I think this may well be my favourite Sherlock tale. You can't beat a good back-story, and what a tremendous one this is! Exemplary narration as ever Mister Wagland. Doffing my cap to you sir. Have a great lockdown Christmas.
No matter how many new versions and dramatisations of these stories I hear the Conan Doyle original stories are scintillating in detail and a great piece of work, and as Lucy says so well read.
OMG! I read this again last night. Your performance is mind blowing! It's a great story and with your astounding talent, this story has become one of my favorite Sherlock Holmes stories now. Just wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. I cannot express adequately to you my appreciation for your work, nor do others who have attempted this work come within miles of-the talent and professionalism you bring to this work.
It's been years since I read Conan Doyle. You've really captured the feeling of immense immersion I felt when I read these stories the first time brilliantly. Thank you!
I have revisited this again. Quite excellent as usual. I hope you did Hound of the Baskerville. I think it's my fav. Still wish you would consider Three Skelton Key, also The Screaming Skull. 🙃
Sir, I’ve read almost all the Sherlock Holmes canon , simultaneously listenining to your wonderful audio recordings. Thank you so much for sharing . I almost feel guilty for listening to these contents for free. But please keep on recording more, especially Victorian writers.Greetings from Turkey👋
This is a most delightful story. As far as I know, 'The Gloria Scott' is the only case that gives a clue to the origins of that inquiring mind that is Holmes'.
Conan Doyle was an absolute genius. His ideas about crime scene investigation was revolutionary. His descriptively vivid writing style managed to bring the central character to life. I listen to these stories to enable me to engage in time travel of the mind!
Mr. James Convict Armitage convited and sentenced to transpotation to Australia circa about his 23rd birthday at a time when sentences 30 years earlier were harsher. The year 1855, (29.00). So the narration appears to be 30 years on from 1855 in the year 1885.
I just listened to the Benedict Cumberbatch version of the Holmes stories. I felt like it was cheating. 😂 hes ok, but you have got In my head, I just hear you as Watson. It just seems right as you narrate. Although gor me, there will only ever be 1 Holmes, and 1 Watson. Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwick. You have become watson of the audiobooks.
"The supply of game for London is going steadily up. Head-keeper Hudson, we believe, had been now told to receive all orders for fly-paper and for preservation of your hen-pheasant's life."
A little question: is there any connection between that story of the GS and another British barque, the 'Sophy Anderson', mentioned by Dr. Watson elsewhere as a case solved by his friend? Could the SA have been confused with GS? Or is the former case a quite different one? Ships appear frequently in the SH stories, to mention only the ill-fated 'Norah Creina' with Mr. Blessington's murderers aboard, or the infamous 'Lone Star' from the Five Orange Pips, not to mention HMT 'Orontes' from the Study in Scarlet'! ♍👍😁🇵🇱🇬🇧
Hey there! 👋 Saw your first Sherlock was posted 3/14/17, Pi Day. Three Point One Four (159 JOHN F. KENNEDY JR) Pi (25 DEANA/JACK) Juan (you at the time?) has called Diana "Deanna," which leads me to Inana Roman Goddess of the Moon. Maybe we'll see something 💥 3/14/23. Will we need earplugs? Love to all
No more mention of the bulldog that gripped Holmes ankle. I thought he may have sorted out Hudson somewhere along the line. Maybe it was put down after the Holmes attack.
I love a good Sherlock Holmes story. Well done! I also create content and just posted my first Sherlock episode. It’s like a live action version of this, pretty cool. Check it out 🤓
i’m addicted to listening to these as i fall asleep!
Me too😃👍
yes me also
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Yes, me!
Me too
Thank you Mr.Wagland. You are, in my mind at least, the definitive voice of this marvellous world.
I'm addicted to these. It so relaxing. I have bad insomnia and it really helps chill me out. Thank you
Beautiful narration that leads you to the Victorian era of Sherlock Holmes.
An interesting story well narrated, I am really enjoying these programs, thank you for posting.
Thanks Colin.
Don't let it throw you off your stroke.
Brilliant art channel by the way!
Really adore these. They are fantastic stories and so well read. I come back time and time again. Thank you so much :)
Thanks Suzy
Yet another Holmes I don't remember. Well done. I truly enjoy and,appreciate the narrator. Thank you.
Cheers Granny.
Your voice is perfect for these stories. Thanks for the effort you put in to making these characters come alive.
My pleasure! Thanks for commenting, cruisepaige!
Nicely done as always. I love Sherlock stories. Thanks.
Thanks for listening Patricia!
The best narrator for Sherlock Holmes stories on You Tube.
Cheers Gary!
Very good at 2.45 am an its better then dreaming.
I agree!
Absolutely.
@@richardmiller8350 well that's elementary my dear Richard
I think this may well be my favourite Sherlock tale. You can't beat a good back-story, and what a tremendous one this is! Exemplary narration as ever Mister Wagland. Doffing my cap to you sir. Have a great lockdown Christmas.
I hope not to! Cheers Richtea!
❤❤
No matter how many new versions and dramatisations of these stories I hear the Conan Doyle original stories are scintillating in detail and a great piece of work, and as Lucy says so well read.
OMG! I read this again last night. Your performance is mind blowing! It's a great story and with your astounding talent, this story has become one of my favorite Sherlock Holmes stories now. Just wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for uploading these great sherlock Holmes stories
This is soooo well read and it is read in such a way that it attracts you to the story and never leave it
These are getting me through my hospital stay helping me keep my mind off my situation thank you so much
Wishing you well! All the best Icebartelby.
Thanks for the kind sentiment
This was an enjoyable new story for me. It was wonderfully written and wonderfully read by a wonderfully talented narrator, Mr. Wagland! 😊
Thank you Deb!
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Thank you. I cannot express adequately to you my appreciation for your work, nor do others who have attempted this work come within miles of-the talent and professionalism you bring to this work.
TS 32:18 great *Greg* getting all that speech out at once w/out drawing a breath👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much for posting these. I fall asleep to these videos almost every night! Xx
It's been years since I read Conan Doyle. You've really captured the feeling of immense immersion I felt when I read these stories the first time brilliantly. Thank you!
great read..i love listening to to some Sherlock Holmes while I'm trimming buds
I love these broadcasts! Thank you!
I love all of these
I have revisited this again. Quite excellent as usual. I hope you did Hound of the Baskerville. I think it's my fav. Still wish you would consider Three Skelton Key, also The Screaming Skull. 🙃
As usual, a great reading. Congratulations.
A very enjoyable story narrated superbly by Greg Wagland with a good sound quality.
Ta Christine
Thank you! So well done.... 😍
Thank you. Very enjoyable.
Thank you
"You look a little bewildered", said he. Classic Holmes.
your voice
If i had a choice
I would listen to all day
I am glad to say
Good job
mesa warrior nice ditty
"Puckered eyes".
Perfect imagery, lol.
Wonderful story and the telling of
Thanks James.
Thank you very much my Dear Fellows for this Lovely work....
Sherlock: Good Job Mate🕵🏽
Cheers Jennifer!
Thank you. Enjoy very much.
Good to hear, Cecelia
Loved it.
Thanks for posting.
Glad you did, SL!
Love... Thank you!
Sir, I’ve read almost all the Sherlock Holmes canon , simultaneously listenining to your wonderful audio recordings. Thank you so much for sharing . I almost feel guilty for listening to these contents for free. But please keep on recording more, especially Victorian writers.Greetings from Turkey👋
Thanks for listening, Cihan. Glad you are enjoying them - I'll keep putting them out there. Where are you in Turkey?
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio In Istanbul. I’d be happy to have you here sir, after covid ,of course😊
I have always loved Sherlock Holmes and lovely accent 😍
Well read by G Wagland..as usual
This is a most delightful story. As far as I know, 'The Gloria Scott' is the only case that gives a clue to the origins of that inquiring mind that is Holmes'.
Great i love them all keep up the good work thank you
Only way to sleep..perfect voices, interesting, and in a pitch that has the correct rhythm for going to sleep❤
Wonderful information! Thank you.
I like to listen while i work
Interesting ... the details made me feel I was on that ship. Again, so well written, and so well read.
Conan Doyle was an absolute genius. His ideas about crime scene investigation was revolutionary. His descriptively vivid writing style managed to bring the central character to life. I listen to these stories to enable me to engage in time travel of the mind!
Lucy Smith @a?
Mr. James Convict Armitage convited and sentenced to transpotation to Australia circa about his 23rd birthday at a time when sentences 30 years earlier were harsher. The year 1855, (29.00). So the narration appears to be 30 years on from 1855 in the year 1885.
Nicely read, thanks! 😊
I just listened to the Benedict Cumberbatch version of the Holmes stories. I felt like it was cheating. 😂 hes ok, but you have got In my head, I just hear you as Watson. It just seems right as you narrate. Although gor me, there will only ever be 1 Holmes, and 1 Watson. Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwick. You have become watson of the audiobooks.
😊😊
Me too!! I love these stories!
Wish there were more and more and more....
You may enjoy, if you haven't already done so, Stephen King's Sherlock Holmes story, The Doctor's Case.
"The supply of game for London is going steadily up. Head-keeper Hudson, we believe, had been now told to receive all orders for fly-paper and for preservation of your hen-pheasant's life."
Soooo good 👍 thank you ❤
Thank you for listening!
Your narration is nothing less than superb, I am enjoying all your stories. Thank you so much. ❤
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Thank you
Я надеюсь, что у меня хватит силы воли, чтобы прослушать всё от начала до конца :)
I hope you do!
Very faciniting.
Good God! This is a bloodthirsty one.
I have no recollection of it. I'll take your word for it.
Yes, wasn't it. Yummy!
This yarn would make a super short movie.
Or a pair of socks?
A little question: is there any connection between that story of the GS and another British barque, the 'Sophy Anderson', mentioned by Dr. Watson elsewhere as a case solved by his friend? Could the SA have been confused with GS? Or is the former case a quite different one? Ships appear frequently in the SH stories, to mention only the ill-fated 'Norah Creina' with Mr. Blessington's murderers aboard, or the infamous 'Lone Star' from the Five Orange Pips, not to mention HMT 'Orontes' from the Study in Scarlet'! ♍👍😁🇵🇱🇬🇧
I love the origin story.
"Nutcracker jaw"...Doyle was a master
Magnificent
The European Otis Jiry! The best narrators ever! The narrator for Augusta Christie's stories is the best female narrator!
how to download this with out a youtube premium account
Good question Bob. Anyone?
I email it to my self. and go from there.
There are TH-cam to mp4 online converters, you can use those.
Hey there! 👋
Saw your first Sherlock was posted 3/14/17,
Pi Day.
Three Point One Four (159 JOHN F. KENNEDY JR)
Pi (25 DEANA/JACK)
Juan (you at the time?) has called Diana "Deanna," which leads me to Inana Roman Goddess of the Moon.
Maybe we'll see something 💥 3/14/23. Will we need earplugs?
Love to all
Thank you Cynthia
Could you guys also try The Greek Interpreter as it is almost as interesting as the Gloria Scott and keep up the good work
Not one of my favourites, 'The Greek Interpreter' :-(
It is fine because you guys are still doing a good job and you guys should be proud of yourselves
I like that one too.
Mr Wagland your voice and reading style are public property now😆. Favourite or not, please read All of the Holmes stories to us. Please.
@@da1681 I fully agree! Best I have heard.
No more mention of the bulldog that gripped Holmes ankle. I thought he may have sorted out Hudson somewhere along the line. Maybe it was put down after the Holmes attack.
Back to reality ❣️.😢
Back to reality ❣️.
Ahh,the Gloria north.
Addictive
I much preferred 'The Gloria Stitz'
A catamaran as I recall.
The Glory of Snot
Bedtime, travel time n what not! Watson?
22:25
Impossible to follow this story, which is ridiculously convoluted. Gave up after 35 minutes. Not fun.
Ha!
Wow
The fens and the broads are not near each other.
“loath” should be pronounced with a short “O”. (Perhaps this was in a different story, though.)
I love a good Sherlock Holmes story. Well done! I also create content and just posted my first Sherlock episode. It’s like a live action version of this, pretty cool. Check it out 🤓
I'll check it out!
Visto 1/5/20
Samesies
На
Back to reality ❣️.