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Michael Keating has died

There was some graffiti near me that said "bring back Blake's 7". It appeared in the mid 80s, and lasted about 30 years. It was like a landmark. Eventually they did bring back Blake's 7, and it unfortunately wasn't any good, and the graffiti has faded and vanished now. Farewell, Vila.

2 days agocard_zero

That’s just a perfect story.

2 days agodhosek

I've seen graffiti about the miners' strike that managed to last well into the 21st century.

2 days agonephihaha

> Eventually they did bring back Blake's 7, and it unfortunately wasn't any good

huh? They only announced the reboot in January.

2 days agobusterarm

My mistake: there was a long history of reboots, none of which got as far as being released. I see another one was announced this year. Sixth time lucky!

2 days agocard_zero

There were some radio dramas or something.

2 days agosimonh

One of the only episodes of Blake's 7 I really remember is "Orbit", in which Avon and Vila play a game of cat-and-mouse aboard a shuttle that's been stripped back to the wiring but is still doomed to crash into the planet it's trying to launch from unless another 70 kg can be ejected: as Orac helpfully points out to Avon, this is more or less exactly Vila's body mass. The respective faces pulled by Avon and Vila as Orac announces this tell you everything you need to know about their characters.

2 days agodghf

Media companies spend untold millions on new content, and yet the acting and writing on a comparatively obscure and low budget British TV series still occupy a place in my psyche many decades later.

RIP Mr Keating.

2 days agopnw

Red Dwarf had a tiny budget initially, you just need good writers and actors

I can’t imagine Yes Minister’s budget was particular high either.

And it’s not just confined to the 70s and 80s. The IT crowd budget was pretty low, gave us some classic relatable episodes.

You don’t need a big budget. Even the “big budgets revival of Doctor Who with Edleston in 2005 paled in comparison to the budget of the most recent series, but the quality was so much better.

2 days agohdgvhicv

PSA: Keat[ing] was an english actor. Michael Keat[on] (batman) has not died.

2 days agosaltyoldman

That was my first thought.

2 days agocharlieo88

Thank you. I was deeply confused by all the references to Blake’s 7 in the comments. Sounds like I should give it a watch.

2 days agofreetime2

And both Charles Keating (actor) and Charles Keating (Lincoln Savings & Loan) passed away in 2014 :-)

2 days agoearleybird

he was Mr Mom first fyi

2 days agojagged-chisel

Sad news. I just last month watched all the way through Blake's 7, which I hadn't seen since I was a kid. Vila was always my favorite as a kid, and Keating still held up.

2 days agotechnothrasher

For me, it was always a two-hander between Avon and Vila. The sparks just flew whenever they were in a scene together.

Vila was the most relatable character though.

2 days agosimonh

Avon and Servalan was the combo I liked seeing the most on screen. They had such great intellectual tension as they constantly tried to sniff each other out. But, as you say, Vila was definitely the most relatable.

2 days agotechnothrasher

Avon was a hell of an anti-hero and Paul Darrow nailed the role. All my friends at school wanted to be Avon. And don't get me started on Servalan...

2 days agopnw

Vila 'There isn't a lock I can't open if I'm scared enough' Restal was one of the finest sci-fi characters on British telly. The caustic exchanges between him and Avon were priceless.

> Michael was asked whether Vila could cope living in a society stripped of all technology [..] His answer was entirely in character: "I'm sure he would survive. As long as he could make fire, keep warm and meet a young lady. He'd learn a lot about the trees on the planet, build a little hut. It would be wonderful."

I'm not sure that is entirely in character. There's a marvellous episode 'The City at the Edge of the World' where Vila is the main focus of the story. He is given more or less the very opportunity described above and he turned it down:

KERRIL Are you coming with me? VILA I can't. KERRIL Why not? It's a chance to be free. You saw that place, it's beautiful. VILA But there's nothing there worth stealing [..] a thief isn't what I am, it's WHO I am.

https://www.hermit.org/b7/Episodes/scripts/City-EOTW.html

Michael Keating also did a cameo in 'Micro Men' which can be watched on YouTube.

Rest in peace.

2 days agoendoblast

turning down an option does not necessarily mean you can't cope with that option.

2 days agobryanrasmussen

That was my thought when reading it as well. It wasn't the only option and he chooses to continue with everything else. The real question would be if the everything else suddenly vanished, would he be able to cope then?

2 days agodylan604

Blake'7, what i can remember is green stuff (?) and a computer saying 'confirm' as a 'i heard you' sentinel. I remember how it sounded.

2 days agonuancebydefault

That's a bummer.

I'll admit that, at first, I thought this said Michael Keaton. And oddly enough, Michael Keaton's real name is Michael Douglas. So, there's a whole spiral of madness that my brain went off into.

2 days agoMattCruikshank

I assume it was changed so there wouldn’t be a name collision with Issur Danielovitch’s son?

2 days agorz2k

Yeah looks like Micheal Douglas was using that name professionally about decade before Michael Keaton started his career so union rules would require an alternate name.

2 days agobragr

Yep, that’s also why Michael J. Fox isn’t merely Michael Fox. I like to imagine that at some time in the 25th century or so, actors will end up having names that sound like generic pharmaceuticals because all the names will have been used already.

(As an aside, when Michael Douglas first attained prominence in the early 80s, I thought briefly that he was maybe the 70s daytime talk show host, Mike Douglas.)

2 days agodhosek

Michael J. Fox's middle name is Andrew. But he didn't want to be Michael A. Fox because that sounded too much like "Michael, a fox."

2 days agomadcaptenor

Today I Learned Vila's second name. RIP

2 days agoAngostura

RIP, Keating.

2 days agoliberian

cant access the website OP.

2 days agoaddedGone

Time to retire your NetZero dialup account.

2 days agoSirFatty

but how will I watch all that ASCII pr0n from my minitel? :(

2 days agoaddedGone

loved him in Batman

2 days agoGerryAdamsSF

(Yes, other Michael) Don't ignore Birdman. It's got more vibes than story, but the vibes are damn cool.

a day agoahartmetz

That's another Michael Keat*

2 days agonuancebydefault

anyone else read this as Michael Keaton has died and have a panic attack?

2 days agojaylane

I also read it as Michael Keaton at first. It didn't cause me to have a panic attack, though.

2 days agodormo

If webmaster is around, maybe let's adjust a bit the dictatorship? Can't browse (no privacy setup for this visit, just VPN)

Sorry, you have been blocked You are unable to access bigfinish.com

Edit: Works with privacy setup (Residential proxy + Spoofed fingerprints).

2 days agopixel_popping

It's really weird you go straight to "dictatorship" when talking about a regular security feature of most websites.

Most people don't use VPNs, nevermind spoofed fingerprints, etc. The problem is on your side.

2 days agoboca_honey

I understand that some users are alright giving their browsing history to ISPs (it does, even with TLS 1.3 and DoH and so-on due to correlation but it's out of place here) but this is HN where I would believe that most have very basic security principles applied and we are also talking about tech, so it's relevant (VPN isn't for privacy, it's for basic security, it's unsafe to let ISPs resell history with identity attached).

If we don't point it out, how can we expect a change and respect users that don't want to be KYCed when browsing a website?