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‘Call the Midwife’ – Series 9 REVIEWED

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Well, it took us a while, but my parents and I have finally reached the point where we can get onto watching Series 10 of ‘Call the Midwife’ on DVD. We’ve finished Series 9 on DVD and I’ve added my latest reviews on the season on my blog. I first saw Series 9 of ‘Call the Midwife’ back in early 2020. Amazing how I’m revisiting it a year later on DVD in 2021. Continue reading

CD Reviews – ‘The Third Doctor Adventures’ (Doctor Who)

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I’ve done my reviews on the first volume of ‘The Third Doctor Adventures’ by Big Finish in ‘Doctor Who’! Today, I’ve added my reviews on the two stories featured in the CD box set. I’ve enjoyed these stories as they do echo the essence of what the Jon Pertwee era of ‘Doctor Who’ was about. 🙂 Continue reading

TV Review – ‘Call the Midwife’, Series 9, Episode 7

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The latest ‘Call the Midwife’ episode was a happier experience compared to the previous one. There was emotional drama going on, especially concerning character arcs and a certain married couple with a baby. But I enjoyed the seventh episode of Series 9 of ‘Call the Midwife’ very much as it was gripping. Continue reading

Celebrating 55 Years of ‘Doctor Who’ #War

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It’s now time to look into an area of ‘Doctor Who’ that I don’t usually look into very often on my blog. I’m not really a big fan of this particular incarnation of the Doctor despite him being well-played by John Hurt. But since it’s the 55th anniversary of ‘Doctor Who’, I decided to tackle this particular era full-on. Continue reading