- Fri, 12:56: The Atomic Bombings of World War II: The Views of the Radar Man https://t.co/nIsAfsHVyG Jacob Beser was the only ma… https://t.co/WHFnzo2ANS
- Fri, 13:06: RT @DelsolClaire: Stay in Ireland, they said. It's BEAUTIFUL, they said. Just as good as any European place. Our beaches, our mountains, ou…
- Fri, 18:33: George Eliot, by Tim Dolin https://t.co/XMmtwAfOWX
- Fri, 20:48: The Beirut Blast: An Accident in Name Only https://t.co/9JdZFYlT4a @CrisisGroup reports.
- Sat, 07:59: Just discovered that Amy Dillwyn was my third cousin once removed. https://t.co/ju4r26HQmg
- Sat, 09:30: Whoniversaries 8 August: George Cormack, John Baker, Terry Nation, Tom Georgeson, Pooja Shah https://t.co/xXwhrc8z0U
- Sat, 10:45: Scientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates https://t.co/IMgefe9520 *gulp*
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The Blake's 7 Annuals
Back in the day there were three Blake's 7 annuals, for the years 1979, 1980 and 1981. By 1982, of course, the show had ended with everyone being…
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It's Gauda Prime Day - so here is my write-up of the fourth and final series of Blake's 7
Today is the anniversary of the last episode of Blake's 7 being first shown on TV, and we hardcore fans refer to 21 December as Gauda Prime Day…
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Blake's 7: the third series
So, the third series of Blake's 7 was originally broadcast from January to March 1980, when we were living abroad; but luckily eight of the…
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