Tag Archives: George Mann

No Kids, Theatre Review. Unity Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Nir Paldi, George Mann.

If you stop and think about it, the chances are you will talk yourself out of almost anything that your heart desires, the mind and the soul will argue, the body will become a wreck and the fallout of this will have serious repercussions on the relationship of all those you love and hold dear.

George Mann, The Affinity Bridge. Book Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

London is out of control, the age of science is gathering pace and all the while reason is thrown to the ravages of the age, peculiar goings on, dangerous events are set in motion where plagues, automatons and a changed society are at odds with each other. George Mann’s The Affinity Bridge is not just a reflection of today’s world but one in which asks the reader one thing: Who is in control?

Doctor Who: Engines Of War. Book Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

It was perhaps arguably one of the greatest twists in the long history of the much loved television series Doctor Who, the appearance of John Hurt as The Doctor who went to war. The Time War, talked about since the return of the man from Gallifrey, perhaps a throw-away line to get round why the programme had been shamefully off air in its original format, one film aside, since 1989. An off the cuff comment which came to be the dystopian nadir in which tantalised the show’s legion of fans like a hungry wolf being offered a free slap up meal with a herd of caribou and then getting to have the dinner guests for deserts.