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Sherlock Holmes (1984 TV series)

Sherlock Holmes is the overall title given to the series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations produced by the British television company Granada Television between 1984 and 1994. The first two series were shown under the title The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and were followed by subsequent series with the titles of other short story collections by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Sherlock Holmes
Original opening title card. In subsequent series, this wording would change.
Created byMichael Cox
StarringJeremy Brett
David Burke
Edward Hardwicke
Charles Gray
Colin Jeavons
Eric Porter
Rosalie Williams
ComposerPatrick Gowers
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series9 (including The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, plus 5 feature length specials)
No. of episodes41 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time50 to 104 minutes
Production companyGranada Television
Release
Original networkITV
Original release24 April 1984 (1984-04-24) –
11 April 1994 (1994-04-11)

Of the 60 Holmes stories written by Doyle, 43 were adapted in the series, spanning 36 one-hour episodes and five feature-length specials. (Episode 40 incorporates the plot lines of both "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone" and "The Adventure of the Three Garridebs". Episode 35 "The Eligible Bachelor" has material from both "The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor" and "The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger".)

The series was broadcast on the ITV network in the UK and starred Jeremy Brett as Holmes. Watson was played by David Burke in the first series (Adventures) and by Edward Hardwicke from the second series (Return) onwards.[1]

Plot

In the late Victorian era, Sherlock Holmes is the world's only consulting detective. His practice is largely with private clients, but he is also known to assist the police, often in the shape of Inspector Lestrade, when their cases overlap. His clients range from private citizens of modest means to members of royalty. His ability to spot clues easily overlooked by others, bring certain specialist knowledge — for example chemistry, botany, anatomy – and deductive reasoning to bear on problems enable him to solve the most complex cases. He is assisted in his work by military veteran Dr. John Watson, with whom he shares rooms at 221B Baker Street. He craves mental stimulation, and is known to relapse into depression when there are insufficiently complex cases to engage him.

Cast

Main

Supporting

The role of the servant Joe Barnes who impersonates Lady Beatrice in the 1991 episode "Shoscombe Old Place" was played by Jude Law, who later played Dr. Watson in the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes and its 2011 sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.

Freddie Jones made two guest appearances in the show as different characters, appearing in "Wisteria Lodge" as Inspector Baynes and "The Last Vampyre" as a pedlar. Michael Wynne also made two guest appearances in the show as different characters, appearing in "Shoscombe Old Place" as Josiah Barnes and "The Mazarin Stone" as Commissionare Jenkins. Helen Ryan also made two guest appearances in the show as different characters, appearing in "The Norwood Builder" as Mrs McFarlane, and in "The Mazarin Stone" as the Princess of Wales (a role she previously played in Edward the Seventh).

Episodes

The programme ran for four series and 41 episodes: 36 ran for 50 minutes, and 5 were feature-length specials.

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes1324 April 1984 (1984-04-24)29 September 1985 (1985-09-29)
The Return of Sherlock Holmes139 July 1986 (1986-07-09)31 August 1988 (1988-08-31)
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes921 February 1991 (1991-02-21)3 February 1993 (1993-02-03)
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes67 March 1994 (1994-03-07)11 April 1994 (1994-04-11)

Production

 
The Baker Street set at Granada Studios

The series was initially produced by Michael Cox, with later episodes produced by June Wyndham Davies. It was developed for television by screenwriter John Hawkesworth, who also wrote many of the episodes (all based on individual Doyle stories). Other writers to adapt Doyle's short stories in the series included Alexander Baron, Jeremy Paul, T. R. Bowen, and Alan Plater.

Brett had been approached in February 1982 by Granada to play Holmes. The idea was to make a totally authentic and faithful adaptation of the character's best cases. Eventually Brett accepted the role and was very attentive to discrepancies between the scripts he had been given and Doyle's original stories.

To shoot the series, a full-scale outdoor replica of Baker Street was constructed at Granada's studios in Quay Street, Manchester, which later formed a central part of the Granada Studios Tour tourist attraction, before that venue's closure in 1999.

The series came to an end owing to the death of Brett at the age of 61 from heart failure in 1995.[9] He had suffered from ill health during filming of the later series due to adverse reactions to the medicine prescribed for depression. It was an affliction he was prone to, episodically, throughout his life. In his later life, it worsened.

 
Adlington Hall, Cheshire was used for at least five episodes
 
Tatton Hall, Cheshire was used for several episodes[10]
 
At least five episodes were filmed at Croxteth Hall, Liverpool[10]

Unadapted stories

Though the Granada series is one of the most comprehensive screen adaptations of the Holmes canon,[a] it nevertheless left 19 stories unadapted after Brett's death. These stories comprise two of the novels and 17 of the short stories:

Other productions

During 1988–1989, Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a West End play, The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, a two-hander written specially for them by the television series screenwriter Jeremy Paul.

In May 1992, Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a mini-episode (about ten minutes in length) as part of The Four Oaks Mystery, shown as part of the ITV Telethon 92 charity telethon.[11] This episode formed the first of a four-part sequence of stories featuring the stars of four ITV detective shows of the time all separately working to solve the same mystery, broadcast at two episodes a night across one weekend. The other shows that produced mini-episodes for the special were Van der Valk, Taggart, and Inspector Wexford.

Broadcast

As well as being broadcast by ITV in the UK, the series was also seen overseas, particularly in the United States, where the episodes initially ran on PBS stations in the Mystery! strand. Later series gained co-production funding from Boston PBS broadcaster WGBH. The shows have also been transmitted on two US cable television stations, Disney Channel and A&E Network, the Seven Network in Australia and on CBC in Canada.

In the UK, the series has often been repeated: on Granada Plus; on ITV3; ITV4; and on BBC Two, which ran the complete series on Saturday afternoons from 2003 to 2005. This makes it one of the very few programmes originally produced by an ITV company for broadcast on their own channel to have subsequently been shown on the BBC. In March 2006, the series returned to its original channel for the first time in over a decade, as part of the daytime television line-up on weekday afternoons.

Reception

The series is considered to present the most faithful screen adaptations of many of the Holmes stories,[12] although liberties were taken with some plotlines and characters, particularly later in the run during the 1990s episodes (for instance The Mazarin Stone, filmed in 1994, combined the plot elements of two separate Doyle stories).[13]

A big change was Holmes quitting his cocaine habit in the episode "The Devil's Foot," which was done with the approval of Jean Conan Doyle, Doyle's daughter, when it was discovered that the series had a considerable child audience.[14] Nonetheless, the series has been highly praised for the performance of Brett, its adherence to Doyle's original concept in the characterisation of Watson, its high production values, and its close attention to period detail.[15][16]

Home media

The series has been released on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4,[17][18][19] and has been repeated on ITV4 and BBC Two.

The complete series has also been released on VHS and on DVD, twice on the latter, with the most recent 2005 release taking advantage of the digitally remastered film prints originally prepared for the BBC Two repeat run. In December 2012, the series was released on Blu-ray in Japan, in Spain in May 2013, in France in October 2013, and in the US in September 2014.[20]

Region 1

MPI Home Video has released the entire series on DVD in Region 1, in various incarnations. MPI released The Adventures & The Return in single disc volumes as well as complete collections. The Casebook & The Memoirs were released as a single collection box sets. In addition, on 25 September 2007, a complete series set was released featuring all 41 episodes in one complete collection for the very first time.

DVD Name Ep # Release Date
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Boxed Set Collection 13 30 April 2002
The Return of Sherlock Holmes DVD Collection 13 26 August 2003
The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes DVD Collection 9 28 September 2004
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes DVD Collection 6 26 October 2004
Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Granada Television Series 41 25 September 2007

Region 2

ITV DVD has released the entire series in various collections as well as a complete series box set.

DVD Name Ep # Release Date
Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures / The Return 26 21 February 2005
Sherlock Holmes: The Case Book / The Memoirs 15 21 February 2005
Sherlock Holmes - The Complete Collection 41 21 February 2005 and 24 August 2009[21]

The Complete Collection mentioned above has English subtitles only. The complete series was released on Blu-ray in Spain in 2013.[22] Though native to Spain, the 10 disc set is region-free and thus can be played in any region of the world. The Complete Collection was released a second time on Blu-ray in Germany in 2016. It has German subtitles only but German and English soundtracks. This is a 14 disc set and is marked region 'B'.[23]

Notes

  1. ^ See the Sherlock Holmes Stoll film series (1921–1923), for which 47 of the stories were adapted.

References

  1. ^ a b Alan Barnes (2002). Sherlock Holmes on Screen. Reynolds & Hearn Ltd. p. 118. ISBN 1903111048.
  2. ^ Eyles, Alan (1986). Sherlock Holmes: A Centenary Celebration. Harper & Row. pp. 119. ISBN 0-06-015620-1.
  3. ^ "The wide world of Sherlock Holmes: Jeremy Brett (1933-1995)". from the original on 5 April 2012.
  4. ^ Jeremy Brett: The Definitive Sherlock Holmes review
  5. ^ "Sherlock Holmes On Screen". members.iinet.net.au.
  6. ^ Daniel Smith (2011). The Sherlock Holmes Companion: An Elementary Guide. Castle Books. pp. 81, 108. ISBN 9780785827849.
  7. ^ Peter Haining (1994). The Television Sherlock Holmes. Virgin Books. p. 172. ISBN 0863697933.
  8. ^ Redmond, Christopher (2009). Sherlock Holmes Handbook: Second Edition. Dundurn Press. p. 244. ISBN 9781459718982.
  9. ^ Gussow, Mel (14 September 1995). "Jeremy Brett, an Unnerving Holmes, Is Dead at 59". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  10. ^ a b A Not So Elementary List of Filming Locations, retrieved 29 December 2017
  11. ^ The Four Oaks Mystery - Part 1 (Sherlock Holmes), archived from the original on 21 December 2021, retrieved 26 May 2021
  12. ^ Adams, Guy (2014). Sherlock: The Casebook. Random House. p. 140. ISBN 9781448140329.
  13. ^ Barnes, Alan (2011). Sherlock Holmes on Screen. Titan Books. pp. 26, 117. ISBN 9780857687760.
  14. ^ Conroy, Sarah Booth (14 November 1991). "Stalking Sherlock". The Washington Post. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  15. ^ Barnes, Alan (2011). Sherlock Holmes on Screen. Titan Books. p. 26. ISBN 9780857687760.
  16. ^ Haynes, Natalie (14 May 2012). "Natalie Haynes's guide to TV detectives: #9 – Sherlock Holmes". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  17. ^ "Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Granada Television Series (2007)". Amazon. 25 September 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  18. ^ "Sherlock Holmes – Complete Collection [DVD]". Amazon.co.uk. 24 August 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  19. ^ "Sherlock Holmes Collectors Ed: Vol 1". JB Hi-Fi. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  20. ^ "Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) Blu-ray releases". M2N Limited. 27 May 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  21. ^ "Sherlock Holmes - Complete Collection [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Jeremy Brett, David Burke, Edward Hardwicke, Eric Porter, Charles Gray, Rosalie Williams, David Carson, Alan Grint, John Bruce, Paul Annett: DVD". Amazon.co.uk. 24 August 2009. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  22. ^ "Sherlock Holmes: The Complete ITV Series Blu-ray Release Date June 28, 2013" – via www.blu-ray.com.
  23. ^ "Sherlock Holmes: The Complete ITV Series Blu-ray Release Date June 23, 2016" – via www.blu-ray.com.

Bibliography

  • Peter Haining, The Television Sherlock Holmes, W.H. Allen, London, 1986. ISBN 0-491-03055-X.
  • Keith Frankel, "Granada's Greatest Detective, a Guide to the classic Sherlock Holmes television series", Fantom Publishing, Coventry England 2016. ISBN 978-1-78196-267-1.

External links

  • The Saga of the Sherlock Holmes Granada TV Series at arthur-conan-doyle.com
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at the BFI's Screenonline
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb
  • The Return of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb
  • The Sign of Four at IMDb
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles at IMDb
  • The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb
  • The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb
  • Interview with producer June Wyndham Davies (1996)
  • Jeremy Brett: Interview (1988), retrieved 7 January 2018

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Sherlock Holmes is the overall title given to the series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations produced by the British television company Granada Television between 1984 and 1994 The first two series were shown under the title The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and were followed by subsequent series with the titles of other short story collections by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock HolmesOriginal opening title card In subsequent series this wording would change Created byMichael CoxStarringJeremy BrettDavid BurkeEdward HardwickeCharles GrayColin JeavonsEric PorterRosalie WilliamsComposerPatrick GowersCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series9 including The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes plus 5 feature length specials No of episodes41 list of episodes ProductionRunning time50 to 104 minutesProduction companyGranada TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkITVOriginal release24 April 1984 1984 04 24 11 April 1994 1994 04 11 Of the 60 Holmes stories written by Doyle 43 were adapted in the series spanning 36 one hour episodes and five feature length specials Episode 40 incorporates the plot lines of both The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone and The Adventure of the Three Garridebs Episode 35 The Eligible Bachelor has material from both The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor and The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger The series was broadcast on the ITV network in the UK and starred Jeremy Brett as Holmes Watson was played by David Burke in the first series Adventures and by Edward Hardwicke from the second series Return onwards 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Supporting 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Unadapted stories 4 2 Other productions 5 Broadcast 6 Reception 7 Home media 7 1 Region 1 7 2 Region 2 8 Notes 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksPlot EditIn the late Victorian era Sherlock Holmes is the world s only consulting detective His practice is largely with private clients but he is also known to assist the police often in the shape of Inspector Lestrade when their cases overlap His clients range from private citizens of modest means to members of royalty His ability to spot clues easily overlooked by others bring certain specialist knowledge for example chemistry botany anatomy and deductive reasoning to bear on problems enable him to solve the most complex cases He is assisted in his work by military veteran Dr John Watson with whom he shares rooms at 221B Baker Street He craves mental stimulation and is known to relapse into depression when there are insufficiently complex cases to engage him Cast EditMain Edit Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes 1984 1994 Brett had earlier portrayed Dr Watson on stage in the Los Angeles production of The Crucifer of Blood 2 Brett s portrayal remains very popular and is accepted by many as definitive 3 4 5 David Burke as Dr Watson 1984 1985 He earlier played the villain The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet for the 1965 BBC series 6 starring Douglas Wilmer and Nigel Stock He left to join the Royal Shakespeare Company 1 7 Edward Hardwicke as Dr Watson 1986 1994 He earlier had a role in an adaptation of The Greek Interpreter for the 1968 BBC series 8 Rosalie Williams as Mrs Hudson 1984 1994 Supporting Edit Colin Jeavons as Inspector Lestrade 1985 1992 He also played Moriarty in The Baker Street Boys 1982 Eric Porter as Professor Moriarty 1985 1986 He appeared in The Red Headed League The Final Problem and The Empty House Archive footage was also used for The Devil s Foot and The Eligible Bachelor Charles Gray as Mycroft Holmes 1985 1988 1994 Played the same character in the 1976 film The Seven Per Cent Solution Brian Miller as Inspector Bradstreet on The Blue Carbuncle 1984 Denis Lill as Inspector Bradstreet 1986 1988 1994 on The Man with the Twisted Lip The Bruce Partington Plans and The Mazarin Stone John Labonowski as Inspector Athelney Jones in The Red Headed League 1985 Emrys James as Inspector Athelney Jones in The Sign of Four 1987 Paul Williamson as Inspector Stanley Hopkins in The Abbey Grange 1986 Nigel Planer as Inspector Stanley Hopkins in The Adventure of the Golden Pince Nez 1994 Tom Chadbon as Inspector Hawkins in The Red Circle and The Cardboard Box 1994 The role of the servant Joe Barnes who impersonates Lady Beatrice in the 1991 episode Shoscombe Old Place was played by Jude Law who later played Dr Watson in the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes and its 2011 sequel Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows Freddie Jones made two guest appearances in the show as different characters appearing in Wisteria Lodge as Inspector Baynes and The Last Vampyre as a pedlar Michael Wynne also made two guest appearances in the show as different characters appearing in Shoscombe Old Place as Josiah Barnes and The Mazarin Stone as Commissionare Jenkins Helen Ryan also made two guest appearances in the show as different characters appearing in The Norwood Builder as Mrs McFarlane and in The Mazarin Stone as the Princess of Wales a role she previously played in Edward the Seventh Episodes EditMain article List of Sherlock Holmes episodes The programme ran for four series and 41 episodes 36 ran for 50 minutes and 5 were feature length specials SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes1324 April 1984 1984 04 24 29 September 1985 1985 09 29 The Return of Sherlock Holmes139 July 1986 1986 07 09 31 August 1988 1988 08 31 The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes921 February 1991 1991 02 21 3 February 1993 1993 02 03 The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes67 March 1994 1994 03 07 11 April 1994 1994 04 11 Production Edit The Baker Street set at Granada Studios The series was initially produced by Michael Cox with later episodes produced by June Wyndham Davies It was developed for television by screenwriter John Hawkesworth who also wrote many of the episodes all based on individual Doyle stories Other writers to adapt Doyle s short stories in the series included Alexander Baron Jeremy Paul T R Bowen and Alan Plater Brett had been approached in February 1982 by Granada to play Holmes The idea was to make a totally authentic and faithful adaptation of the character s best cases Eventually Brett accepted the role and was very attentive to discrepancies between the scripts he had been given and Doyle s original stories To shoot the series a full scale outdoor replica of Baker Street was constructed at Granada s studios in Quay Street Manchester which later formed a central part of the Granada Studios Tour tourist attraction before that venue s closure in 1999 The series came to an end owing to the death of Brett at the age of 61 from heart failure in 1995 9 He had suffered from ill health during filming of the later series due to adverse reactions to the medicine prescribed for depression It was an affliction he was prone to episodically throughout his life In his later life it worsened Adlington Hall Cheshire was used for at least five episodes Tatton Hall Cheshire was used for several episodes 10 At least five episodes were filmed at Croxteth Hall Liverpool 10 Unadapted stories Edit Though the Granada series is one of the most comprehensive screen adaptations of the Holmes canon a it nevertheless left 19 stories unadapted after Brett s death These stories comprise two of the novels and 17 of the short stories A Study in Scarlet A Case of Identity The Five Orange Pips The Adventure of the Engineer s Thumb The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet The Adventure of the Yellow Face The Adventure of the Stockbroker s Clerk The Adventure of the Gloria Scott The Adventure of the Reigate Squire The Adventure of Black Peter The Adventure of the Three Students The Adventure of the Missing Three Quarter The Valley of Fear His Last Bow The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier The Adventure of the Three Garridebs Although the main theme of this story is present in The Mazarin Stone The Adventure of the Lion s Mane The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger Although elements of this story are present in The Eligible Bachelor The Adventure of the Retired Colourman Other productions Edit During 1988 1989 Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a West End play The Secret of Sherlock Holmes a two hander written specially for them by the television series screenwriter Jeremy Paul In May 1992 Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a mini episode about ten minutes in length as part of The Four Oaks Mystery shown as part of the ITV Telethon 92 charity telethon 11 This episode formed the first of a four part sequence of stories featuring the stars of four ITV detective shows of the time all separately working to solve the same mystery broadcast at two episodes a night across one weekend The other shows that produced mini episodes for the special were Van der Valk Taggart and Inspector Wexford Broadcast EditAs well as being broadcast by ITV in the UK the series was also seen overseas particularly in the United States where the episodes initially ran on PBS stations in the Mystery strand Later series gained co production funding from Boston PBS broadcaster WGBH The shows have also been transmitted on two US cable television stations Disney Channel and A amp E Network the Seven Network in Australia and on CBC in Canada In the UK the series has often been repeated on Granada Plus on ITV3 ITV4 and on BBC Two which ran the complete series on Saturday afternoons from 2003 to 2005 This makes it one of the very few programmes originally produced by an ITV company for broadcast on their own channel to have subsequently been shown on the BBC In March 2006 the series returned to its original channel for the first time in over a decade as part of the daytime television line up on weekday afternoons Reception EditThe series is considered to present the most faithful screen adaptations of many of the Holmes stories 12 although liberties were taken with some plotlines and characters particularly later in the run during the 1990s episodes for instance The Mazarin Stone filmed in 1994 combined the plot elements of two separate Doyle stories 13 A big change was Holmes quitting his cocaine habit in the episode The Devil s Foot which was done with the approval of Jean Conan Doyle Doyle s daughter when it was discovered that the series had a considerable child audience 14 Nonetheless the series has been highly praised for the performance of Brett its adherence to Doyle s original concept in the characterisation of Watson its high production values and its close attention to period detail 15 16 Home media EditThe series has been released on DVD in Regions 1 2 and 4 17 18 19 and has been repeated on ITV4 and BBC Two The complete series has also been released on VHS and on DVD twice on the latter with the most recent 2005 release taking advantage of the digitally remastered film prints originally prepared for the BBC Two repeat run In December 2012 the series was released on Blu ray in Japan in Spain in May 2013 in France in October 2013 and in the US in September 2014 20 Region 1 Edit MPI Home Video has released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 in various incarnations MPI released The Adventures amp The Return in single disc volumes as well as complete collections The Casebook amp The Memoirs were released as a single collection box sets In addition on 25 September 2007 a complete series set was released featuring all 41 episodes in one complete collection for the very first time DVD Name Ep Release DateThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Boxed Set Collection 13 30 April 2002The Return of Sherlock Holmes DVD Collection 13 26 August 2003The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes DVD Collection 9 28 September 2004The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes DVD Collection 6 26 October 2004Sherlock Holmes The Complete Granada Television Series 41 25 September 2007Region 2 Edit ITV DVD has released the entire series in various collections as well as a complete series box set DVD Name Ep Release DateSherlock Holmes The Adventures The Return 26 21 February 2005Sherlock Holmes The Case Book The Memoirs 15 21 February 2005Sherlock Holmes The Complete Collection 41 21 February 2005 and 24 August 2009 21 The Complete Collection mentioned above has English subtitles only The complete series was released on Blu ray in Spain in 2013 22 Though native to Spain the 10 disc set is region free and thus can be played in any region of the world The Complete Collection was released a second time on Blu ray in Germany in 2016 It has German subtitles only but German and English soundtracks This is a 14 disc set and is marked region B 23 Notes Edit See the Sherlock Holmes Stoll film series 1921 1923 for which 47 of the stories were adapted References Edit a b Alan Barnes 2002 Sherlock Holmes on Screen Reynolds amp Hearn Ltd p 118 ISBN 1903111048 Eyles Alan 1986 Sherlock Holmes A Centenary Celebration Harper amp Row pp 119 ISBN 0 06 015620 1 The wide world of Sherlock Holmes Jeremy Brett 1933 1995 Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Jeremy Brett The Definitive Sherlock Holmes review Sherlock Holmes On Screen members iinet net au Daniel Smith 2011 The Sherlock Holmes Companion An Elementary Guide Castle Books pp 81 108 ISBN 9780785827849 Peter Haining 1994 The Television Sherlock Holmes Virgin Books p 172 ISBN 0863697933 Redmond Christopher 2009 Sherlock Holmes Handbook Second Edition Dundurn Press p 244 ISBN 9781459718982 Gussow Mel 14 September 1995 Jeremy Brett an Unnerving Holmes Is Dead at 59 The New York Times Retrieved 8 December 2018 a b A Not So Elementary List of Filming Locations retrieved 29 December 2017 The Four Oaks Mystery Part 1 Sherlock Holmes archived from the original on 21 December 2021 retrieved 26 May 2021 Adams Guy 2014 Sherlock The Casebook Random House p 140 ISBN 9781448140329 Barnes Alan 2011 Sherlock Holmes on Screen Titan Books pp 26 117 ISBN 9780857687760 Conroy Sarah Booth 14 November 1991 Stalking Sherlock The Washington Post Retrieved 8 December 2018 Barnes Alan 2011 Sherlock Holmes on Screen Titan Books p 26 ISBN 9780857687760 Haynes Natalie 14 May 2012 Natalie Haynes s guide to TV detectives 9 Sherlock Holmes The Guardian Retrieved 8 December 2018 Sherlock Holmes The Complete Granada Television Series 2007 Amazon 25 September 2007 Retrieved 21 September 2012 Sherlock Holmes Complete Collection DVD Amazon co uk 24 August 2009 Retrieved 21 September 2012 Sherlock Holmes Collectors Ed Vol 1 JB Hi Fi Retrieved 21 September 2012 Sherlock Holmes Jeremy Brett Blu ray releases M2N Limited 27 May 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 Sherlock Holmes Complete Collection DVD Amazon co uk Jeremy Brett David Burke Edward Hardwicke Eric Porter Charles Gray Rosalie Williams David Carson Alan Grint John Bruce Paul Annett DVD Amazon co uk 24 August 2009 Retrieved 25 June 2010 Sherlock Holmes The Complete ITV Series Blu ray Release Date June 28 2013 via www blu ray com Sherlock Holmes The Complete ITV Series Blu ray Release Date June 23 2016 via www blu ray com Bibliography EditPeter Haining The Television Sherlock Holmes W H Allen London 1986 ISBN 0 491 03055 X Keith Frankel Granada s Greatest Detective a Guide to the classic Sherlock Holmes television series Fantom Publishing Coventry England 2016 ISBN 978 1 78196 267 1 External links EditThe Saga of the Sherlock Holmes Granada TV Series at arthur conan doyle com The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at the BFI s Screenonline The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb The Return of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb The Sign of Four at IMDb The Hound of the Baskervilles at IMDb The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes at IMDb Interview with producer June Wyndham Davies 1996 Jeremy Brett Interview 1988 retrieved 7 January 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sherlock Holmes 1984 TV series amp oldid 1153294151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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