Hiya Don,
Listen, don't get me wrong. There is much about the Grenada productions that I admire, including the adherence (at least early on) to the original plots, the stage settings, and the photography. It's only Brett I objected to.
The last time I checked, most Sherlockians agreed that the Master was born in 1853, and Watson, probably, in 1851. Again, there is disagreement, but many scholars place A Study in Scarlet in 1881, so yes, they were both quite young men when they first moved into Baker Street.
Listen, don't get me wrong. There is much about the Grenada productions that I admire, including the adherence (at least early on) to the original plots, the stage settings, and the photography. It's only Brett I objected to.
The last time I checked, most Sherlockians agreed that the Master was born in 1853, and Watson, probably, in 1851. Again, there is disagreement, but many scholars place A Study in Scarlet in 1881, so yes, they were both quite young men when they first moved into Baker Street.
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