Category Archives: Reviews

Quick DVD Box Set Review – ‘A Family At War’

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How do I sum up a TV drama series from the early 1970s about a family in Liverpool who went through the Second World War? Well, it probably wasn’t what I was expecting all the time. The series changed a lot and many characters didn’t last to the end. But the writing and the cast are very good. Continue reading

Quick TV Soundtrack Review – ‘City of Death’ (Doctor Who)

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Last year, I listened to the TV soundtrack of one of my favourite ‘Doctor Who’ stories with Tom Baker – ‘The Pirate Planet’. So it was only fair that I had a listen to the TV soundtrack of another one of my favourite ‘Doctor Who’ stories with Tom Baker – ‘City of Death’. How was it? It was pretty amazing!!! Continue reading

Book Review – ‘Damaged Goods’ (Doctor Who)

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I’ve now read and reviewed the ‘Doctor Who’ book, ‘Damaged Goods’, by Russell T. Davies. And what timing, since one of the Target novelizations of the new series ‘Doctor Who’ episodes called ‘Rose’ by Russell T. Davies is out already. And yes, I’ll get round to reading that Target book someday. Continue reading

‘The Seeds of Death’, ‘The Space Pirates’ and ‘The War Games’ with Patrick Troughton

  

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Today, I’ve posted three new ‘Doctor Who’ reviews on three stories starring Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor with Frazer Hines as Jamie and Wendy Padbury as Zoe. These three ‘Doctor Who’ stories focus on the end of the Patrick Troughton era as well as the end of the black-and-white days. Continue reading

Cinema Experience – ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’

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‘The Lord of the Rings’!!!

Who am I to argue? ‘The Lord of the Rings’ is one of the best movie trilogies ever made in the history of cinema. It’s well-directed by Peter Jackson, with strong characters and amazing worlds in Middle-Earth, based on the books by J.R.R. Tolkien. Without a doubt, it’s the most successful of film trilogies. Continue reading

New Page – ‘Thunderbirds’

5…4…3…2…1…‘BRADLEY’S BASEMENT’ IS GO!!!!! 😀 Continue reading

CD Review – ‘Breaking Bubbles and Other Stories’ (Doctor Who)

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My CD review on ‘Breaking Bubbles and Other Stories’ is now on ‘Bradley’s Basement’! This is another exciting Big Finish audio CD release of ‘Doctor Who’ containing four single episode stories! The CD stars Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown. Continue reading

The 1963 Trilogy of ‘Doctor Who’

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I’ve added all my reviews on the 1963 trilogy of ‘Doctor Who’ on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. This was a trilogy of audio stories made in 2013 featuring Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy to celebrate 50 years of the show. All three stories are set in 1963, the year ‘Doctor Who’ was created. Continue reading

Series 1 of ‘Doctor Who’ with Christopher Eccleston

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Over Christmas last year, I received an extra present from my parents. It was the Blu-ray edition of Series 1 of ‘Doctor Who’ with Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose Tyler. This was exciting for me, as I was getting into using more of Blu-ray as well as DVDs in general. Continue reading

Book Review – ‘Robot’ by Peter Grimwade

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For those who are unaware, I’ve added a new page on my blog called the Sci-Fi page. This includes my collected reviews on ‘Back to the Future’, ‘Soldiers of Love’, ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Star Wars’. Also for the occasion, I’ve added my new review on the original children’s book, ‘Robot’ by Peter Grimwade. Continue reading