Doctor Who – The Fourth Doctor Adventures: 12.2 Doctor Who: Antillia the Lost
I seem to have reviewed a lot of Tom Baker audio’s recently and here’s another, this is the one story edition of Antillia the Lost. It’s a story with the…
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I seem to have reviewed a lot of Tom Baker audio’s recently and here’s another, this is the one story edition of Antillia the Lost. It’s a story with the…
As any Doctor Who fan will know this year is the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, and with that comes a lot of special releases. Regular readers will know I’m…
Last week I did a review of the Daleks! Genesis of Terror (Lost Stories), and today I’m looking at its companion piece The Ark. Both of these are early versions…
Doctor Who hits its 60th anniversary this year and it’s split into 2 distinct eras, the classic era and then Nu-Who. As someone who has been a fan as long…
I remember watching Clerks not long after it came out and enjoying it, thinking it was a bit cutting edge and interesting, but I think that might have been more…
I came across the Cesare Aldo books a few years ago when the author did a workshop at Granite Noir. I was also surprised to learn that I had read…
I had read the first 2 volumes of these when they were released but for some reason not this one. As in Halfway to Hollywood and The Python Years, Travelling…
During their tenure on TV there the sixth Doctor and Mel were not many fans favourite pairing, due often to lacklustre scripting and that jacket, but not so much due…
I first came across TL Huchu on a recommendation by one of my favourite authors Ben Aaronovitch, author of the excellent Rivers of London books. I, then watched a talk…