Win the new Blake’s 7: The Complete Series 1-4 DVD box set
THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW ENDED AND THE WINNERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED. It’s forty years since Roj Blake began his crusade against the Federation, and to mark the occasion, BBC Worldwide […]
THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW ENDED AND THE WINNERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED. It’s forty years since Roj Blake began his crusade against the Federation, and to mark the occasion, BBC Worldwide […]
THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW ENDED AND THE WINNERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED.It’s forty years since Roj Blake began his crusade against the Federation, and to mark the occasion, BBC Worldwide have released a collection covering all four seasons with multiple extras. And thanks to those kind people at BBC Worldwide, we have five sets to give away!
To win a copy, just answer the following simple question:
Who originally played the voice of Orac?
A) Peter Tuddenham
B) Alistair Lock
C) Derek Farr
Simply send your answer – A, B, or C – to scifibulletin@gmail.com with the subject line MAXIMUM POWER along with your name and address and the following code (which will change regularly) 123, to arrive before 0001 on Monday March 19, 2018. This competition is only open to readers in the UK and Eire.
Blake’s 7: The Complete Series 1-4 is available now on DVD from BBC Worldwide
Watch out for our interview with Stephen Greif and Jan Chappell coming soon
The Small Print
The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over. Anyone professionally connected with the promotion, and their families, are excluded from entering this competition. Prizes will be awarded from all the correct entries through a random draw under independent supervision within seven days of the closing date. There is no cash alternative to any prize. The editor’s decision is final and no discussion will be entered into. To request a list of winners please write to Paul Simpson at scifibulletin@gmail.com within 28 days of the closing date. Sci-Fi Bulletin is the recognised promoter of this competition. Only one entry per person. The prize is a set of DVDs; the means of playing them is not included.
I believe these DVD box sets are just a re release of what’s gone before. If that’s the case, then I already have them. So no thanks BBC Worldwide. What we all want is a remastered Blue Ray release.
Given the response to the competition I’d say there are a lot of people who are very happy to have this new set released.
Older home video release versions, even VHS to some extent, can still earn their personal appreciations from certain fans, speaking as someone who could once be included in this regard.