What I like about Holmes was that he was more concerned with solving the case than racking up arrests. He was calculating and not driven by his emotions, but he was kind. He was as concerned with the well-being of the poor as he was his rich and influential clients.
To the Carleton Hobbs supporters Clive Merrison & Michael Williams were the definitive Holmes & Watson on the radio. I hope one day we get to hear Barry Foster when he played Sherlock Holmes on BBC Radio in 1978.
Have a gander at the transcript. The bot has mistakingly typed the surname of Clive Merrison with "Medicine". Kind of appropriate when you think about it. 😂
What I like about Holmes was that he was more concerned with solving the case than racking up arrests. He was calculating and not driven by his emotions, but he was kind. He was as concerned with the well-being of the poor as he was his rich and influential clients.
The only versions that truly ressemble the books. Wonderful.
Conan Doyle may not have rated this little story among his favourite 12, but it's always been one my favourites. Nice to hear it again.
Wonderful! 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Merrison and Williams make a great team and a good story too 😊 Thank you for bringing this BBC radio play to us 😉👍👍
Thank you love these
I have read the book and heard this radio adaption before, but still had me hanging on to every word and action. Thank you.
To the Carleton Hobbs supporters Clive Merrison & Michael Williams were the definitive Holmes & Watson on the radio.
I hope one day we get to hear Barry Foster when he played Sherlock Holmes on BBC Radio in 1978.
Thank you so much!!!🙏🏻🇺🇸
Hadn't heard this adaptation of the story. Enjoyed as always. Thanks!
Have a gander at the transcript. The bot has mistakingly typed the surname of Clive Merrison with "Medicine". Kind of appropriate when you think about it. 😂
There’s nothing like discovering an episode I’ve never heard before!! Thank you!!
Very..... Wonderful - thank you!!!
Thank u going to dtay in bed 4 extra hour 😎😎👍👍✌✌👊👊
Jim is total pratt