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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 TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 5, Episode 2

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I enjoyed watching Series 5, Episode 2 of ‘Grantchester’ last night. It was another enjoyable episode that combined both character drama as well as a murder mystery. It’s interesting how ‘Grantchester’ does that in one hour of TV compared to other murder mysteries that have 2 hours to tell the story. Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 5, Episode 1

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‘Grantchester’ is back! I found this out when looking in the ‘Radio Times’! My parents and I had to watch Series 5 this year after enjoying Series 4 last year. This time, we watched the first episode via ITV1 on Friday at 9pm instead of on ITV Hub. Hopefully we’ll continue this for the rest of the season. Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 4, Episode 6

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We’ve come to the end of Series 4 of ‘Grantchester’! I’ve really enjoyed watching ‘Grantchester’ via ITV Hub with my parents this year. I hope I will get onto watching the previous three seasons of this detective drama series set in a 1950s English village. My parents and I have got them on DVD at home. Continue reading

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

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I’ve seen Series 4, Episode 5 of ‘Grantchester’ and it’s the penultimate one of the season. I enjoyed this episode very much. It’s sad we’re coming to the end of Series 4, but I’m looking forward to start watching the first three seasons of ‘Grantchester’ on DVD with my parents so that I can catch up on it. Continue reading

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

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I’m really enjoying ‘Grantchester’ as a series so far. The crime-solving is compelling and the character drama is well-handled. I know there’s been a change-over of casting in this current series, but I’m finding this easy to get into and hope I will get a chance to catch-up on the previous seasons of the series. Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 4, Episode 3

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I found out from Sarah Sutton (Nyssa in ‘Doctor Who’) that she loves ‘Grantchester’. I need to catch up on the previous three seasons and the Christmas Special set before Series 4. 😀 Sarah hasn’t seen the latest Series 4 episodes though. I almost revealed spoilers to her at ‘Science of the Time Lords’. Oops! 😀 Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 4, Episode 2

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My parents and I saw the latest episode of ‘Grantchester’ on ITV Hub first before we saw the latest episode of ‘Call the Midwife’ on BBC iPlayer. I posted my latest review on ‘Call the Midwife’ first before my latest review on ‘Grantchester’ this week to avoid confusion with how I post these weekly reviews. 😀 Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘Grantchester’, Series 4, Episode 1

Hello everyone! 🙂

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

On the same night we saw the first episode of ‘Call the Midwife’, Series 8 via BBC iPlayer, my parents and I also watched the first episode of ‘Grantchester’, Series 4 via ITV Hub. Like with ‘Call the Midwife’, I’m basing my thoughts on the ‘Grantchester’ Series 4 episodes as a casual viewer and not as a regular one. Continue reading