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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

DVD Review – ‘The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby’ (2001)

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Today, I’m sharing my second to last review from the days when I used to do reviews on Amazon.co.uk. Over the years, I’ve transferred my old Amazon reviews and updated them for ‘Bradley’s Basement’. When my final Amazon review will be shared on my blog remains to be determined. It’s likely I’ll be sharing that review sometime in 2025 for ‘Bradley’s Basement’s 10th anniversary. Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘Little Dorrit’ (1987)

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

Here’s my latest review on the 1987 film adaptation of ‘Little Dorrit’, based on the novel by Charles Dickens. The 1987 film adaptation of ‘Little Dorrit’ is a two-part film. Each part is about 3 hours long, which makes this a 6-hour film altogether. You’ll probably want to spend two days watching this particular film. 🙂 Continue reading