A fun 1950s lightweight version of Sherlock Holmes. No brooding. No cocaine or obsessing on Moriarty. It has an easy charm and some fun non Conan Doyle characters like Wilkins and Harry Crocker and the Texas cowgirl. 39 episodes. Wish there were more!
I love Sherlock making the odd boo-boo and Watson getting the last word. Lovely stuff, thanks to TH-cam and fabulous folks uploading, these treasures can still be discovered and enjoyed. Love Ronald Howard and H Marion Crawford, their chemistry, characters, and bromance. Lovely muscular manly service revolver toting Watson, matched with cerebral, mischievous and fine looking Holmes. Pure timeless entertainment
An entertaining episode of "Sherlock Holmes" with H. Marion Crawford and Ronald Howard and a good supporting cast. This series maintained interesting plots, pacing and acting. It was well worthwhile watching.
The only Sherlock that portrays the Good Doctor as Conan had intended. Not a bumbling mumbling comic relief but a capable side kick to the Great Detective. Knowing the character Holmes, how could any one think he would associate with such a fool. I think not. Thank you for this great series!
David Burke and Edward Hardwicke both played competent Watsons alongside Jeremy Brett. Martin Freeman also played a competent Watson in the modern "Sherlock" alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. However I agree that the common portrayal of Watson as a bumbling buffoon (as happens in some episodes of this series) is wide of the mark. Watson is a former army doctor who saw active service and received a severe bullet wound. He runs his own successful medical practice. He married twice. In many of the original stories, he shows great courage and some detective ability. He is a loyal friend who is not afraid to be firm with Holmes about his drug use. He is the one who smooths things over when Holmes has been rude, arrogant or insensitive. He writes and publishes the stories of Holmes' investigations, and always presents himself modestly and as a sounding board for Holmes' ideas. He is no bumbling oaf.
@@mercureethepersonality4671 He injected cocaine in a 7% solution. It is mentioned several times in the original stories. Watson, being a doctor, disapproved and they bickered about it. Whenever Holmes was bored between interesting cases, he would fall into depression and take the cocaine to self-medicate. In some stories he also visited opium dens as part of his investigation, and smoked opium. I believe there is also reference to Holmes sometimes taking morphine.
A nice change from the Doctor Watson that I've used all these years. This one is quite capable and more like what I remember in the original stories from my younger readings. Thanks for uploading these!!!
I've always been a fan got hooked when I was young with the Basil/Nigel movies seen all in-between except these, I find them petty good actually for the condensed versions for TV, slightly different slant tho but enjoyable , sure glad I stumbled on to them , thank you all involved from the actually producing of the shows to producing the shows here on TH-cam.
Uh oh, drawing near the end of the 39 Steps to Sherlock Heaven. Thanks PizzaFlix, you've made a lot of people happy and that is no small accomplishment. This episode is superb.
A series broadcast before my time but thoroughly enjoying. Ronald Howard is the image of his famous father who's death is still mysterious to this day.
@@patriciajrs46Leslie Howard an actor who appeared in Gone with the Wind and The Scarlet Pimpernel. He died in 1943 when the plane he was in was shot down.
Hi John, This has fasinated me too! Leslie Howard was very much disliked in Germany because of his propaganda films, so he could have been targeted.......but there had been talk that Churchill was to be on the same plane but didn't in the end fly on it. Leslie Howard's speech at the end of Pimpernel Smith would not have gone down well with the Nazi's. If you haven't seen Pimpernel Smith it is a must watch, although a little slow to get going but is a great film!! It is available to watch on TH-cam. Dave.
@John O'Connor No problem John, I'm sure you'll enjoy Pimpernel Smith! Leslie Howard was also in the film "First of the few" (entitled Spitfire here on TH-cam as that was the American name). It is based around the story of R J Mitchell, the Spitfire designer. It also has many original Battle of Britain pilots in the first part of the film, which is why their acting seems a little wooden. Dave.
I am one of many, the views suggest so, We do enjoy all Quite a-lot and do so with hope your presentations may continue. We thank you and TH-cam once again.
So this boys' school is in Belgium, eh? My headcanon for this ep is that before he and Watson headed home, Holmes met one of the other students who hero-worshipped the great detective and confided that he'd like to be a detective himself one day. Holmes laughed, "As long as you can exercise those little gray cells of yours, I've no doubt you'll be a fine detective. Au revoir, young Hercule."
I've only got about 4 left and I've watched them all. What fun. Black and white tv or movies are always enjoyable to watch. Ronald Howard believed the Nazi's had something to do with the death of his actor father Leslie Howard. How sad.
His plane was shot down by the Nazi's, but there were several famous people aboard, including one man who looked like Winston Churchill. No one knows for sure who the target was, but Howard, who was known for his anti-Nazi propaganda films and hated by Goebbels, could certainly have been the reason the plane was shot down.
Those who have played Sherlock Holmes since 1893: Charles Brookfield - 1893 William Gillette - 1899-1930 - 1300 Performances over 30 yrs. Sherlock Holmes movie Baffled - 1900 Silent/Short - Max Goldberg John F. Preston - 1900 Charles Rice - 1904 Karoly Baumann - 1905 Maurice Costello - 1905 Viggo Larsen - 1908 Alwin NeuB - 1908, 1911, 1914 Otto Lagoni - 1910 Holger Rasmussen - 1911 Mack Sennett - 1911-1912 George Treville - 1912 Harry Benham - 1913 James Bragington - 1914 Francis Ford - 1914 H.A. Saintbury - 1916 Hugo Flink - 1917 Sam Robinson - 1918 Eille Norwood - 1921 Silent short movie - The Dying Detective Burt Lytell - 1921 Dennis Neillson-Terry - 1921 John Barrymore - 1922 Hamilton Deane - 1923-1932 Tod Slaughter - 1928, 1930 Richard Gordon - 1930-1933, 1936 Clive Brook - 1929/1930/1932 Arthur Wontner - 1931- 1937 - Movie Series Raymond Massey - 1931 Robert Rendel - 1932 Reginald Owen - 1933 Felix Alymer - 1933 Louis Hector - 1934-1935, 1937 Bruno Guttner - 1937, 1939, 1942-1943 Orson Welles - 1938 Basil Rathbone - 1939-1946 Cedric Hardwick - 1945 Tom Conway - 1947 Howard Marion-Crawford - 1948 John Stanley - 1948-1949 Alan Napier - 1949 John Longden - 1951 Laidman Browne - 1951 Carleton Hobbs - 1952-1969 Ronald Howard - 1954 (39 episodes) Sir John Gielgud - 1954-1955 Christopher Lee - 1962, 1970, 1992 Douglas Wilmer - 1964 Peter Cushing - 1959, 1968, 1984 John Neville - 1965, 1970, 1978 Robert Stephens - 1970 Stewart Granger - 1972 John Cleese - 1973 Larry Hagman - 1974 Robert Powell - 1974 John Wood - 1974-1975 Dinsdale Landen - 1974 Leonard Nimoy - 1976 Kevin McCarthy - 1977 Roger Moore - 1976 Nicol Williamson - 1976 Christopher Plummer - 1977 Peter Cook - 1977 Paxton Whitehead - 1978 Geoffrey Whitehead - 1979-1980 Graham Armitage - 1979-1980, 1985 Keith Mitchell - 1979 Charlton Heston - 1980 Frank Langella - 1980 Vasily Livanov - Russian TV - 1979-1981, 1983 & 1986 John Moffatt - 1981 Guy Henry - 1982 Tom Baker - 1982 Ian Richardson - 1983 Peter O’Toole - 1983 (animated TV films - Australian) Jeremy Brett - 1984-1994 Nicholas Rowe - 1984 Dinsdale Landen - 1987 Guy Rolfe - 1984 Tim Pigott-Smith - 1987 Anthony Higgins - 1987 Michael Pennington - 1987 Roger Rees - 1988 Ron Moody - 1988-1989 Clive Merrison - 1989-1998, 2002, 2004, 2008-2010 Edward Woodward - 1990 Simon Callow - 1990 Richard E. Grant 1992 Robert Powell - 1993 Patrick McNee - 1993 Anthony Higgins - 1993 1998-2019: John Gilbert - Episodes 1-18 Lawrence Albert - Episode 20 John Patrick Lowrie - Episodes 21-65 & 67-until Dennis Bateman - Episode 66 Jason Gray-Stanford - 1999-2001 - Animation for Kids Matt Frewer - 2000-2001 Joaquim de Almeida - 2001 Richard Roxburgh - 2002 James D’Arcy - 2002 Andrew Sachs - 2004 Rupert Everett - 2004 Jonathan Pryce - 2007 Javier Marzan - 2007 Roger Llewellyn - 2009 Ben Syder - 2010 Christian Rode - 2010, 2014 Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019 Benjamin Lawlor - 2013 Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 2013 Robert Downey Jr. 2009 & 2011 Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016 Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018 Seamus Dever - 2014 Ian McKellen - 2015 Euan Morton - 2015 Gregory Wooddell - 2015 Paul Andrew Goldsmith - 2015-2016 Ewen Bremner - 2016 Jay Taylor - 2017-2018 Yuko Takeuchi - 2018 (HBO Asia - female ‘Holmes’) Orlando Wells - 2018 Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube) Johnny Depp - 2018 (animation) Will Ferrell - 2018 Nicholas Boulton - 2020 Henry Cavill - 2020 Ethan Bell - 2020 (Fan Film on TH-cam) Ethan Thomas Jung - 2020 Fan Adv. (Vagabond Repertory Theater Company-TH-cam) This list is not exhaustive. however, these are some of the many actors who have played Sherlock Holmes on stage, screen, radio and TV adaptations.
Which one is your favourite?! I love the performance of Jeremy Brett. I also love the fact that he insisted on becoming an actor when his father disagreed and told him that wasn't a good enough career for his family background!!! He had enough character to choose his own destiny and made a lot of people happy with his work. Cheers to Jeremy Brett!!! A wonderful actor.
@@sarahg3500 : My #1 is also Jeremy Brett. However, there are several others I enjoy watching. I have been searching names for this list since 2017-2018. I have watched and listened to much Sherlock Holmes since I began this journey. Here are some of those I have appreciated watching: Arthur Wontner-1930s; Ron Howard-1950s; Basil Rathbone-1939-1940s; Rupert Everett-2004; Igor Petrenko - 2013; Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016; Robt Downey, Jr -2009-2011. I also found worth mentioning Samuel Tady on the YTube fan performances of Sherlock Holmes. I did appreciate this effort to present our favorite character to us on a media venue at no charge for us to watch.
@@HJKelley47Very interesting, and I will definitely look into your favourites!!! My personal favourite scene is the little speech about having problems to solve as a necessity to occupy his hungry mind, when Jeremy Brett speaks directly into the camera, in the first appearance as Sherlock Holmes for television by Granada studios. It's a wonderful way to keep his magnificent talent alive, his beauty and his eyes, and the genius that made him a perfect Holmes. It's wonderful to hear that you cherish his performance, too!!! In an interview with BBC he said about himself that he was such a good-looking man when he was young and performed in War and peace. I think he is in his prime at the scene I mentioned above. Such an impressive work that he left behind, and he followed his dreams. Even changed his name when his father said, your family name is too good to be the name of an actor!!! This is how he became Jeremy Brett, since Brett was his stage name that he took on in real life, as well. He was beautiful and smart and courageous, he had guts!!! His father wanted him to use the family name once Jeremy Brett had become famous, but he wouldn't do that!!! Twice the right decision!!! Admirable!!!
@@davesheppard8797 : Actually, Michael Caine played the character Reginald Kincaid a drunken out of work actor, who was hired by Dr. Watson to play Sherlock Holmes. It was a funny movie though. It was called Without A Clue, made in 1988. Ben Kingsley played Dr. Watson, the real sleuth solving cases..
In the A. Conan Doyle stories he sometimes charges a large fee for wealthy clients in between his pro bono type cases. I believe his brother Mycroft is a financial wizard and advises Sherlock on investments. In one story Holmes secretly buys out Watsons practice to free him up as an assistant and archiver. You may want to keep in mind these episodes here though charming and fun are generally not Arthur Conan Doyle stories. This is Sheldon Reynolds wtiting, Im pretty sure.
@@triciasomogyi5431 Mycroft, as the elder son, may have inherited the estate from the parents who were country squires but I doubt Sherlock is impoverished.
@@suchahermit55 these stories are original stories for the series, not the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, although some as based in part on Doyle's stories.
when hanging a picture on a wall, is it the hammer or the nail that is the most important? neither......... it is the striking of the nail with the hammer that is the most important...........
I liked the Geoffrey Whitehead series a lot, too and recognised this episode as one of the those they recycled (which is okay I guess since both series were by Mr Reynolds anyway) ~ but somehow this one was a lot less scary; for me the Geoffrey Whitehead version was scarier (then again I am a coward and watch these things with all the lights on eheheh)
Saying the series it´s almost an Agatha Christie´s quality plot, raises the curiosity to follow the others. Holmes is barking at the right tree gere...
A nice time in making movies when men could verbally appreciate a pretty woman and not be attacked by Me Too and other supposed politically correct groups.
The titles in text all start "The Case Of The" making it impossible to see anymore... so every episode is titled the same and impossible to discriminate among them.
@@PizzaFLIX I'm using a large format smart phone... no monitor or laptop. Since all the available title space gets used by the repeating redundant phrase any text that identifies the episode is excluded, seriously disabling usability. Dropping redundancies is common practice for this and many other reasons. Regards, and thank you for these uploads.
Watching this series for the first time, I am astounded by the ineptness of the writers. The simplistic and naive stories are completly lacking in development of deductive reasoning and intrigue of discovery they are an insult to Arthur Conan Doyle. Every story is entirely geared to fit into the 27 minute time slot! I continue to watch the series for a good laugh!
@doctorwho0077 Yes - the stories are shortened to fit the TV time slot. Otherwise they would not exist. I will take the shortened versions over none. (And yes, I have read them).
How disappointing this series is. While Dr. Watson was never a boob in the books, he was also not more in control than Holmes. Holmes knew the train timetables. Holmes wouldn't have overlooked emptying the gun. Holmes wouldn't have not known about fishing, or the location of a village, or any of the other innumerable lacks he is attributed here. The books were wonderful. Movie and television adaptations are almost invariably a disappointment.
A fun 1950s lightweight version of Sherlock Holmes. No brooding. No cocaine or obsessing on Moriarty. It has an easy charm and some fun non Conan Doyle characters like Wilkins and Harry Crocker and the Texas cowgirl. 39 episodes. Wish there were more!
well said!
I love Sherlock making the odd boo-boo and Watson getting the last word. Lovely stuff, thanks to TH-cam and fabulous folks uploading, these treasures can still be discovered and enjoyed. Love Ronald Howard and H Marion Crawford, their chemistry, characters, and bromance. Lovely muscular manly service revolver toting Watson, matched with cerebral, mischievous and fine looking Holmes. Pure timeless entertainment
An entertaining episode of "Sherlock Holmes" with H. Marion Crawford and Ronald Howard and a good supporting cast. This series maintained interesting plots, pacing and acting. It was well worthwhile watching.
The only Sherlock that portrays the Good Doctor as Conan had intended. Not a bumbling mumbling comic relief but a capable side kick to the Great Detective. Knowing the character Holmes, how could any one think he would associate with such a fool. I think not.
Thank you for this great series!
joe stockman thanks you saved me writing the same! I really like Dr W's toughness too. They are such a good combo. I enjoy 1 each evening.
joe stockman The sleepwalking kid was longing to laugh, always a smirk on his face.
David Burke and Edward Hardwicke both played competent Watsons alongside Jeremy Brett. Martin Freeman also played a competent Watson in the modern "Sherlock" alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. However I agree that the common portrayal of Watson as a bumbling buffoon (as happens in some episodes of this series) is wide of the mark. Watson is a former army doctor who saw active service and received a severe bullet wound. He runs his own successful medical practice. He married twice. In many of the original stories, he shows great courage and some detective ability. He is a loyal friend who is not afraid to be firm with Holmes about his drug use. He is the one who smooths things over when Holmes has been rude, arrogant or insensitive. He writes and publishes the stories of Holmes' investigations, and always presents himself modestly and as a sounding board for Holmes' ideas. He is no bumbling oaf.
Mikefule what drugs did Holmes use!?
@@mercureethepersonality4671 He injected cocaine in a 7% solution. It is mentioned several times in the original stories. Watson, being a doctor, disapproved and they bickered about it. Whenever Holmes was bored between interesting cases, he would fall into depression and take the cocaine to self-medicate. In some stories he also visited opium dens as part of his investigation, and smoked opium. I believe there is also reference to Holmes sometimes taking morphine.
The Old is gold! This series has been enthralling me. It's classic gems to watch.
I love this series on Sherlock and Watson so much more than any version I have seen so far. Thank you a lot for making it available to us. 🤗💞
A nice change from the Doctor Watson that I've used all these years. This one is quite capable and more like what I remember in the original stories from my younger readings. Thanks for uploading these!!!
a tip: you can watch series on KaldroStream. Been using it for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Brennan Kohen Yea, been using Kaldrostream for since december myself =)
7 left to go but, i may have to go back again as I can't remember which ones I've seen. Old age has it's advantages.
Bean David 🤣 I find I forget the endings after awhile so it’s like watching for the first time lol
When I watch I press _like_ so when it comes up again I know if I have seen it
The story of my, life, I don't remember the end...
I love the way Sherlock deduced that the writer of the letter was young and pretty.
He was hoping ! Not based on fact 😀 " You aren't the only one privileged to think wishfully, my dear Watson. "
And perfume perhaps on the letter?
@@haroldwilkes6608 a strand of hair the colour of autumn honey and presumably soft to the touch between his fingers.
I've always been a fan got hooked when I was young with the Basil/Nigel movies seen all in-between except these, I find them petty good actually for the condensed versions for TV, slightly different slant tho but enjoyable , sure glad I stumbled on to them , thank you all involved from the actually producing of the shows to producing the shows here on TH-cam.
Uh oh, drawing near the end of the 39 Steps to Sherlock Heaven. Thanks PizzaFlix, you've made a lot of people happy and that is no small accomplishment. This episode is superb.
A most intriguing mystery.
This one is definitely a two pipe problem!
I love that! Like a Four Alarm Fire.
Very enjoyable! Am slowly working through all of them. Thank you for posting.
The actress who played the role of Marie Grande is very beautiful
Nicole Courcel is her name
Ain't youth grand. Lol
A series broadcast before my time but thoroughly enjoying. Ronald Howard is the image of his famous father who's death is still mysterious to this day.
Who was Ronald Howard's father?
@@patriciajrs46Leslie Howard an actor who appeared in Gone with the Wind and The Scarlet Pimpernel. He died in 1943 when the plane he was in was shot down.
Hi John,
This has fasinated me too! Leslie Howard was very much disliked in Germany because of his propaganda films, so he could have been targeted.......but there had been talk that Churchill was to be on the same plane but didn't in the end fly on it. Leslie Howard's speech at the end of Pimpernel Smith would not have gone down well with the Nazi's. If you haven't seen Pimpernel Smith it is a must watch, although a little slow to get going but is a great film!! It is available to watch on TH-cam.
Dave.
@@davesheppard8797 Hi Dave
Thanks for the info. I will look this up and give it a viewing.
John
@John O'Connor No problem John, I'm sure you'll enjoy Pimpernel Smith! Leslie Howard was also in the film "First of the few" (entitled Spitfire here on TH-cam as that was the American name). It is based around the story of R J Mitchell, the Spitfire designer. It also has many original Battle of Britain pilots in the first part of the film, which is why their acting seems a little wooden.
Dave.
I'm loving these
Love this series
Thanks you for the wonderful series.Awesome
I like how this Holmes was more human than most portray him.
I'm hooked. Great series.
That was a good bluff, Holmes. The murderer gave himself away.
Thrilling and suspenseful. Awesome series.
Another awesome episode.
This for me is the only Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. And this episode, one of the best!
Yes, indeed. H. Marion Crawford is quite delightful and not portrayed as an idiot. The outcome was surprising.
Why didn't they ask Inspector Clouseau to solve the case?
I am one of many, the views suggest so, We do enjoy all Quite a-lot and do so with hope your presentations may continue. We thank you and TH-cam once again.
So this boys' school is in Belgium, eh? My headcanon for this ep is that before he and Watson headed home, Holmes met one of the other students who hero-worshipped the great detective and confided that he'd like to be a detective himself one day. Holmes laughed, "As long as you can exercise those little gray cells of yours, I've no doubt you'll be a fine detective. Au revoir, young Hercule."
Why would this confuse you?
oh yeah it’s Belgium 😂 oui mon ami
I've only got about 4 left and I've watched them all. What fun. Black and white tv or movies are always enjoyable to watch.
Ronald Howard believed the Nazi's had something to do with the death of his actor father Leslie Howard. How sad.
His plane was shot down by the Nazi's, but there were several famous people aboard, including one man who looked like Winston Churchill. No one knows for sure who the target was, but Howard, who was known for his anti-Nazi propaganda films and hated by Goebbels, could certainly have been the reason the plane was shot down.
This was a tough one to figure out. Good ending.
❤❤❤so enjoyed this thanks for sharing. Watching the first time February 2024
I'm hooked ..... 18 down 21 to go ...
absolutely brilliant!
Those who have played Sherlock Holmes since 1893:
Charles Brookfield - 1893
William Gillette - 1899-1930 - 1300 Performances over 30 yrs.
Sherlock Holmes movie Baffled - 1900 Silent/Short -
Max Goldberg
John F. Preston - 1900
Charles Rice - 1904
Karoly Baumann - 1905
Maurice Costello - 1905
Viggo Larsen - 1908
Alwin NeuB - 1908, 1911, 1914
Otto Lagoni - 1910
Holger Rasmussen - 1911
Mack Sennett - 1911-1912
George Treville - 1912
Harry Benham - 1913
James Bragington - 1914
Francis Ford - 1914
H.A. Saintbury - 1916
Hugo Flink - 1917
Sam Robinson - 1918
Eille Norwood - 1921 Silent short movie - The Dying Detective
Burt Lytell - 1921
Dennis Neillson-Terry - 1921
John Barrymore - 1922
Hamilton Deane - 1923-1932
Tod Slaughter - 1928, 1930
Richard Gordon - 1930-1933, 1936
Clive Brook - 1929/1930/1932
Arthur Wontner - 1931- 1937 - Movie Series
Raymond Massey - 1931
Robert Rendel - 1932
Reginald Owen - 1933
Felix Alymer - 1933
Louis Hector - 1934-1935, 1937
Bruno Guttner - 1937, 1939, 1942-1943
Orson Welles - 1938
Basil Rathbone - 1939-1946
Cedric Hardwick - 1945
Tom Conway - 1947
Howard Marion-Crawford - 1948
John Stanley - 1948-1949
Alan Napier - 1949
John Longden - 1951
Laidman Browne - 1951
Carleton Hobbs - 1952-1969
Ronald Howard - 1954 (39 episodes)
Sir John Gielgud - 1954-1955
Christopher Lee - 1962, 1970, 1992
Douglas Wilmer - 1964
Peter Cushing - 1959, 1968, 1984
John Neville - 1965, 1970, 1978
Robert Stephens - 1970
Stewart Granger - 1972
John Cleese - 1973
Larry Hagman - 1974
Robert Powell - 1974
John Wood - 1974-1975
Dinsdale Landen - 1974
Leonard Nimoy - 1976
Kevin McCarthy - 1977
Roger Moore - 1976
Nicol Williamson - 1976
Christopher Plummer - 1977
Peter Cook - 1977
Paxton Whitehead - 1978
Geoffrey Whitehead - 1979-1980
Graham Armitage - 1979-1980, 1985
Keith Mitchell - 1979
Charlton Heston - 1980
Frank Langella - 1980
Vasily Livanov - Russian TV - 1979-1981, 1983 & 1986
John Moffatt - 1981
Guy Henry - 1982
Tom Baker - 1982
Ian Richardson - 1983
Peter O’Toole - 1983 (animated TV films - Australian)
Jeremy Brett - 1984-1994
Nicholas Rowe - 1984
Dinsdale Landen - 1987
Guy Rolfe - 1984
Tim Pigott-Smith - 1987
Anthony Higgins - 1987
Michael Pennington - 1987
Roger Rees - 1988
Ron Moody - 1988-1989
Clive Merrison - 1989-1998, 2002, 2004, 2008-2010
Edward Woodward - 1990
Simon Callow - 1990
Richard E. Grant 1992
Robert Powell - 1993
Patrick McNee - 1993
Anthony Higgins - 1993
1998-2019: John Gilbert - Episodes 1-18
Lawrence Albert - Episode 20
John Patrick Lowrie - Episodes 21-65 & 67-until
Dennis Bateman - Episode 66
Jason Gray-Stanford - 1999-2001 - Animation for Kids
Matt Frewer - 2000-2001
Joaquim de Almeida - 2001
Richard Roxburgh - 2002
James D’Arcy - 2002
Andrew Sachs - 2004
Rupert Everett - 2004
Jonathan Pryce - 2007
Javier Marzan - 2007
Roger Llewellyn - 2009
Ben Syder - 2010
Christian Rode - 2010, 2014
Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019
Benjamin Lawlor - 2013
Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 2013
Robert Downey Jr. 2009 & 2011
Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016
Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018
Seamus Dever - 2014
Ian McKellen - 2015
Euan Morton - 2015
Gregory Wooddell - 2015
Paul Andrew Goldsmith - 2015-2016
Ewen Bremner - 2016
Jay Taylor - 2017-2018
Yuko Takeuchi - 2018 (HBO Asia - female ‘Holmes’)
Orlando Wells - 2018
Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube)
Johnny Depp - 2018 (animation)
Will Ferrell - 2018
Nicholas Boulton - 2020
Henry Cavill - 2020
Ethan Bell - 2020 (Fan Film on TH-cam)
Ethan Thomas Jung - 2020 Fan Adv.
(Vagabond Repertory Theater Company-TH-cam)
This list is not exhaustive. however, these are some of the
many actors who have played Sherlock Holmes on stage,
screen, radio and TV adaptations.
Which one is your favourite?!
I love the performance of Jeremy Brett. I also love the fact that he insisted on becoming an actor when his father disagreed and told him that wasn't a good enough career for his family background!!!
He had enough character to choose his own destiny and made a lot of people happy with his work.
Cheers to Jeremy Brett!!! A wonderful actor.
@@sarahg3500 : My #1 is also Jeremy Brett. However, there are several others I enjoy watching.
I have been searching names for this list since 2017-2018. I have watched and listened to
much Sherlock Holmes since I began this journey. Here are some of those I have appreciated
watching: Arthur Wontner-1930s; Ron Howard-1950s; Basil Rathbone-1939-1940s; Rupert
Everett-2004; Igor Petrenko - 2013; Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016; Robt Downey, Jr -2009-2011.
I also found worth mentioning Samuel Tady on the YTube fan performances of Sherlock Holmes.
I did appreciate this effort to present our favorite character to us on a media venue at no charge
for us to watch.
@@HJKelley47Very interesting, and I will definitely look into your favourites!!! My personal favourite scene is the little speech about having problems to solve as a necessity to occupy his hungry mind, when Jeremy Brett speaks directly into the camera, in the first appearance as Sherlock Holmes for television by Granada studios. It's a wonderful way to keep his magnificent talent alive, his beauty and his eyes, and the genius that made him a perfect Holmes.
It's wonderful to hear that you cherish his performance, too!!!
In an interview with BBC he said about himself that he was such a good-looking man when he was young and performed in War and peace. I think he is in his prime at the scene I mentioned above. Such an impressive work that he left behind, and he followed his dreams. Even changed his name when his father said, your family name is too good to be the name of an actor!!!
This is how he became Jeremy Brett, since Brett was his stage name that he took on in real life, as well. He was beautiful and smart and courageous, he had guts!!! His father wanted him to use the family name once Jeremy Brett had become famous, but he wouldn't do that!!!
Twice the right decision!!!
Admirable!!!
Hi Kelley,
You missed out Michael Caine!
Dave.
@@davesheppard8797 : Actually, Michael Caine played the character Reginald Kincaid a drunken out of work actor, who was hired by Dr. Watson to play Sherlock Holmes. It was a funny movie though. It was called Without A Clue, made in 1988. Ben Kingsley played Dr. Watson, the real sleuth solving cases..
LOVE how holmes just open palm slapped that kid in the face to wake him up lol
These are quite addictive aren't they? :)
I love these
Is SH independently wealthy, and if so, how did he get this way? I ask because he rarely gets or discusses a fee for his services.
In the A. Conan Doyle stories he sometimes charges a large fee for wealthy clients in between his pro bono type cases. I believe his brother Mycroft is a financial wizard and advises Sherlock on investments. In one story Holmes secretly buys out Watsons practice to free him up as an assistant and archiver. You may want to keep in mind these episodes here though charming and fun are generally not Arthur Conan Doyle stories. This is Sheldon Reynolds wtiting, Im pretty sure.
He "depends on the kindness of strangers"...
I think he came from family money.
@@triciasomogyi5431 Mycroft, as the elder son, may have inherited the estate from the parents who were country squires but I doubt Sherlock is impoverished.
@@suchahermit55 these stories are original stories for the series, not the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, although some as based in part on Doyle's stories.
Thank you 🤩🤩💖
Probably the best of the episodes . . I deduce . . as I've not seen them all as of yet . . . Still . . That I've seen thus far shall we say?
French actress Nicole Courcel was superb
Classy!!!
excellent episode, thanks for the upload
when hanging a picture on a wall, is it the hammer or the nail that is the most important?
neither.........
it is the striking of the nail with the hammer that is the most important...........
An unusual supertstitious murder which was considered natural death misusing the telepathy boy was very cleverly investigated.
A better version exists in the 1979/1980 version, also by Sheldon Reynolds, called Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson with Geoffrey Whithead..
I liked the Geoffrey Whitehead series a lot, too and recognised this episode as one of the those they recycled (which is okay I guess since both series were by Mr Reynolds anyway) ~ but somehow this one was a lot less scary; for me the Geoffrey Whitehead version was scarier (then again I am a coward and watch these things with all the lights on eheheh)
The game is afoot in this movie
Almost an Agatha Christie type ending !
Great movies
I like the "Murderer is somebody in this rhum" endings but I prefer Peter Sellers for that.
Saying the series it´s almost an Agatha Christie´s quality plot, raises the curiosity to follow the others. Holmes is barking at the right tree gere...
I guessed it. yayyy.
Excellent
Deadly Prophecy is too funny to be believed!
A nice time in making movies when men could verbally appreciate a pretty woman and not be attacked by Me Too and other supposed politically correct groups.
Madame Marie Legrande was an attractive woman.
relevance... the chalk, the boy (the instruments), the hypnotist (commits the act)....... (just in case no one understood what I meant)
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Dr. Dimanche, Dr. Sunday.
the writers didn’t share the one important clue to pin the guilty.
but i suspected the witch was the red herring.
nice one, still !
SLAP!! NOT TONIGHT. lol, classic.
Posthypnotic suggestion
The titles in text all start "The Case Of The" making it impossible to see anymore... so every episode is titled the same and impossible to discriminate among them.
DKY: what type of device are you using to stream TH-cam? I haven't informed of this issue before or experienced it myself.
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I'm using a large format smart phone... no monitor or laptop. Since all the available title space gets used by the repeating redundant phrase any text that identifies the episode is excluded, seriously disabling usability. Dropping redundancies is common practice for this and many other reasons.
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and thank you for these uploads.
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note: TH-cam has a new modified menu which, but only if selected, overcomes this issue.
@@DouglasKYoung Took your advice and modified titles. Thanks for helping improve PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
@@PizzaFLIX What a wonderful thing to do, to make a difference because of a viewer's attention.
Watching this series for the first time, I am astounded by the ineptness of the writers. The simplistic and naive stories are completly lacking in development of deductive reasoning and intrigue of discovery they are an insult to Arthur Conan Doyle. Every story is entirely geared to fit into the 27 minute time slot! I continue to watch the series for a good laugh!
@doctorwho0077 Yes - the stories are shortened to fit the TV time slot. Otherwise they would not exist. I will take the shortened versions over none. (And yes, I have read them).
Although Fiction yet Some Sherlock Holmes stories need colour. Brush n Bucketfulls of If May
How disappointing this series is. While Dr. Watson was never a boob in the books, he was also not more in control than Holmes. Holmes knew the train timetables. Holmes wouldn't have overlooked emptying the gun. Holmes wouldn't have not known about fishing, or the location of a village, or any of the other innumerable lacks he is attributed here. The books were wonderful. Movie and television adaptations are almost invariably a disappointment.
Holmes admitted to not emptying the gun. He told Watson that he merely hoped the other doctor would believe it and thereby not try to shoot anyone.
The gun was loaded ... Jesus
Was there a pattern?
Fun. I prefer Rathbone and Bruce but I tolerate these two. I must say tha the Watson character's moustache is,always crooked and looks quite fake.
too, good
15:57 gotta love those arm gestures
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& The Curiously 🐈❤️🐈. CAT. Suspicious good doc Watson was wary enough on the couch which housed his ??? inferior. For once experienced Doc Doc Watson
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To communicate with tongues
Prognostication is not prophetic...
A colleague um?
Sonanmbulism...
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