*HOLMES:Geoffrey Whitehead was born on October 1, 1939 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. He is an actor, known for The Foundation (1977), A Legacy (1975) and Second Thoughts (1991).* *WATSON:Donald Pickering was born on November 15, 1933 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England as Donald Ellis Pickering. He was an actor, known for The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), The Pallisers (1974) and A Bridge Too Far (1977). He died on December 19, 2009 in Gloucestershire, England.*
Patrick Newell you will remember from the Resident Patient with Jeremy Brett which also had in it the guy who played Sir Lancelot in Excalibur with both Richard from Keeping Up Appearances & Capt. Picard. Did I drop enough names to get a like yet?
The large open sets are new for Sheldon Reynolds. Maybe he hired a designer and an art director for the later episodes. The cinemaphotography has improved... a few better angles, less inexpensive foggy night settings, but just about every scintilla of suspense has been thoroughly been carefully omitted in an incredibly droll treatment. Holmes himself alternates between the obtuse punctuating the frequently obvious, to which a stunned Watson or a dumbfounded LeStrade go along largely empty of character or will, mere talking props. The music provides a touch of suspense to the blandness; an afterthought inadequate to rescue each episode. Limited to a transplanted theatrical sensibility this series went the way of an abundance of television without a personality or a creative vision in control. Investors quickly fly from such scenarios.
everything about this is just horrible, film quality, the whole thing takes place in an echo chamber, and compared to the other actors these guys just don't measure up. don't worry the second part is worse and the inspector is a disappointment.
Don't care what anyone says, I really enjoy this series. Thanks for posting.
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Also not aware of this Holmes. he's very good but my favourite is Ronald Howard,closely followed by Jeremy Brett and Basil Rathbone.
I have not been aware of this 'Holmes'. He seems to be quite good but Jeremy Brett will always be the best before the first, Basil Rathbone.
Yes
*HOLMES:Geoffrey Whitehead was born on October 1, 1939 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. He is an actor, known for The Foundation (1977), A Legacy (1975) and Second Thoughts (1991).*
*WATSON:Donald Pickering was born on November 15, 1933 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England as Donald Ellis Pickering. He was an actor, known for The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), The Pallisers (1974) and A Bridge Too Far (1977). He died on December 19, 2009 in Gloucestershire, England.*
Я так рада, что нашла этот сериал! Мне нравятся все актеры. А Шерлок такой молодой, умный и красивый!
Сделайте доступными оставшиеся видео, для чего их скрывать? Это замечательный сериал, и все хотят посмотреть его полностью!
Donald Pickering is fascinating as Watson, his facial expressions speak volumes
I like the theme music...
I also love the theme music 🎶 it's a beautiful piece
I say, Wolf. Well done, old boy. Stout fellow.
Patrick Newell you will remember from the Resident Patient with Jeremy Brett which also had in it the guy who played Sir Lancelot in Excalibur with both Richard from Keeping Up Appearances & Capt. Picard. Did I drop enough names to get a like yet?
Theme tune is amazing classic series
Wow! Just as I saw then...The sky was blue, black post-dusk.
Yes this is wonderful music
My favorite Sherlock!
The theme music is very nice
I just love these shows. I have always wanted the Granada TV versions with Jeremy Brett. By Sheldon Reynolds!!
The large open sets are new for Sheldon Reynolds. Maybe he hired a designer and an art director for the later episodes. The cinemaphotography has improved... a few better angles, less inexpensive foggy night settings, but just about every scintilla of suspense has been thoroughly been carefully omitted in an incredibly droll treatment. Holmes himself alternates between the obtuse punctuating the frequently obvious, to which a stunned Watson or a dumbfounded LeStrade go along largely empty of character or will, mere talking props. The music provides a touch of suspense to the blandness; an afterthought inadequate to rescue each episode. Limited to a transplanted theatrical sensibility this series went the way of an abundance of television without a personality or a creative vision in control. Investors quickly fly from such scenarios.
Is Geoffrey Whitehead the youngest that played Sherlock?
Enjoy!
everything about this is just horrible, film quality, the whole thing takes place in an echo chamber, and compared to the other actors these guys just don't measure up. don't worry the second part is worse and the inspector is a disappointment.