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New ‘Cold Fusion’ Photo

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

As we continue to cope with the coronavirus situation – please keep safe – here’s a little quickie to cheer people up! I saw this photo via the Big Finish Twitter account. It’s a behind-the-scenes photo featuring the cast of the ‘Doctor Who’ audio adaptation of ‘Cold Fusion’. I’ve never seen this photo before. I’m pleased I’ve seen it and I’ve recently added it to my review on the ‘Cold Fusion’ audio adaptation. Continue reading

Week 5 – ‘The Nyssa Challenge’ UPDATED

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— BRAND NEW REVIEWS AVALIABLE TODAY!!! —

Hello everyone! 🙂

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

‘The Nyssa Challenge’ has returned! For the next several days this Christmas season, I’m adding my reviews on the latest Nyssa stories in ‘Doctor Who’ that were released since December 2016. These include the latest Big Finish audio dramas and the latest Short Trip audios. I hope you’ll enjoy these. Continue reading

Week 51 – ‘The Nyssa Challenge’

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Here we are on my favourite Fifth Doctor novel with Nyssa and Tegan in it! Today on this week of ‘The Nyssa Challenge’, vampires from ‘State of Decay’ make a return and Nyssa becomes a vampire in ‘Goth Opera’! 🙂 Continue reading

Christmas CD reviews – ‘Doctor Who’ Novel Adaptations

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I’ve now finished listening to a bundle of ‘Doctor Who’ audios! These are the Novel Adaptations on five ‘Doctor Who’ novels published in the 1990s! I’ve enjoyed all five stories, as they have been interesting tales from the period when ‘Doctor Who’ was unloved by the BBC but loved by the fans. Continue reading

Week 46 – ‘The Nyssa Challenge’

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“Happy Birthday Sarah!”

How fitting it is to have ‘The Nyssa Challenge’ on Sarah Sutton’s birthday today! This week, it’s time for the Doctor and Tegan to rescue Nyssa from Nephthys and the robot mummies in this sequel to ‘Pyramids of Mars’ called ‘The Sands of Time’! 🙂 Continue reading