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Quick DVD Review – ‘Partners In Crime’ (1983-84)

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So, back in 2022, I did a quick review on the 2015 BBC TV adaptation of ‘Partners In Crime’, featuring Agatha Christie‘s less well-known characters in crime English literature – Tommy and Tuppence – played by David Walliams and Jessica Raine. I enjoyed checking out that short-lived six-part TV series. Continue reading

Revisiting ‘Fawlty Towers’

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For the past twelve weeks, I’ve revisited ‘Fawlty Towers’, one of my favourite BBC TV sitcom shows from the 1970s. I’ve updated my reviews on each of the twelve episodes in the series with some extra new thoughts and some brand-new photos. I’ve also updated my review on the Specsavers advert ‘Fawlty Car’. Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘The Great Muppet Caper’

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After enjoying the third episode of ‘Muppets Now’ last Friday, my parents and I saw ‘The Great Muppet Caper’ on Disney+. I’ve never seen this movie before despite having watched a few Muppet movies in the past like ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’, ‘Muppet Treasure Island’, ‘Muppets From Space’, the 2011 ‘Muppets’ film and ‘Muppets Most Wanted’. I’ve not even reviewed those films yet! Continue reading

‘Fawlty Towers’ Updated

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In the spirit of ‘The Space Hotel’ repeat this month on ‘Bradley’s Basement’, I’ve finished updating my reviews on all 12 episodes of one of my favourite BBC TV sitcom series, ‘Fawlty Towers’! These reviews have been updated with extended thoughts on what I make of the episodes. Continue reading

New ‘Fawlty Towers’ Pages

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“Don’t mention the war!”

I’ve created new pages for my reviews on the ‘Fawlty Towers’ TV series. I have given individual pages for each of the twelve episodes in the two series of ‘Fawlty Towers’. Continue reading