As I get older, I find myself getting rather nostalgic about the 1990s. It was the decade where my social
Way back in February, I made the claim that Doctor Who had been released on four video formats: VHS, LaserDisc,
Picture the scene: it’s a Tuesday afternoon in June; I’m on a sun lounger on a beach in Antalya, Turkey;
I’ve recently had my interest re-kindled in my hi-fi that I had years ago (when I lived on my own)
Clearly, the Blu-ray sets of classic Doctor Who are underway and this writer – from a technical point of view – is
Not many television shows get known by an unofficial title, but usually when anyone references Shoestring they invariably sub-title it, The Private Ear.
I have previously mentioned that one of the commercial formats that Doctor Who had been released on is LaserDisc (LD).
During the 1960s to the 1980s, if a television production required an American, there were two actors that usually got
I belong to a social media group which discusses anything to do with Big Finish productions. Typically, it’s full of
Now that we’re seeing full series’ box sets of Doctor Who being released on Blu-ray, it’s probably safe to say that we are having a complete re-release