Isn't Blake's 7 (in)famous for glaring continuity issues.
And Brian Blessed.
Brian Blessed was in one episode. The series is hardly "known" for him. I had to look that up.
And Blakes 7 continuity is much better than Dr Who, but Dr Who explains away all errors as "timelines"
EDIT: Here's a list of the continuity errors from the Blake 7 show. most are in the early Series, and are of the "left hand / right hand" object swapping nature, NOT story plot holes. (inexperienced film crew perhaps?). There's some issues with props too. (they list 47 errors during the shows run but it includes peoples hair growing a bit between seasons 3-4 etc and stuff like that. The most glaring episode with errors is Season 4 episode 1 with props not matching the end of season 3 (total 6 errors including 3 related to characters haircuts or costume). By the show was meant to end in Season 3 and got a surprise extension to a fourth series which explains why props and some costumes might not have survived).
http://www.moviemistakes.com/tv4844?singletype=continuityIs it really that bad that Avon has his wedding ring on in one shot then it's missing in the next shot? Can you not enjoy the story at all if that happens? I mean it's not something I even noticed. Hardly "glaring" unless your a real stickler for scene details.
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Since Dr Who was the series I was constrasting this with, almost all the Dr Who errors I've heard about, on the other hand, are story plot holes, or consistency errors / history changing between episodes. I'd rather have a gun shift from someones left to right hand etc, than a glaring plot hole.
http://www.moviemistakes.com/tv3572Note that Dr Who had 5 continuity errors in the first ever episode and 12 errors in the second episode. Far greater than the one error noted for most specific Blake 7 episodes.