A compilation of all the musings I have recorded for Jeremy Brett's talking about Sherlock Holmes. This includes his dislike of The Last Vampyre and The Eligible Batchelor, why Watson does not marry in the Granada series, his hair, his weight, the stage play, fan mail, whether he prefered Edward Hardwicke or David Burke, the difficulty of playing Holmes, and his thoughts on the character at the end of his run in 1995. All readings sourced from various magazines, papers, and books. See seperate episodes for exact refs.
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Originally released in 2017. Remastered version with slight visual/audio improvements made. Believe it or not, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had a small but prominent silent screen career between the years 1914-1926. The Diogenes Documentaries Team explores further. Adapted from the essay by Howard Ostrom. |
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