Category Archives: Doctor Who

Ian Lavender (1946-2024) & Michael Jayston (1935-2024)

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I’m saddened by the news that two actors, who I’ve enjoyed watching in two of my favourite TV shows, have passed away recently – Ian Lavender and Michael Jayston. Ian Lavender played Private Pike in ‘Dad’s Army’ and Michael Jayston played the Valeyard in ‘Doctor Who’. It’s sad to think they’re no longer with us. Continue reading

New ‘Doctor Who’ Timelines for Sam Jones and the Merlin Doctor

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I’m currently in the process of checking out a couple of ‘Short Trips’ anthologies of ‘Doctor Who’ for my upcoming ‘Nyssa Challenge’ mini-review season this Easter! To that end, I’ve created a couple of new ‘Doctor Who’ timelines for my blog. This includes one for Samantha ‘Sam’ Jones, one of the Eighth Doctor’s companions from the BBC ‘Eighth Doctor Adventures’ book series. Continue reading

Basement Update & Quick Review – Season 20 of ‘Doctor Who’ on Blu-ray

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You may have noticed the inactivity that’s occurring on ‘Bradley’s Basement’ so far in January 2024. Rest assured, I haven’t been idle. I’m currently putting together my ‘Nyssa Challenge’ mini-review season for Easter in March and April and I’m working on ‘The Sunfire Chronicles’ set of short stories. Continue reading

Audio Review – ‘Watchers’ (Doctor Who)

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It’s time for me to share my first ‘Doctor Who’ review in 2024! 🙂 Today, we’re checking out the Big Finish audio novel called ‘Watchers’, which is a story penned and performed by Matthew Waterhouse, the actor who plays Adric in the classic TV series and the Big Finish audios. The story features the Fourth Doctor and Adric as well as the Daleks, voiced by Nicholas Briggs. Continue reading

Coming Soon – ‘The Sunfire Chronicles’

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I can now share details about my upcoming ‘Doctor Who’ series of Short Trips on ‘Bradley’s Basement’ called ‘The Sunfire Chronicles’. This is a collection of four short stories linked by a particular theme. I’m hoping to share ‘The Sunfire Chronicles’ soon on my blog in the middle of 2024. 🙂 Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ 60th Anniversary Marathon – Reflection on the Fifteenth Doctor so far and 60 Years of ‘Doctor Who’

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It’s the final instalment of the ‘Doctor Who’ 60th Anniversary Marathon on ‘Bradley’s Basement’ today, so let’s talk about Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor. 🙂 Ncuti has just begun his era, which includes his introduction in ‘The Giggle’ and his first full-on adventure in ‘The Church on Ruby Road’. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ 60th Anniversary Marathon – ‘The Church on Ruby Road’

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Today is the penultimate instalment of the ‘Doctor Who’ 60th Anniversary Marathon on ‘Bradley’s Basement’ in 2023. I hope you’ve enjoyed checking out the marathon to celebrate 60 years of ‘Doctor Who’ as much as I’ve enjoyed sharing it this year. As we began with ‘An Unearthly Child’, the first TV story of the William Hartnell/First Doctor era, it’s only fair that we conclude with the first full-length TV adventure of the Ncuti Gatwa/Fifteenth Doctor era – ‘The Church of Ruby Road’ by Russell T. Davies. As well as being Ncuti Gatwa’s first full-length TV adventure as the Fifteenth Doctor, we’re introduced to Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, who becomes the Fifteenth Doctor’s new companion. This is also the first ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas Special since ‘Twice Upon a Time’ in 2017. With this being the 2023 Christmas Special, ‘The Church of Ruby Road’ also features Davina McCall as well as goblins and their Goblin King aboard a flying sailing ship in the sky. We’re also introduced to Michelle Greenidge as Carla Sunday, Ruby’s adoptive mother; Angela Wynter (of ‘EastEnders’ fame) as Cherry Sunday, Ruby’s adoptive grandmother; and Anita Dobson (also of ‘EastEnders’ fame) as Mrs. Flood. Apparently, Gemma Arrowsmith, who wrote the ‘Doctor Who’ audio story ‘The Flying Dutchman’, is in this Christmas Special as a character called Ruth Lyons. Did ‘The Church on Ruby Road’ impress me as a good comeback for the ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas Specials in 2023? ‘The Church on Ruby Road’ can be checked out on BBC iPlayer in the UK and on Disney+ in other parts of the world. The story will be released on DVD and Blu-ray very soon in 2024. Continue reading

Comic Review – ‘Liberation of the Daleks’ (Doctor Who)

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To conclude our look into the David Tennant/Fourteenth Doctor era of ‘Doctor Who’, let’s check out the very first Fourteenth Doctor adventure that was released in comic form by ‘Doctor Who Magazine’ from November 2022 to November 2023. This is ‘Liberation of the Daleks’, a 14-part comic story, which was released between the TV transmissions of ‘The Power of the Doctor’ in October 2022 and ‘Destination: Skaro’ in November 2023. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ 60th Anniversary Marathon – Reflection on the Fourteenth Doctor

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The Fourteenth Doctor era of ‘Doctor Who’ has come and gone by quickly, hasn’t it? It’s a TV era specifically created for the 60th anniversary celebrations of ‘Doctor Who’, and it has David Tennant, who previously played the Tenth Doctor, playing the Fourteenth Doctor in Russell T. Davies’ neo-era. Continue reading

Richard Franklin (1936-2023)

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I’m saddened by the news that Richard Franklin passed away on Christmas Day in December 2023. Richard played Captain Mike Yates in the classic ‘Doctor Who’ TV series with Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor in the early 1970s. I’ve greatly enjoyed Richard Franklin playing Mike in ‘Doctor Who’. 🙂 Continue reading