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Quick Reactions to Series 15 of ‘Doctor Who’ (ALL in ONE COMPILATION)

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As part of the 62nd anniversary celebrations of ‘Doctor Who’ on ‘Bradley’s Basement’, I’ve decided to share a brand-new video containing my quick reactions to Series 15 of the new ‘Doctor Who’ TV series, originally recorded from December 2024 to June 2025. This is like the longest compilation video I’ve ever put together, as its runtime is about 1 hour and 32 minutes. So, it’s like watching a movie for an hour and a half. You’ll need to have about 92 minutes to check out this video in full. 😀 Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Joy to the World’ (Doctor Who)

SPOILERS ALERT!!!

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Wow! It’s been a while since I did one of these quick reviews on a recent ‘Doctor Who’ story. I know I did a quick review on Series 14, but that was a general summary on the whole season, not on an individual story. It’s nice to do this little review on one special. 🙂 Continue reading

Quick Reactions to ‘Joy to the World’ (Doctor Who)

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‘The Divergent Universe’ Review – ‘The Twilight Kingdom’

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It’s Easter Sunday today!

“Happy Easter everyone!” 🙂

We continue this year’s Easter review season by looking into the fourth story of ‘The Divergent Universe’ season of ‘Doctor Who’ stories by Big Finish called ‘The Twilight Kingdom’ by Will Schindler. This stars Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, India Fisher as Charley and Conrad Westmaas as C’rizz with special guest star Michael Keating as Major Koth. Continue reading

‘The Divergent Universe’ Review – ‘The Natural History of Fear’

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‘The Divergent Universe’ season of ‘Doctor Who’ stories by Big Finish continues as we look into the third story of the season called ‘The Natural History of Fear’ by Jim Mortimore, starring Paul McGann, India Fisher and Conrad Westmaas. This has to be one of the most bizarre ‘Doctor Who’ audio stories I’ve ever listened to. Does that mean I like it? Continue reading