Mr. Wagland, what a wonderful legacy you have left to this world. Although I have been an avid reader of Holmes for the bulk of my 71 years, this is the first time I listening instead of reading. You have made the old new again. You have taken all of us into a cozy armchair at 221B awaiting Mrs. Hudson to bring us a “Lovely cuppa” tea!
A good Sherlock story for our times would be 'The Mystery of Who Voted Down Mr Wagland's Excellent Narration of Sherlock Holmes.' It's a mystery to me that's for sure.
It certainly wasn't me but sometimes people do it to remind themselves of which stories they like or didn't like so they can re-listen to only the ones they like. That way when they come back to listen but don't remember they can easily see and not have to start the book and then remember 5 minutes in that they didn't like it. 🤷🏼♀️🥰. Of course some people are just mean trolls but I'd like to think not 84 people would be ??
I agree. I too have noticed this on a number of Mr. Waglands video's. It is unfortunate because imo, Mr. Wagland does the best rendition of the Sherlock Holmes series!! Not only with different accents but with different dialects such as an upper class Brit accent vs. a commoner Brit for example. Two possible thoughts as to why this may be... 1). Allot of Brit's have extremely high expectational standards; anything less then complete and udder perfection might be considered 'rubbish' or, in this instance, a thumbs down. Seems somwhat an unlikely reason, however a theory nonetheless or; 2). Perhaps it is from those whom also do what Mr. Wagland does. Maybe this is their way of attempting to derail the efforts of this channel for reasons that can only be 'justified' by themselves. And a 3rd...just trolls. Anyway, thank you Mr. Wagland, you do an amazing job and those who enjoy your voice and readings will whole-heartedly concur. 🍻
As a shut-in, disabled vet I want to say how much I appreciate your excellent channel. Thank you for producing these thought-provoking programs! My best regards...keep up the great work!
Struggling with what long covid is doing to my heart, and good old Holmes and Watson are wonderful for taking my mind off my erratic heart rate in the middle of the night. Thankyou so much for all of these.
I first read this almost 40years ago. Since I read ' Make a long arm Watson '. I've often wondered why I love this line so much. Lots of others too by ACD and other 19th century writers. Don't rate their health care but love the lingo and you read it so well. Thanks.
Perfection! I love the pace and pronunciation of your narration. The timbre of your voice is relaxing and wonderfully appropriate . The kitty's and I give you four paw's up!! Thank you
Once again mr. Wagland,, you have outdone yourself with your narration of the Sussex Vampire. I love listening to you, but you already know that!!Don't ever stop with your amazing stories and also of course Sherlock Holmes.... Here is wishing you the very best always from Eastern North Carolina, USA
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio pretty darn close to it. Down by Camp Lejuene, in Jacksonville North Carolina. But I am originally from New York state. My ancestry goes back to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 in England.
Yes, with my failing eyesight I have been thoroughly enjoying listening to the narration of Sherlock Holmes as I don't like the movie renditions - none seem to be able to create him as the books do & so I prefer to listen & see him in my mind's eye as Sir Arthur created him. This narrator has captured the tone beautifully!! So thank you very much for releasing these stories to us.
Having listened to almost all of Greg Wagland's readings of these stories, I am surprised how many of the characters in them have Scottish names, e.g. Robert Ferguson in this one.. Not surprising since Arthur Conan Doyle was born and grew up in Edinburgh, but I did too and not until now did I realize this fact. It is only when one hears all the stories that it becomes obvious.
How delightful! Thank you, Greg. Interesting that Conan Doyle makes the point of refuting supernatural myths in several Sherlock stories (Hound of the Baskervilles for another), and then has those bizarre stories with Egyption mummies killing people and whatnot. As if he couldn't decide what to believe. Or did he just write those to cater to another audience?
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio I remember reading a funny pastiche in which Watson was concerned about the reputation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (in the pastiches he’s usually Watson’s literary agent as opposed to Holmes and Watson’s actual creator) because of Doyle’s obsession with the Cottingley fairies and he was afraid that it would destroy his reputation, and so he asked Holmes to look into it and present Doyle with proof that the Cottingley fairies were fake, Holmes who was in retirement in Sussex read up on the basics of these “fairy photos” and sent Doyle this straight and to the point telegram. “My Dear Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Little girls are little liars, These “fairies” are obvious paper cut outs from this same children’s book which I am sending you in the post along with this telegram, I would strongly advise you to abandon this “investigation” at once. Yours Sherlock Holmes”
As a new ,growing A.C. Doyle's Sherlock Holmes fan as far as the printed word, and a many of my 35 years by some chance long fan of the Rathbone/Bruce films, this channel has made enjoying the body of work much easier and more able to relax and enjoy and completes my trifecta of Holmes enjoying lol. Your voice is perfect for Holmes, I can genuinely picture his thin frame and wise,furrowed brow when I hear the old time music in your accent and pronunciation. Id actually very much love to hear you somehow gather a few friends and redo one of the 40s radio dramas maybe. Just a perfect Holmes for sure. Big cheers to you and yours from Boulder, Colorado!
Hello again mr. Wagland oh, what a pleasant surprise it was to find a new narration of a Sherlock Holmes story! No matter what you narrate, it is always perfection!! I love all your stories, no matter what they are, but you know that!! Hope that you are well! I love the way you say "Daddy," by the way!!
Any idea when you will get to the other Casebook stories? I’m finally almost done reading all the Holmes stories and this is the final push. Love your work; thanks for making this a fun and engaging journey.
Same here. Love the whole series, perfectly voiced. Really hoping it will be finished at some point so will just have to keep eye out. Don't like to ask, especially when the work up to now has been excellent and f.o.c. I've listened to every one of these though and they've all been brilliant, hours and hours of fun, so the last one's will be worth being patient for.
Yes thanks Wagz, another brilliantly narrated ss per usual.... Cheers Greg, hope it's not too cold for you in the U.K! It's bloody hot here in Melbourne 35° to 40° this summer, doesn't help our poor Volunteer fire fighters on the East coast of Australia.. Thanks again M8ty 🍻 cheers as per.... lol
We had to deal with the Northern California fires last fall. My heart goes out to all Aussies who are effected by the drought and extreme fire season that continues to devastate eastern Australia. It would be nice if CA/US would send firefighting assistance to you. We needed every firefighter we could get. Good luck John!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio LoL, stilton always reminds me of the Death scene where he invites the grim reaper in saying that the stilton is very good.
Nearly needless to say the poor boy had a psychological break and formed an unhealthy affection toward his father. Which the father was aware of due to his embarrassment and firm removal of the child about him. A year at sea will do him as much good as it will harm but he certainly would return home with better faculties.
I rather suspect a year at sea would be of benefit to many, if it was properly run. Who knows! I don’t think I’d have like it, but maybe that’s not the point.
Ha! Apologies. I see and hear the information now. I’m am an audible.com subscriber and am very pleased to see a number of books narrated by you listed there. Your Sherlock characters are easily recognized. And the story so well read that I’m transported to the scene. Thank you. 😀🏆
SHERLOCK HOLMES AUDIOBOOKS 1. Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio - TH-cam Channel Greg Wagland - Reader 2017-2018 * Reads 25 Holmes Adventures by Arthur C. Doyle * Also reads other non-Holmes stories by Arthur C. Doyle 2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Vol 1 - Vol. 6 - Releaased 2004 3. Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Vol. 1 - Released 2007 Vol. 2 - Released 2008 4. Reminiscenses of Sherlock Holmes - Last Bow Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Released 2006 5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Tantor Audio Simon Prebble - Reader Released 2010 6. The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes Audio Connoisseur Carlton Griffin - Reader Released 2013 7. The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Heirloom Collection Unabridged Brillance Audio Simon Vance - Reader Released 2013 8. Sherlock Holmes - Valley of Fear BBC Worldwide LTF Ian McKellan - Reader Released 2015 9. Sherlock Holmees - Rediscovered Railway Stories BBC Worldwide LTD Benedict Cumberbatch - Reader Released - 2015 10. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection of 12 stories LibriVox - 12 Readers 11. Sherlock Holmes - The Definitive Collection - Unabridged Audible Sttudios Stephen Fry - Reader Released 2017 12. LibriVox David Clarke - Reader Adventures of Sherlock Holmes His Last Bow Hound of the Baskervilles Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Return of Sherlock Holmes Sign of Four Study in Scarlet Valley of Fear 13. Audio Partners Publishing Corp. Audiobook, Unabridged Edward Hardwicke Reader: Three Tales of Betrayal “A Scandal in Bohemia” “Silver Blaze” “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches” NOTE: Edward Hardwicke also the reader for the following Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks: The Crooked Man Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Red Headed League Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Adventures of the Priory School Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Naval Treaty Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Greek Interpreter Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing Three Tales of Intrigue Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing Three Tales of Avarice Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing A Scandal in Bohemia Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing 14. The Return of Sherlock Holmes LibriVox Recording - 2007 Reader: David Clarke The Adventure of the Empty House The Adventure of the Norwood Builder The Adventure of the Dancing Men The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist The Adventure of the Priory School The Adventure of Black Peter The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton The Adventure of the Six Napoleons The Adventure of the Three Students The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter The Adventure of the Abbey Grange The Adventure of the Second Stain 15. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes BBC Audio Drama Sherlock Holmes 79 Clive Merrison - Sherlock Holmes Andrew Sachs - Dr. Watson James Norrison - Mycroft Holmes The Marlbourne Point Mystery
Six are still in copyright. I only record those works in the public domain. Please see The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes entry on wikipedia for more information.
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Best narrator of Sherlock Holmes after Stephen Fry. It's just a suggestion, Can you do Gk Chesterton's Father Brown stories as well please ??? Its my humble request, also I couldn't find any good Complete Father Brown stories in audiobook format other than Librivox ones.
They escaped and are causing a great deal of property damage in my town. Sadly they are no longer available. As my new agent, what % commission did we agree?
clicked on this for english cuz (1) im bored while doing english and (2) my mum's angry and she's upstairs with the dog. dont worry about me and my mum shes always angry with me. well, she has been in lockdown...
the stories can be fun, but the drawn out details and grammar are difficult these days, to get through. The language is flowery to the point of florid and the infinite politeness, constant digressions and apologies make it almost unbearable. The English are so circumspect in their language. The custom is hard to abide.
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio pardon me, but i love the stories, the verbose language, the antiquated sensitivities, its all part of the element. Did i complain too loudly? Sorry, it's on TH-cam and gets shuffled in with the riff raff.
Mr. Wagland, what a wonderful legacy you have left to this world. Although I have been an avid reader of Holmes for the bulk of my 71 years, this is the first time I listening instead of reading. You have made the old new again. You have taken all of us into a cozy armchair at 221B awaiting Mrs. Hudson to bring us a “Lovely cuppa” tea!
A good Sherlock story for our times would be 'The Mystery of Who Voted Down Mr Wagland's Excellent Narration of Sherlock Holmes.' It's a mystery to me that's for sure.
The Adventure of The TH-cam downvoter........heheh.....aka The Problem of Troll Bridge. :D
Haha Always mystified me too.
Only the largest magnifying glass could see such a small mind. Lol Elementary 🔎🧠
I'm also mystified. Each of these is a true gem, bringing timeless stories to life in loving, new ways.
It certainly wasn't me but sometimes people do it to remind themselves of which stories they like or didn't like so they can re-listen to only the ones they like. That way when they come back to listen but don't remember they can easily see and not have to start the book and then remember 5 minutes in that they didn't like it. 🤷🏼♀️🥰. Of course some people are just mean trolls but I'd like to think not 84 people would be ??
I agree. I too have noticed this on a number of Mr. Waglands video's. It is unfortunate because imo, Mr. Wagland does the best rendition of the Sherlock Holmes series!! Not only with different accents but with different dialects such as an upper class Brit accent vs. a commoner Brit for example. Two possible thoughts as to why this may be...
1). Allot of Brit's have extremely high expectational standards; anything less then complete and udder perfection might be considered 'rubbish' or, in this instance, a thumbs down. Seems somwhat an unlikely reason, however a theory nonetheless or;
2). Perhaps it is from those whom also do what Mr. Wagland does. Maybe this is their way of attempting to derail the efforts of this channel for reasons that can only be 'justified' by themselves.
And a 3rd...just trolls.
Anyway, thank you Mr. Wagland, you do an amazing job and those who enjoy your voice and readings will whole-heartedly concur. 🍻
As a shut-in, disabled vet I want to say how much I appreciate your excellent channel.
Thank you for producing these thought-provoking programs!
My best regards...keep up the great work!
Your user name is quite nice. Have you pericipated the cold war as a soldier?
These stories get me through the tough times when I need something else to focus on.
Thank you
I must extend supreme admiration for these collection of stories, lovingly narrated and at a gentle pace!
Gentle not to say soporific is my USP according to many!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Not at all! Do I use your stories to fall asleep sometimes? Yes, but I just restart it again in the morning!😀
Struggling with what long covid is doing to my heart, and good old Holmes and Watson are wonderful for taking my mind off my erratic heart rate in the middle of the night. Thankyou so much for all of these.
Sorry to hear that kate. All the best!
I hope you've made some progress and feeling a bit better since you wrote this! Sending best wishes and prayers from 🇦🇺
Vaccinated I presume.
As part of your ever growing fan base, thank you; your storytelling is cherished and greatly appreciated!
Cheers Zeth - kind of you.
I am carefully considering a career as a professional reader.
Convergence of three things I love , HS stories , your vocal narration of HS stories , and vampire
Fiction .
Ta for that, Hana Hawa
Thank you for making my time dealing with my illness easier.
All the best Dimitimka
I hope some positivity and hope come your way
Happy New year to you! I hope it brings health and happiness to you:)
Hope you are better and doing well ✌️
I love the way Mr. Wayland reads these stories. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
perfect timing you picked the Sussex Vampire of all stories, given the Markle/Harry extravaganza...^^
Pure coincidence, very possibly ;-)
Not cool
@@ringpop6177 google pictures involving `ringpop`...omfg.
Hahahahaha! Good one!
Thank you for reading these. I am taken to a different time and space for a while. Truly enjoyable.
Thanks again, Charles
I first read this almost 40years ago. Since I read ' Make a long arm Watson '. I've often wondered why I love this line so much. Lots of others too by ACD and other 19th century writers. Don't rate their health care but love the lingo and you read it so well. Thanks.
Searched this up yesterday to listen to and couldn't find it, and today Greg has delivered 💕
It must be fate! Thanks as always!
Kismet
Enjoyed all the stories
Excellent timing for the release of this story.
Largely unintentional.
Largely :)
Perfection! I love the pace and pronunciation of your narration. The timbre of your voice is relaxing and wonderfully appropriate . The kitty's and I give you four paw's up!! Thank you
Cheers Crazy and your feline chums.
Thank you for reading these great stories.
Ta, Sean L.
Another excellent reading! Thank you so much Mr Wagland!
Thanks for your comment, Virginia
Once again mr. Wagland,, you have outdone yourself with your narration of the Sussex Vampire. I love listening to you, but you already know that!!Don't ever stop with your amazing stories and also of course Sherlock Holmes.... Here is wishing you the very best always from Eastern North Carolina, USA
Thanks Jody.
Does that mean you're by the sea?
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio pretty darn close to it. Down by Camp Lejuene, in Jacksonville North Carolina. But I am originally from New York state. My ancestry goes back to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 in England.
Yes, with my failing eyesight I have been thoroughly enjoying listening to the narration of Sherlock Holmes as I don't like the movie renditions - none seem to be able to create him as the books do & so I prefer to listen & see him in my mind's eye as Sir Arthur created him. This narrator has captured the tone beautifully!! So thank you very much for releasing these stories to us.
Quite an unexpected end. Thank you for this great reading.
Narrated beautifully like always!
just Greg being a wonderful Person like always!
Cheers Jumps Angel
Wonderful? 😆
Ditto :)
Rood!
it's always a great pleasure, mr Wagland
Thanks David
I love Sherlock Holmes he said to his client.I could assure you I'm far from wit's end. 😂.
Amazing narration, helps me to relax and fall asleep and I'm usually an insomiac, thank you 🙏👍
Pleasure Con!
Hello old friend, it was nice to have you in for a visit today! Thank you so much, you’re a blessing to me!
Thanks for the invitation, Jeaninne.
All the best
I love Greg Waglan's narration. However I have always wondered why his wife never discussed her fears with her husband
Kerry-Ann, thank you.
I know what you mean, it's a bit peculiar.
I watched the Jeremy Brett fim recently, it was excellent. Really enjoyed listening to the story read by our gracious host.
A zillion times better than Granada Television's perplexing and over-the-top adaptation "The Last Vampyre."
This helps people who are learning English greatly, so thank you very much.
My pleasure, Khalid.
100 percent putting in overtime Greg!
Yes. I can only manage a 14hr sleep these days!
The Sussex Vampire is certainly one of the spookiest cases, and yet some media portrayals of the story make scarier.
Love it Greg, very relaxing while I cook tea
englishcat19 Glad you liked it.
Wonderful! A very pleasant one indeed.
Thanks Armand
Having listened to almost all of Greg Wagland's readings of these stories, I am surprised how many of the characters in them have Scottish names, e.g. Robert Ferguson in this one.. Not surprising since Arthur Conan Doyle was born and grew up in Edinburgh, but I did too and not until now did I realize this fact. It is only when one hears all the stories that it becomes obvious.
Indeed. The Scottish diaspora - the backbone of the Empire.
Thanks a lot man. Gonna hear this tonight 😊
Great. Hope you enjoy it Aditya
Wonderful! Danke Greg!
Cheers Michael
Thanks for this wonderful story. I have always loved this story and your beautiful reading style describes the story perfectly.
Thanks Capt. Haddock.
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio You're welcome Mr. Wagland😊
How delightful! Thank you, Greg.
Interesting that Conan Doyle makes the point of refuting supernatural myths in several Sherlock stories (Hound of the Baskervilles for another), and then has those bizarre stories with Egyption mummies killing people and whatnot. As if he couldn't decide what to believe. Or did he just write those to cater to another audience?
Interesting point. The Cottingley Fairies case is worth a look, if you haven't already.
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Oh, I see. He seems to have fallen for a lot of fake claims of transcendent powers.
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio I remember reading a funny pastiche in which Watson was concerned about the reputation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (in the pastiches he’s usually Watson’s literary agent as opposed to Holmes and Watson’s actual creator) because of Doyle’s obsession with the Cottingley fairies and he was afraid that it would destroy his reputation, and so he asked Holmes to look into it and present Doyle with proof that the Cottingley fairies were fake, Holmes who was in retirement in Sussex read up on the basics of these “fairy photos” and sent Doyle this straight and to the point telegram.
“My Dear Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Little girls are little liars,
These “fairies” are obvious paper cut outs from this same children’s book which I am sending you in the post along with this telegram,
I would strongly advise you to abandon this “investigation” at once.
Yours Sherlock Holmes”
Oh wow! Thank you x 1000 ❤️😊❤️😊
Cheers Ann
Well done, Sir.
Thanks SciFiGirl007
Excellent work, and a great service for so many of us. Thank you.
Brilliant as usual. Excellent narration, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!
I'm having to repeat listen with the SH stories coming to an end.
Awesome thanks!
Wonderfully done. Thank you.
Thanks Doug
Excellent and easy to follow for someone whose native language in not English.
Beautifully read thank you
Superlative reading!
Bravo!! Fabulously read as always!! You are the voice of Holmes!!! Many thanks Gregg
Thanks Paul. Kind of you.
As a new ,growing A.C. Doyle's Sherlock Holmes fan as far as the printed word, and a many of my 35 years by some chance long fan of the Rathbone/Bruce films, this channel has made enjoying the body of work much easier and more able to relax and enjoy and completes my trifecta of Holmes enjoying lol. Your voice is perfect for Holmes, I can genuinely picture his thin frame and wise,furrowed brow when I hear the old time music in your accent and pronunciation. Id actually very much love to hear you somehow gather a few friends and redo one of the 40s radio dramas maybe. Just a perfect Holmes for sure. Big cheers to you and yours from Boulder, Colorado!
Thanks Josh! Hope all well in Boulder!
Hello again mr. Wagland oh, what a pleasant surprise it was to find a new narration of a Sherlock Holmes story! No matter what you narrate, it is always perfection!! I love all your stories, no matter what they are, but you know that!! Hope that you are well! I love the way you say "Daddy," by the way!!
Thanks again, Jody. Glad you're still enjoying 'em!
Thank you‼️
A wonderful story.
Thanks Emma
Who the F would give this a thumbs down!! I loved it. As usual. Thank you
Thanks Daniella.
this was wonderful ,this helped me by reading my book
Any idea when you will get to the other Casebook stories? I’m finally almost done reading all the Holmes stories and this is the final push. Love your work; thanks for making this a fun and engaging journey.
Same here. Love the whole series, perfectly voiced. Really hoping it will be finished at some point so will just have to keep eye out. Don't like to ask, especially when the work up to now has been excellent and f.o.c.
I've listened to every one of these though and they've all been brilliant, hours and hours of fun, so the last one's will be worth being patient for.
@@stevebell4853
Interesting, Dr. Joseph Bell was the mentor to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and likely the inspiration and creative guide for the stories.
The is just great 😊 work is flying by with this for company.
Excellent job as always, Greg!
Thank you angelique
Thank you, perfection as always
Yes thanks Wagz, another brilliantly narrated ss per usual.... Cheers Greg, hope it's not too cold for you in the U.K! It's bloody hot here in Melbourne 35° to 40° this summer, doesn't help our poor Volunteer fire fighters on the East coast of Australia.. Thanks again M8ty
🍻 cheers as per.... lol
We had to deal with the Northern California fires last fall. My heart goes out to all Aussies who are effected by the drought and extreme fire season that continues to devastate eastern Australia. It would be nice if CA/US would send firefighting assistance to you. We needed every firefighter we could get. Good luck John!
Thanks JMF. Stay as cool as poss.
Perfect.... have a trip to make to Manila today. This will get me there happy.
Cheers JD
Great to listen to whilst cycling (on a static exercise bike)
Excellent. Very well narrated. Thank you.
Mixed messages here, Edmund. 😀
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio Very unfortunate predictive text! I've edited it.
Your voice is so good for Sherlock Holmes
This is a new one! Thanks for sharing!
No worries.
Thanks a lottttttt for posting this audiobooks....... sometimes we have no time to read the books..... audiobooks are the best option then 😁
Welcome, FK!
This story reminds me of the movie The Orphan. Great reading by the way, I've replayed this playlist three times. Thank you 😊❤️
Three times, Paula? Take it easy!
Thanks for putting this together from the UK 🇬🇧 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Ta Anthony!
Thankyou Greg. VG
Wow amazing read thank you 😊
That turned unexpectedly and exceptionally sad
Just thank you so much for your outstanding work! It helps me a lot in studying English! I just love England and GB!
Thanks for your kind comment, Tapac. Glad you found it helpful. Good luck with your studies!
We never did find out about the giant rat of Sumatra.
And who nabbed that wheel of Stilton?
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio LoL, stilton always reminds me of the Death scene where he invites the grim reaper in saying that the stilton is very good.
I LOVED THIS THAT THIS HELPED ME IN MY EXAMS
Good to hear, Beast Boy!
That was one of the bests.
Bravo my main man. Fabulous as always. Hope 2020 brings greater joys of listening. And great blessings to you. Tons of love bru😘😉👍
Thanks Tracey. Very kind. Same to you!
Thank you very much!
Fabulous as always 💎💗🐙🤔👋
Thanks again, Jane!
I have my med exams coming but i can't resist to watch yeah that mean to hear this videos, um in so love with this videos
All work and no play...
Cheers Sahana and good luck!
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio thank you
Nearly needless to say the poor boy had a psychological break and formed an unhealthy affection toward his father. Which the father was aware of due to his embarrassment and firm removal of the child about him. A year at sea will do him as much good as it will harm but he certainly would return home with better faculties.
I rather suspect a year at sea would be of benefit to many, if it was properly run. Who knows! I don’t think I’d have like it, but maybe that’s not the point.
Thank you
Thank you, Dean.
Sir if you please trouble yourself in continuing the novel The great expectation by Charles dickens The two chapters were amazingly read please sir
Maybe Amedo. It's a big project.
Thank you. Enjoy these very much. Would appreciate you identifying the narrator. Thanks.
It's me. I say and write my name at the end of the video - read by **** ******d
Ha! Apologies. I see and hear the information now. I’m am an audible.com subscriber and am very pleased to see a number of books narrated by you listed there.
Your Sherlock characters are easily recognized. And the story so well read that I’m transported to the scene. Thank you. 😀🏆
Thank you 😉
Forever curing my insomnia
SHERLOCK HOLMES AUDIOBOOKS
1. Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio - TH-cam Channel Greg Wagland -
Reader 2017-2018 * Reads 25 Holmes Adventures by Arthur C. Doyle * Also
reads other non-Holmes stories by Arthur C. Doyle
2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Naxos Audiobooks David
Timson - Reader Vol 1 - Vol. 6 - Releaased 2004
3. Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader
Vol. 1 - Released 2007 Vol. 2 - Released 2008
4. Reminiscenses of Sherlock Holmes - Last Bow Naxos Audiobooks David
Timson - Reader Released 2006
5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Tantor Audio Simon
Prebble - Reader Released 2010
6. The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes Audio Connoisseur Carlton Griffin -
Reader Released 2013
7. The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Heirloom Collection Unabridged Brillance
Audio Simon Vance - Reader Released 2013
8. Sherlock Holmes - Valley of Fear BBC Worldwide LTF Ian McKellan - Reader
Released 2015
9. Sherlock Holmees - Rediscovered Railway Stories BBC Worldwide LTD
Benedict Cumberbatch - Reader Released - 2015
10. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection of 12 stories LibriVox -
12 Readers
11. Sherlock Holmes - The Definitive Collection - Unabridged Audible Sttudios Stephen Fry - Reader Released 2017
12. LibriVox David Clarke - Reader Adventures of Sherlock Holmes His Last Bow Hound of the Baskervilles Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Return of Sherlock Holmes Sign of Four Study in Scarlet Valley of Fear
13. Audio Partners Publishing Corp. Audiobook, Unabridged Edward Hardwicke Reader: Three Tales of Betrayal “A Scandal in Bohemia” “Silver Blaze” “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches”
NOTE: Edward Hardwicke also the reader for the following Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks:
The Crooked Man Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Red Headed League Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Adventures of the Priory School Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Naval Treaty Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Greek Interpreter Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
Three Tales of Intrigue Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
Three Tales of Avarice Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
A Scandal in Bohemia Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
14. The Return of Sherlock Holmes LibriVox Recording - 2007 Reader: David
Clarke
The Adventure of the Empty House
The Adventure of the Norwood Builder
The Adventure of the Dancing Men
The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist
The Adventure of the Priory School
The Adventure of Black Peter
The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons
The Adventure of the Three Students
The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez
The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter
The Adventure of the Abbey Grange
The Adventure of the Second Stain
15. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes BBC Audio Drama
Sherlock Holmes 79
Clive Merrison - Sherlock Holmes
Andrew Sachs - Dr. Watson
James Norrison - Mycroft Holmes
The Marlbourne Point Mystery
Great effort. Thanks!
Allow me to ask about the other short stories from the Case-book. There are 12 in total and the playlist only has 6.
Six are still in copyright. I only record those works in the public domain. Please see The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes entry on wikipedia for more information.
SUPER!!
Thanks maurice
Superb
Please upload other casebook stories
Stay tuned!
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Best narrator of Sherlock Holmes after Stephen Fry.
It's just a suggestion, Can you do Gk Chesterton's Father Brown stories as well please ??? Its my humble request, also I couldn't find any good Complete Father Brown stories in audiobook format other than Librivox ones.
Thank
Enjoyed this thanks x love Sherlock Holmes stories. 👍 & subbed
Glad. Cheers!
Listening to this makes me hungry for ham. Or maybe ham and cheese.
Why's that, Genghis?
Yay!
I forgot to tell you. I’m not your fan club President anymore. I’m your agent for 2020. One word Disney Also When do I get my free baby hampster?
They escaped and are causing a great deal of property damage in my town. Sadly they are no longer available.
As my new agent, what % commission did we agree?
clicked on this for english cuz (1) im bored while doing english and (2) my mum's angry and she's upstairs with the dog. dont worry about me and my mum shes always angry with me. well, she has been in lockdown...
Well, everyone's a bit on edge during this lockdown. Hope things have settled down a bit.
Cheers.
VISTO 1/15;/20
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Very possibly!
Who is Meghan markle!
A very nice lady.
the stories can be fun, but the drawn out details and grammar are difficult these days, to get through. The language is flowery to the point of florid and the infinite politeness, constant digressions and apologies make it almost unbearable. The English are so circumspect in their language. The custom is hard to abide.
Don’t abide it then 😩
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio pardon me, but i love the stories, the verbose language, the antiquated sensitivities, its all part of the element. Did i complain too loudly? Sorry, it's on TH-cam and gets shuffled in with the riff raff.
Bullshit. Grow up and lose your childish simplicity.