Today’s Reviews: Returning to Trumptonshire
The three classic children’s series set in Trumptonshire have been given a real polish for their new release: Windy Miller, the firemen Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub, […]
The three classic children’s series set in Trumptonshire have been given a real polish for their new release: Windy Miller, the firemen Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub, […]
There’s an unfortunate choice of title for the first returning leap in the new series of Quantum Leap: Quantum Leap aims high but misses its target in this outing. Click here […]
Indie publisher Cutaway Comics has launched its latest Kickstarter, this time for Inferno – The World Dies Screaming!, the first in their new line of prestige comics. Inferno was the […]
Propstore will hold its annual live auction of film and TV memorabilia this November, with the items on offer expected to fetch over £12 million. Over 1,800 rare and iconic […]
The latest continuation of the Exorcist franchise doesn’t really bring anything new to the table – certainly not a follow on to the TV series: In common with his Halloween […]
There’s a trip to Feringinar on the cards for the Lower Deck crew this week: An episode about trying to get Ferenginar to join Starfleet did not fill me with […]
The sixth episode of the second season of Apple TV+’s Invasion still continues to feel too random: It all just rather bimbles along in that Invasion way that it does, asking […]
Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr’s Terrahawks turns 40 this month, and Anderson Entertainment are celebrating. On Saturday 8 October 1983, Terrahawks was broadcast for the very first time on ITV. […]
Stewart Hotston looks at both the finale and the whole first season of Ahsoka in his review: At the end of this I’m sad to see it go – sad […]
The third set of adventures for the War Doctor as played by Jonathon Carley begins with an unusual story – and there are spoilers in the review: This set starts […]
Things need to be – and are – resolved in the final trip for now to the Strange Planet: Of course it’s amusingly bonkers with acute observations translated in the […]
The world of Arrakis and its ecostructure were influenced by many different elements and they’ve been brought together into one book: An excellent overview of Dune’s influences, written with clarity […]
The latest Black Archive is an excellent, if unusual, look at Doctor Who’s third ever story: At under 100 pages before acknowledgments, this is one of the shorter entries in […]
How many times have we heard that phrase – “we apologise for any inconvenience”? It’s the starting point for an intriguing drama on Radio 4: It’s a cleverly written piece, […]
Who is the Iron Lady? Daryl Dixon has an encounter this week that moves things along nicely… The whole series so far looks nothing like any previous show in the […]
In preparation for the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate in the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, a global watchalong of their earlier stories is being organised. A watchalong […]