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Seasons 10, 12, 18 and 19 of ‘Doctor Who’ on Blu-ray with Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker and Peter Davison

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At the time of this blog post, I’m currently checking out the Season 24 Blu-ray box set of ‘Doctor Who’ with Sylvester McCoy. I’m looking forward to sharing updated reviews on ‘Time and the Rani’, ‘Paradise Towers’, ‘Delta and the Bannermen’ and ‘Dragonfire’ sometime soon on my blog. Stay tuned for news! Continue reading

Revisiting Seasons 18 and 19 of ‘Doctor Who’ on Blu-ray with Tom Baker and Peter Davison

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Week 53 – ‘The Nyssa Challenge’ UPDATED

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— BRAND NEW NOVELIZATION/AUDIOBOOK REVIEW AVAILABLE TODAY!!! —

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It’s time to come to an end with this latest mini ‘Nyssa Challenge’ review season from 2019 to 2020 on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. I hope you’ve enjoyed my latest ‘Nyssa Challenge’ reviews on certain ‘Doctor Who’ stories featuring Nyssa. Today, I’ve updated my ‘Doctor Who’ reviews on ‘Terminus’! 🙂 Continue reading

Quick DVD Box Set Review – ‘Blake’s 7’ (Series 3)

SPOILERS ALERT!!!

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I’ve thankfully finished seeing all of Series 3 of ‘Blake’s 7’. I have taken my time with these seasons, but I’m glad I managed to watch all 13 episodes of Series 3 and I’m looking forward to watching Series 4 next. Series 3 of ‘Blake’s 7’ has been an intriguing and unusual season for me to sit through. Continue reading

Season 19 of ‘Doctor Who’ with Peter Davison on Blu-ray #1

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This is the classic ‘Doctor Who’ season on Blu-ray that I’ve been looking forward to the most! This was my main Christmas present for December 2018 and it’s Season 19 of ‘Doctor Who’, complete on Blu-ray, starring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa and Matthew Waterhouse as Adric. I’m so excited about revisiting this season on Blu-ray on my blog! Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘The Mutants’ (Doctor Who)

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Today, I’ve added my ‘Doctor Who’ DVD review on ‘The Mutants’ starring Jon Pertwee as the Doctor and Katy Manning as Jo Grant. This story comes from Season 9, Jon Pertwee’s third season as the Third Doctor. It sees the Doctor and Jo visit the planet Solos and encounter the Mutts. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Scotland Tales

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In celebration of the repeat of ‘Chieftain’s Caves’ on my blog, here are some links to my reviews on ‘Doctor Who’ stories set in Scotland. These Scotland tales include ‘The Highlanders’ with the Second Doctor, ‘Terror of the Zygons’ with the Fourth Doctor’ and ‘Tooth and Claw’ with the Tenth Doctor. 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

‘Kamelion Tales’ – ‘Doctor Who’ DVD Reviews

 

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Today, I’ve posted my DVD reviews on the two ‘Doctor Who’ stories from the ‘Kamelion Tales’ DVD box set! These stories star Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor with Janet Fielding as Tegan, Mark Strickson as Turlough, Nicola Bryant as Peri and Anthony Ainley as the Master! Continue reading

Historical Adventures with ‘Doctor Who’

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Today, I’ve posted three new ‘Doctor Who’ reviews on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. These are three historical adventures from the 1960s, currently available as audio soundtracks since the original TV episodes are missing from the BBC archives. Continue reading