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Novelization/Audiobook Review – ‘Doctor Who – Wild Blue Yonder’

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Here I am, back with another review on one of the more recent Target novelizations/audiobooks of ‘Doctor Who’. It’s time for me to share my thoughts on the second of three Target novelizations/audiobooks on the three 60th anniversary specials of ‘Doctor Who’ called ‘Wild Blue Yonder’, featuring the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble. ‘Wild Blue Yonder’ is what I consider the weakest out of the three 60th anniversary specials of ‘Doctor Who’ by Russell T. Davies. Will the Target novelization/audiobook by Mark Morris change my mind about the story? Continue reading

Week 32 – ‘The Nyssa Challenge’ UPDATED

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–UPDATED REVIEW ON AUDIO STORY TODAY–

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

I know it isn’t called Easter Tuesday, but I’d like to call it that today. 😀 The latest instalment in my latest ‘Nyssa Challenge’ mini-review season is about the third and final story in ‘The Stockbridge Trilogy’ of ‘Doctor Who’ audios by Big Finish called ‘Plague of the Daleks’ by Mark Morris. I’ve updated my review on the story with extras thoughts and photos. It’s about the same length as my updated review on ‘The Eternal Summer’ and is longer than my updated review on ‘Castle of Fear’. 🙂 Continue reading

Book Reviews – ‘The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who’

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We continue this year’s ‘Nyssa Challenge’ mini review season by looking into another collection of ‘Doctor Who’ short stories. Today, we look at ‘The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who’. This is a collection of 15 short stories as well as 15 essays looking into the scientific aspects of the ‘Doctor Who’ TV series. Continue reading

CD Review – ‘Ghosts of India’ (Doctor Who)

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Time for another random ‘Doctor Who’ review to add to my blog today. This time, from my old Amazon reviews that I’ve updated, I’ve added my review on the ‘Ghosts of India’ audiobook featuring the Tenth Doctor and Donna, read by David Troughton. Continue reading

CD Reviews – ‘The Companions Chronicles Specials’ (Doctor Who)

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I’ve now added my reviews on the audio stories featured in ‘The Companion Chronicles Specials’ of ‘Doctor Who’ by Big Finish. These stories feature five companions, including Polly Wright, the Brigadier, Thomas Brewster, Jo Grant and Vislor Turlough. Continue reading

CD Review – ‘House of Blue Fire’ (Doctor Who)

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Today, I’ve posted my ‘Doctor Who’ review on ‘House of Blue Fire’ on ‘Bradley’s Basement’! This is the third solo audio adventure with Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor from the 2011 Seventh Doctor trilogy. This story also features the first appearance of Amy Pemberton as Sally Morgan in ‘Doctor Who’! Continue reading

CD Review – ‘Forty-Five’ (Doctor Who)

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My CD review of ‘Forty-Five’ is now on ‘Bradley’s Basement’! This is an exciting Big Finish audio CD release containing four single episode stories! The CD stars Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor with Sophie Aldred as Ace and Philip Olivier as Hex. Continue reading

Week 37 – ‘The Nyssa Challenge’

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Today on ‘The Nyssa Challenge’ this week, it’s time to join the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa in an adventure on Nathanial Whitlock’s estate! Let’s go to Suffolk, 1911 and discover the ‘Moonflesh’! 🙂 Continue reading

Week 32 – ‘The Nyssa Challenge’

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We’ve come to the end of ‘The Stockbridge Trilogy’! How sad is that?! This week on ‘The Nyssa Challenge’ today, the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa visit Stockbridge in the far future as they face the ‘Plague of the Daleks’! 🙂 Continue reading