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‘Dad’s Army: Series 3’ Updated

dad's army series 3 dvd

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I’ve now updated my reviews on Series 3 on ‘Dad’s Army’ by extending them and giving them individual pages on my blog. I hope to do the same for the rest of the series as I re-watch ‘Dad’s Army’ on DVD. Please feel free to check out, read and comment on my current ‘Dad’s Army’ reviews. Continue reading

‘Dad’s Army: Series 2’ Updated

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I’ve now updated my reviews on Series 2 on ‘Dad’s Army’ by extending them and giving them individual pages on my blog. I hope to do the same for the rest of the series as I re-watch ‘Dad’s Army’ on DVD. Please feel free to check out, read and comment on my current ‘Dad’s Army’ reviews. Continue reading

‘Dad’s Army: Series 1’ Updated

Hello everyone! 🙂

I’ve now updated my reviews on Series 1 on ‘Dad’s Army’ by extending them and giving them individual pages on my blog. I hope to do the same for the rest of the series as I re-watch ‘Dad’s Army’ on DVD. Please feel free to check out, read and comment on my current ‘Dad’s Army’ reviews. Continue reading

New ‘Dad’s Army’ Pages

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Don’t panic! Don’t panic!

I’ve created new pages for my DVD reviews on the ‘Dad’s Army’ TV series. I have completely invigorated my DVD reviews and given individual pages for each of the nine series and Christmas specials of ‘Dad’s Army’. Continue reading

Quick TV Review – ‘We’re Doomed! The Dad’s Army Story’

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Last Tuesday evening on the 22nd of December 2015, I watched ‘We’re Doomed! The Dad’s Army Story’. This is the behind-the-scenes story of how writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft worked together against the odds to make a BBC sitcom series about the Home Guard during World War II. Continue reading

CD Reviews – ‘The Lord of the Rings’ (BBC Radio Series)

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Guess what? I’ve now posted my reviews on ‘The Lord of the Rings’ BBC radio series on my ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog. This radio series stars Ian Holm as Frodo Baggins with Michael Horden as Gandalf; Robert Stephens as Aragorn; John Le Mesurier as Bilbo; Peter Woodthorpe as Gollum and Bill Nighy as Sam. Continue reading