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  • Originally posted by Wickerman View Post

    Murder Rooms is brilliant, five episodes. I keep them with my set of Sherlock Holmes video's
    It’s a pity that they didn’t make more Wick. I’ve got pretty much every English speaking Holmes movie and tv series still available and Murder Rooms is up there with the best.

    Regards

    Sir Herlock Sholmes.

    “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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    • If I remember right You Tube has 41 of the Jeremy Brett series, it's the other 19 I hope they make someday.
      Regards, Jon S.

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      • Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
        If I remember right You Tube has 41 of the Jeremy Brett series, it's the other 19 I hope they make someday.
        Brett always wanted to make the entire Canon but I’ll health and his untimely death prevented it. Eille Norwood made 47 in the silent era. I’m excited that at last they are being restored and will finally be released.

        https://www.bfi.org.uk/news/silent-s...es-restoration


        I don’t know if you’ve heard the various radio play versions of the Holmes stories Wick but the one that I’d really recommend is the absolutely brilliant one with Clive Morrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Watson. They did the entire Canon and it’s as good as it gets on audio. Brilliant. After they’d done them all Michael Williams (husband of Judi Dench) died. They then did The Further Adventures using none Doyle stories with Andrew Sachs playing Watson.
        Regards

        Sir Herlock Sholmes.

        “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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        • Thanks for the heads-up on those silent versions, likely be a DVD package coming out then.

          My favourite growing up was always Basil Rathbone, as looks go he was the ideal Holmes to my mind. It took me a while to warm to Jeremy Brett. What I didn't like about the Rathbone movies was bringing Holmes into the future, into WWII if I recall.
          You just can't do that, the same applies today with all these modern TV adaptations modernizing Holmes. I wish they would just stay with the Victorian period and create new stories.
          Regards, Jon S.

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          • Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
            Thanks for the heads-up on those silent versions, likely be a DVD package coming out then.

            My favourite growing up was always Basil Rathbone, as looks go he was the ideal Holmes to my mind. It took me a while to warm to Jeremy Brett. What I didn't like about the Rathbone movies was bringing Holmes into the future, into WWII if I recall.
            You just can't do that, the same applies today with all these modern TV adaptations modernizing Holmes. I wish they would just stay with the Victorian period and create new stories.
            Rathbone was great but we can blame Universal studios for the modern settings. 20th Century Fox made the first 2, The Hound and The Aventures, which were great and set in Victorian times but they gave up and Universal took over and wanted Holmes and Watson fighting Nazi’s and spies. I have this one framed.

            Regards

            Sir Herlock Sholmes.

            “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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            • Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
              Thanks for the heads-up on those silent versions, likely be a DVD package coming out then.

              My favourite growing up was always Basil Rathbone, as looks go he was the ideal Holmes to my mind. It took me a while to warm to Jeremy Brett. What I didn't like about the Rathbone movies was bringing Holmes into the future, into WWII if I recall.
              You just can't do that, the same applies today with all these modern TV adaptations modernizing Holmes. I wish they would just stay with the Victorian period and create new stories.
              My school friend and I always called him Basil Bathrobe.

              Love,

              Caz
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