Category Archives: Drama

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 5, Episode 6

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(sighs) Okay, let’s get this over with. It’s time for Series 5, Episode 6 of ‘Grantchester’. Let me tell you, I was hoping for a great climax to this season of ‘Grantchester’. After the build-up to what had been going on in the first five episodes, I was hoping for a good pay-off to all the characters I’d seen. Continue reading

TV Review – ‘Call the Midwife’, Series 9, Episode 6

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I have to tell you, the latest ‘Call the Midwife’ episode was a tough one to sit through. This was for me and my parents since it concerned a baby with a heart problem who sadly died. My parents had a similar experience in losing my sister Bethan with a similar condition. She was six years when she died. Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 5, Episode 5

Whoa! What an emotional rollercoaster of an episode this was! Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Jojo Rabbit’

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You may have noticed that I try to do a variety of reviews when it comes to movies and TV – whether it’d be drama, comedy or sci-fi. Well, recently at the cinema, I saw the movie ‘Jojo Rabbit’ that is a comedy-drama film. I did enjoy seeing ‘Jojo Rabbit’ at the cinema, finding it an intriguing experience. Continue reading

TV Review – ‘Call the Midwife’, Series 9, Episode 5

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I had a great time watching Series 9, Episode 5 of ‘Call the Midwife’ on Sunday night after seeing the ‘Doctor Who’ episode ‘Praxeus’. It featured quite a surprise development with Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne’s character. It’s one that I didn’t expect to occur and I believe it’s the first time it happened. 😀 Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 5, Episode 4

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I enjoyed Series 5, Episode 4 of ‘Grantchester’ yesterday on ITV1. I did find it better than the previous episode of the series and that’s probably due to me getting clarity on where the character journeys were going. Also, the murder mystery reveal for this episode took me totally by surprise. 😀 Continue reading

TV Review – ‘Call the Midwife’, Series 9, Episode 4

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Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!

After the excitement of the latest ‘Doctor Who’ episode ‘Fugitive of the Judoon’ on the same Sunday evening, I didn’t think I’d be able to settle down and enjoy watching the latest ‘Call the Midwife’ episode. Thankfully I did see it and I hope to do my best in sharing what I thought of the latest episode. Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 5, Episode 3

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So far, I’ve enjoyed the latest series of ‘Grantchester’ and I’m happy to be watching it on Friday nights on ITV1. With that said, I can’t deny there are a number of things about the series that baffle and astonish me, especially with regards to character development. Hopefully things will be explored further. 🙂 Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Little Women’ (2019)

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My parents and I went to see the latest ‘Little Women’ film at the cinema. This is the 2019 version, which was released on Boxing Day in December in the UK last year. I did wonder whether we would see this new film considering a previous ‘Little Women’ film had been made back in 1994. In the end, we did see it. 🙂 Continue reading

TV Review – ‘Call the Midwife’, Series 9, Episode 3

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Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!

It was another enjoyable Sunday evening with ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Call the Midwife’ recently. The latest ‘Call the Midwife’ episode I’ve seen had some solid character drama again. It was also intriguing to explore medical practices being handled in the 1960s. That would be different compared to nowadays. Continue reading