uncredited)
Fay Hillier ... Customer / Gambler (uncredited)

Dave Holland ... Extra (uncredited)
John Holland ... Extra (uncredited)
Ronald Horn ... Extra (uncredited)
Stephen Kane ... Extra (uncredited)
Joe Kaye ... Extra (uncredited)
Steve Kelly ... Extra (uncredited)
Mark Kirby ... Extra (uncredited)
Arnold Lee ... Extra (uncredited)
Ojah Maharaj ... Big Wheel Patron (uncredited)
Steve Margo ... Extra (uncredited)
Mike Mungarvan ... Extra (uncredited)
Jan Murzynowski ... Extra (uncredited)
Shenoo Rethna ... Big Wheel Patron (uncredited)
Tawny Sands ... Customer / Gambler (uncredited)
Gito Santana ... Big Wheel Patron (uncredited)
Donna Scarf ... Customer / Gambler (uncredited)
Robert Smythe ... Extra (uncredited)
Barry Summerford ... Extra (uncredited)
Derek Suthern ... Extra (uncredited)
Willow ... Customer / Gambler (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: The Keeper

27 March 1979
The Liberator sets a course for the planet Goth, where Blake, Jenna and Vila teleports to the surface and goes in search of a amulet that belongs to the royal family containing the location of Star One. But Travis too has arrived on Goth and is also after the amulet and Blake agrees to rescue Rod, brother of the planet's ruler Gola.

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Brian Croucher ... Space Commander Travis
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Bruce Purchase ... Gola
Freda Jackson ... Tara
Shaun Curry ... Rod
Cengiz Saner ... Fool
Arthur Hewlett ... Old Man
Ron Tarr ... Patrol Leader
Stuart Fell ... Goth Warrior (uncredited)
Ridgewell Hawkes ... Goth Guard (uncredited)
Steve Kelly ... Goth Guard (uncredited)
Jan Murzynowski ... Goth Guard (uncredited)
Dinny Powell ... Goth Warrior (uncredited)
Nosher Powell ... Goth Warrior (uncredited)
Paul Weston ... Goth Warrior (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 13: Star One

3 April 1979
Blake leads the apprehensive crew of the Liberator out into intergalactic space to find and destroy Star One and cripple the Federation. What none of them realize is that Star One is already showing signs of sabotage. But since nobody but Blake's crew know the location of Star One, who could be causing it, and why?

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Sally Knyvette ... Jenna Stannis
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Jacqueline Pearce ... Supreme Commander Servalan
Brian Croucher ... Travis
Jenny Twigge ... Lurena
David Webb ... Stot

Gareth Armstrong ... Parton
John Bown ... Durkim
Paul Toothill ... Marcol
Michael Maynard ... Leeth
Mark Allington ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
Derek Broome ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
David Cann ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
Hugh Dickson ... Keldon Traffic Controller (voice) (uncredited)
Jim Dowdall ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Mike Finbar ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
David Glen ... Servalan's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Christopher Holmes ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
Bobby James ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
Giles Melville ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
Michael Spice ... Nova Queen Pilot (voice) (uncredited)
Geoffrey Whiteson ... Star One Technician (uncredited)
William Wyatt ... Servalan's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Aftermath

7 January 1980
Edited from 3 episodes ("Aftermath", "Powerplay" and "Sarcophagus") of the third series of the cult BBC SF series "Blake's 7", the story picks up at the end of a mighty space war between the Human Federation and the forces of Andromeda. Caught up in the battle are the crew of the "Liberator" who are forced to bail out when the ship is badly damaged. The survivors struggle to return to the ship but find it in unfriendly hands, then have to face a terrifying alien menace which has assumed the form of crew member Cally...
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Cy Grant ... Hal Mellanby
Alan Lake ... Chel
Sally Harrison ... Lauren Mellanby
Richard Franklin ... Federation Trooper
Michael Melia ... Federation Trooper
David Christian ... Sarran (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Sarran (uncredited)
Alan Mechen ... Sarran (uncredited)
Gareth Milne ... Sarran (uncredited)
Brian Montana ... Sarran (uncredited)
Bobby Webber ... Sarran (uncredited)
Jason West ... Sarran (uncredited)
Kevin White ... Voice in space (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: Powerplay

14 January 1980
Avon and Dayna returns to the Liberator only to find it has been taken over by a Federation death-squad led by Captain Del Tarrant. Vila is rescued from the jungle planet Chenga where he finds Cally and Serverlan in a hospital, only to find the hospital in reality is a slaughterhouse, where human organs are stored in banks.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)
Michael Sheard ... Klegg
Doyne Bird ... Harmon
John Hollis ... Lom
Michael Crane ... Mall
Primi Townsend ... Zee
Julia Vidler ... Barr
Catherine Chase ... Nurse
Helen Blatch ... Receptionist
Michael Gordon Browne ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Nikki Bunsford ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Tony Christopher ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Val Clover ... Patient in Hospital Ship (uncredited)
Ian Ellis ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Max Faulkner ... Death Squad Trooper (uncredited)

Laurie Goode ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Death Squad Trooper (uncredited)
Bruce Guest ... Death Squad Trooper (uncredited)
Melinda Hall ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Christopher Holmes ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Alan Humphreys ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Bobby James ... Death Squad Trooper (uncredited)
Nicola Kimber ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Sarah Parr-Byrne ... Patient in Hospital Ship (uncredited)
Perry Phillips ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)
Lara Shaw ... Hi-tech assistant (uncredited)
Judy Towne ... Patient in Hospital Ship (uncredited)
Sheila West ... Hi-tech Patient (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 3: Volcano

21 January 1980

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Michael Gough ... Hower
Malcolm Bullivant ... Bershar
Ben Howard ... Mori
Alan Bowerman ... Battle Fleet Commander
Judy Matheson ... Mutoid
Russell Denton ... Milus
Keith Adam ... Pyroan (uncredited)
Sue Berkshire ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Ian Bleasdale ... Federation Commando (uncredited)
Karen Burch ... Pyroan (uncredited)
Rodney Cardiff ... Federation Commando (uncredited)
Karen Cooper ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Barbie Denham ... Pyroan (uncredited)
Eric Harrison ... Pyroan (uncredited)
Guy Hassan ... Robot (uncredited)
Jean Havilland ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Tim Hindle ... Natin (uncredited)
Graham Jarvis ... Pyroan (uncredited)
Guy Standeven ... Federation Commando (uncredited)
Barry Summerford ... Federation Commando (uncredited)
David Theakston ... Federation Commando (uncredited)
Mark Uttley ... Federation Commando (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 4: Dawn of the Gods

28 January 1980

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Sam Dastor ... The Caliph
Terry Scully ... Groff
Marcus Powell ... The Thaarn
Bruce Guest ... Technician (uncredited)
Bob Hargreaves ... Technician (uncredited)
Ridgewell Hawkes ... Guard (uncredited)
Steve Ismay ... Guard (uncredited)
Michael Leader ... Technician (uncredited)
Brian Massy ... Monster (uncredited)
David Melbourne ... Technician (uncredited)
James Muir ... Monster (uncredited)
Keith Norrish ... Salvage Man (uncredited)
Kevin O'Brien ... Technician (uncredited)
Rory O'Connor ... Salvage Man (uncredited)
Barry Summerford ... Monster (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 5: The Harvest of Kairos

4 February 1980
Tarrant convinces the others to launch a raid on a Federation transport loading a cargo of valuable crystals from the planet Kairos, and Servalan recruits a retired officer who once served with Tarrant to stop him.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Andrew Burt ... Ven Jarvik
Frank Gatliff ... Dastor
Anthony Gardner ... Captain Shad
Sam Davies ... Carlon
Charles Jamieson ... Guard
John Cannon ... Labourer (uncredited)
Peter Caton ... Guard (uncredited)
Hywel Davies ... Interceptor Leader (voice) (uncredited)
Christopher Douglas ... Leader One / Leader Three (voice) (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Labourer (uncredited)
Salo Gardner ... Labourer (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Guard (uncredited)
James Haswell ... Labourer (uncredited)
Alf Mangan ... Labourer (uncredited)
Les Shannon ... Guard (uncredited)
Reg Turner ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 6: City at the Edge of the World

11 February 1980
The Liberator crew makes a deal with a outlaw known as Bayban the Berserker to exchange for crystals need for the Liberator's weapons system. Bayban the Berserker in returns requires Vila's help to find a treasure on the distant planet Keezar and Vila falls in love with Kerril, one of Bayban the Berserker's gang members.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Carol Hawkins ... Kerril
Colin Baker ... Bayban
Valentine Dyall ... Norl
John J. Carney ... Sherm
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac (voice)
Terence Creasey ... Keezarn Native (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Guard (uncredited)
Derry Jordan ... Vila's Guide (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: Children of Auron

18 February 1980
Serverlan has unleashed a plague on Cally's home planet Auron. Avon and the Liberator crew travel to Auron to aid Cally's people to fight the plague, when Cally receives a telepathic message from her people summoning her to Auron to help. But Serverlan has lured the Liberator crew into a trap and is using Aurons advanced cloning technology to create clones in her image.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally / Zelda
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Sarah Atkinson ... Franton
Rio Fanning ... Captain Deral
Eric Young ... Ginka (as Ric Young)
Ronald Leigh-Hunt ... C.A. One
Beth Harris ... C.A. Two
Jack McKenzie ... Patar
Michael Troughton ... Pilot Four-Zero
Johanna Briggs ... Cally / Zelda (uncredited)
John Cannon ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Karen Cooper ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Noel Flanagan ... Auron Technician / Auron Orderly (uncredited)
David Glen ... Federation Medic (uncredited)
James Haswell ... Auron Technician (uncredited)
Jean Havilland ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Robert Peters ... Auron Technician (uncredited)
David Webb ... Auron Technician (uncredited)
Tony Webb ... Auron Technician (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: Rumours of Death

25 February 1980
Avon sets out on a personal vendetta to avenge the murder of his lover Anna Grant, killed by the Federation torturer Shrinker. But Avon is deceived, when he learns Anna is alive and she along with a resistance group have taken Serverlan captive.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Philip Bloomfield ... Balon
John Bryans ... Shrinker
Peter Clay ... Chesku
Donald Douglas ... Major Grenlee
David Gillies ... Hob
David Haig ... Forres
Lorna Heilbron ... Sula / Anna Grant
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac (voice)
Terence Creasey ... Rebel (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Trooper (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Trooper (uncredited)
Ray Knight ... Rebel (uncredited)
Michael Leader ... Rebel (uncredited)
Nigel McLaughlan ... Trooper (uncredited)
Gareth Milne ... Trooper (uncredited)
Peter Roy ... Rebel / Trooper (uncredited)
Reg Turner ... Rebel (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 9: Sarcophagus

3 March 1980
Avon, Cally and Vila investigates a derelict spacecraft. When they return to The Liberator, they find something else has also returned with them, and Cally finds herself under the influence of a alien woman that assumes Cally's appearance and requires the crew to transport her back to her home planet, and only Avon can stop her.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Celestine Carroll ... Walk-on (uncredited)
Val Clover ... Mourner (uncredited)
Karen Cooper ... Mourner (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: Ultraworld

10 March 1980

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Peter Richards ... Ultra 1
Stephen Jenn ... Ultra 2
Ian Barritt ... Ultra 3
Ronald Govey ... Relf
Hugh Cecil ... Menial (uncredited)
Tex Fuller ... Menial (uncredited)
Norman Gay ... Menial (uncredited)
Ridgewell Hawkes ... Menial (uncredited)
Jack Maguire ... Menial (uncredited)
Reg Woods ... Menial (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: Moloch

11 March 1980
The Liberator follows Servalan's flagship to Sardos, where a rogue Federation officer has designs on the galaxy.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Davyd Harries ... Doran
John Hartley ... Section Leader Grose
Mark Sheridan ... Unit Commander Lector

Deep Roy ... Moloch (voice)
Debbi Blythe ... Poola
Sabina Franklyn ... Chesil
John Clamp ... Convict (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Guard (uncredited)
Len Gilbey ... Convict (uncredited)
Steve Ismay ... Convict (uncredited)
Keith Norrish ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: Death-Watch

24 March 1980
Tarrant's twin-brother Deeta is competing in a gladiatorial ceremony, where combatants fight each other to the death in a duel (Interplanetary feuds are settled into combat). When Deeta is killed by the android Vinni. Tarrant decides to take on Vinni himself, only to learn Serverlan is acting as a judge and she is manipulating events to trigger off a real war.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant / Deeta Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen / Orac (voice)
Paul Mark Elliott ... Vinni (as Mark Elliott)
Stewart Bevan ... Max
David Sibley ... Commentator
Kathy Iddon ... Karla (as Katherine Iddon)
David Bartlett ... Medical Orderly (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Gunman (uncredited)
Jean Hastings ... Teal Star Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Roy Seely ... Arbiter (uncredited)
Philip Webb ... Arbiter (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 13: Terminal

31 March 1980
The Liberator heads to the artificial planet Terminal when Avon receives instructions from Blake. Avon goes to the surface and finds Blake is connected to a life support capsule. But Avon learns it is a trap set by Servalan, who lured the crew to Terminal, so she can take control of The Liberator. But the Liberator faces destruction, as the ship is seriously damaged by particle fluids in space.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jan Chappell ... Cally
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Peter Tuddenham ... Zen (voice)

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Gillian McCutcheon ... Kostos

Heather Wright ... Reeval
Richard Clifford ... Toron
David Healy ... Sphere Voice (voice)
Stuart Fell ... Link (uncredited)
Nicholas Frankau ... Guard (uncredited)
Gareth Milne ... Link (uncredited)

Deep Roy ... Link (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Rescue

28 September 1981
Marooned on the artificial planet Terminal, Avon, Vila, Dayna and Tarrant finds their only hope of rescue is the space freighter Scorpio commanded by Dorian and his associate, Soolin, the blonde gunfighter from the lawless planet Gauda Prime.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Geoffrey Burridge ... Dorian
Rob Middleton ... The Creature
Jan Chappell ... Cally (voice) (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Link (uncredited)
Peter Finn ... Disintegrating Dorian (uncredited)
James Muir ... Link (uncredited)
Bruno Tonioli ... Dead Young Man (uncredited)
Harry Van Engel ... Disintegrating Dorian (uncredited)
Albert Welch ... Disintegrating Dorian (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 2: Power

5 October 1981
The Xenon base security systems have locked down the Scorpio, effectively stranding our heroes. The computerized lock leading to the launch silo can only be opened by Avon, who has his hands full after becoming enmeshed in a war between the male Hommiks and the female Seskas. And if that wasn't bad enough, there's a nuclear weapon counting down inside the launch silo...
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Dicken Ashworth ... Gunn-Sar
Juliet Hammond ... Pella (as Juliet Hammond-Hill)
Alison Glennie ... Kate
Jenny Oulton ... Nina
Paul Ridley ... Cato
Linda Barr ... Luxia
Terence Brook ... Hommik Warrior (uncredited)
Terry Duran ... Hommik (uncredited)
Stuart Fell ... Hommik Warrior (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Hommik Warrior (uncredited)
Ridgewell Hawkes ... Hommik (uncredited)
Steve Ismay ... Hommik (uncredited)
Steve Kelly ... Hommik Warrior (uncredited)
Derek Suthern ... Hommik Warrior (uncredited)
Ron Tarr ... Hommik (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 3: Traitor

12 October 1981

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Malcolm Stoddard ... Leitz
Christopher Neame ... Colonel Quute
Robert Morris ... Major Hunda
John Quentin ... Practor
Edgar Wreford ... Forbus

Nick Brimble ... General
David Quilter ... The Tracer

Neil Dickson ... Avandir
Cyril Appleton ... Sgt. Hask
George Lee ... Igin
Sue Bishop ... Helot (uncredited)
Bruce Callender ... Adapted Helot (uncredited)
Philip Compton ... Guard (uncredited)
Ian Ellis ... Guard (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Helot (uncredited)
Paul Heasman ... Guard (uncredited)
Bobby James ... Helot (uncredited)
Peter Jessup ... Guard (uncredited)
Barney Lawrence ... Guard (uncredited)
Fiona McAlpine ... Helot (uncredited)
James Muir ... Helot (uncredited)
Mike Mungarvan ... Helot (uncredited)
Richard Olley ... Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Sommer ... Helot (uncredited)
Terry Stuart ... Helot (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 4: Stardrive

19 October 1981
Scorpio is damaged in a collision course with a asteroid and the Scorpio crew require a star-drive from Federation scientist Dr. Plaxton so they can out-run all Federation pursuit ships. Only to find Dr. Plaxton is working for space pirates "The Space Rats".
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Barbara Shelley ... Dr. Plaxton
Damien Thomas ... Atlan
Peter Sands ... Bomber
Leonard Kavanagh ... Napier
Lisa Clifton ... Space Rat (uncredited)
Jim Dowdall ... Space Rat (uncredited)
Martin Kennedy ... Space Rat (uncredited)

Steve Whyment ... Space Rat (uncredited)
Reg Woods ... Space Rat (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 5: Animals

26 October 1981
Avon sets out to recruit Justin, one of Dayna's former tutors and former lover who is conducting genetic engineering experiments. But Serverlan captures Dayna and brainwashes her into hating Justin and forces Justin share with her his discoveries on his experiments.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Peter Byrne ... Justin
William Lindsay ... Captain
Max Harvey ... Borr
Kevin Stoney ... Ardus
David Boyce ... Og
Jill Goldston ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Nick Joseph ... Animal (uncredited)
Ellison Kemp ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Ralph Morse ... Animal (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 6: Headhunter

2 November 1981

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
John Westbrook ... Muller
Lynda Bellingham ... Vena
Douglas Fielding ... Technician
Nick Joseph ... Android
Leslie Nunnerley ... Voice (voice) (as Lesley Nunnerley)

Season 4, Episode 7: Assassin

9 November 1981

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac (voice)
Betty Marsden ... Verlis
Richard Hurndall ... Nebrox
Caroline Holdaway ... Piri
John Wyman ... Cancer
Peter Attard ... Benos
Adam Blackwood ... Tok
Mark Barratt ... Servalan's Captain
Les Clark ... Pirate (uncredited)
Brian Godfrey ... Slave (uncredited)
Bruce Guest ... Bidding Agent (uncredited)
Ken Halliwell ... Bidding Agent (uncredited)
James Muir ... Pirate Guard (uncredited)
Jonathan Truss ... Bidding Agent (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 8: Games

16 November 1981
The Federation sends Commissioner Sleer to Mecron II in order to investigate the various irregularities discovered in the mining operation on that planet. Belkov, the head of the mining unit, has hidden a large consignment of crystals aboard his orbiting space station. But Avon and his accomplices are also after the crystals, assisted by one of Belkov's erstwhile colleagues.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Stratford Johns ... Belkov
David Neal ... Gerren
James Harvey ... Guard
Rosalind Bailey ... Gambit (voice)
John Brattle ... Mecronian (uncredited)
David Browne ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Trisha Clarke ... Mutoid (uncredited)
Les Clark ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Graham Cole ... Gerren's Associate (uncredited)
Vaughan Collins ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Harold Gasnier ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Michael Gaunt ... Game Computer on Orbiter (voice) (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Bruce Guest ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Ken Halliwell ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Alan Hardy ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Bobby Hart ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Sean Islip ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Timothy Oldroyd ... Gerren's Associate (uncredited)
Mike Potter ... Federation Trooper / Burning Mecronian (uncredited)
Wayne Reed ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Raymond Sargent ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Nigel Skeete ... Mecronian (uncredited)
Nelson E. Ward ... Mecronian (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 9: Sand

23 November 1981

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Stephen Yardley ... Investigator Reeve

Daniel Hill ... Chasgo
Peter Craze ... Servalan's Assistant
Jonathan David ... Don Keller
Michael Gaunt ... Base Computer (voice)

Season 4, Episode 10: Gold

30 November 1981

Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Roy Kinnear ... Keiller
Antony Brown ... Doctor Slaten
Dinah May ... Woman Passenger
Norman Hartley ... Captain Kennedy
Leslie Adams ... Passenger (uncredited)
Chris Bradshaw ... Passenger (uncredited)
David Browne ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Pat Butler ... Passenger (uncredited)
Maurice Connor ... Space Princess Guard (uncredited)
Les Conrad ... Space Princess Guard / Passenger (uncredited)
Keith Daly ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Bookie Daniels ... Passenger (uncredited)
Harold Gasnier ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Brian Godfrey ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
John Gooch ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Carl Graeme ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Malcolm Harvey ... Space Princess Guard / Passenger (uncredited)
Kathleen Heath ... Passenger (uncredited)
Anne Higgins ... Passenger (uncredited)
Pauline Lewis-John ... Passenger (uncredited)
Doris Littlewood ... Passenger (uncredited)
Mark McBride ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Giles Melville ... Passenger (uncredited)
Mike Potter ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Wayne Reed ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Nigel Skeete ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Charlie Stewart ... Passenger (uncredited)
Lee St. John ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Derek Suthern ... Space Princess Guard / Passenger (uncredited)
Nelson E. Ward ... ZVP Guard (uncredited)
Elaine Williams ... Passenger (uncredited)
Reg Woods ... Space Princess Guard / Passenger (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 11: Orbit

7 December 1981
The Scorpio crew are summoned by Renegade Federation scientist Egorian who wants to unleash vengeance on the Federation. Egorian wants to trade a powerful weapon in exchange for Orac. But Avon and Vila discover Egorian is working for Serverlan in another bid to take Orac, unaware Avon has given Egorian a fake duplicate of Orac.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
John Savident ... Egrorian
Larry Noble ... Pinder

Season 4, Episode 12: Warlord

14 December 1981
The success of Avon's attempt to forge an anti-Federation alliance is threatened by the treachery of a key delegate.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Jacqueline Pearce ... Servalan
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)
Roy Boyd ... Zukan
Bobbie Brown ... Zeeona
Dean Harris ... Finn
Simon Merrick ... Boorva
Rick James ... Chalsa
Charles Augins ... Lod
Brian Spink ... Mida
David Collings ... Deva
Janet Lees-Price ... Klyn
Sasha Mitchell ... Arlen

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
Toby Byrne ... Zondawl Citizen (uncredited)
Jean Channon ... Zondawl Citizen (uncredited)
Ina Clare ... Zondawl Citizen (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Salo Gardner ... Zondawl Citizen (uncredited)
Dennis Hayward ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Walter Henry ... Zukan's Technician (uncredited)
Ray Knight ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Barney Lawrence ... Zukan's Technician (uncredited)
Philip Shelley ... Zondawl Citizen (uncredited)

Steve Whyment ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 13: Blake

21 December 1981
Orac has pinpointed Blake's location and reveals to Avon and the crew of Scorpio that he is on the lawless planet Gauda Prime, where Blake has given up fighting against the Federation and is now a bounty hunter. But the crew of the Scorpio suspect Blake has betrayed them and has sold out to the Federation.
Paul Darrow ... Kerr Avon
Michael Keating ... Vila Restal
Steven Pacey ... Del Tarrant
Josette Simon ... Dayna Mellanby
Glynis Barber ... Soolin
Peter Tuddenham ... Orac / Slave (voice)

Gareth Thomas ... Roj Blake
David Collings ... Deva
Sasha Mitchell ... Arlen
Janet Lees-Price ... Klyn
Michael Bauer ... Cabin Bounty Hunter / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Peter Benfield ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Graham Cole ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Terry Forestal ... Rebel Technician (uncredited)
Peter Gates-Fleming ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Steve Kelly ... Plantation Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
James Muir ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Max Mundy ... Cabin Bounty Hunter / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Mike Mungarvan ... Rebel Technician / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Douglas Roe ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Tony Star ... Rebel Technician / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Barry Summerford ... Tando (uncredited)
Cy Town ... Rebel Technician / Federation Trooper (uncredited)
Jeff Wayne ... Federation Trooper (uncredited)

Steve Whyment ... Plantation Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

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