"Moloch" | |
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Series Blake's 7 Season 3, Episode 11 | |
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Air date | March 11th, 1980 |
Writers | Ben Steed |
Director | Vere Lorrimer |
Producers | David Maloney |
Starring | Paul Darrow; Jan Chappell; Michael Keating; Steven Pacey; Jacqueline Pearce; Josette Simon; Peter Tuddenham |
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"Moloch" is the eleventh episode of series three of the British science fiction television series Blake's 7, and the thirty-seventh episode of the series overall. It was directed by Vere Lorrimer with a script written by Ben Steed. It first aired on Tuesday, March 11th, 1980 on BBC One.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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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 |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Davyd Harries | Doran |
John Hartley | Section Leader Grose |
Mark Sheridan | Unit Commander Lector |
Deep Roy | Moloch |
Debbi Blythe | Poola |
Sabina Franklyn | Chesil |
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See also[]
Blake's 7
Doctor Who
Primeval
Torchwood
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