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I've never heard of either of those people, but it sounds really good. Is the name of the movies the same as those of the books?

The first episodes stick to the stories to the letter. However around the “The Master Blackmailer” there are small changes and for the “The Last Vampyre” they actually changed the story. ”The Eligible Bachelor” and "The Mazarin Stone" are particularly bad and some very non-Canonian changes.
Half a year ago I found the box set with all episodes on 16 DVDs for around 27£.
Awesome. I was watching it on Netflix, but I don't think there are that many. I need to buy some more :)

"Forty-two of the 60 Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle were adapted in the series, spanning 36 one-hour episodes and five feature-length specials." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock...)
Wow! That's a lot of them. I bet it sticks to the plot a lot better than certain Holmes movies *coughSherlockHolmes(2009)cough*




I saw that somewhere on the internet -- that's awesome. Just makes him more my favourite.
J wrote: "I completely agree, Jeremy Brett IS Sherlock Holmes. I prefer David Burke as Watson. He seems more fresh and smarter... his expressions are more lively. Is hard to say exactly why... I just like hi..."
Haha, David Burke was my first Watson, and I was unwilling to accept Edward Hardwicke at first ... but now I'm not so sure. I love both of them >.<
Amazing. Very good.
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest.
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest.

David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest."
*gaping* Cat . . . You've seen JB's Sherlock Holmes, too?!?
:D This can't get better. And yes, David Burke was my favourite Watson, too . . .
βιβλιοφάγος (a.k.a. Cat) wrote: "Amazing. Very good.
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest."
We did a JB Sherlock marathon, remember that?
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest."
We did a JB Sherlock marathon, remember that?
Harry - The Knight Errant wrote: "βιβλιοφάγος (a.k.a. Cat) wrote: "Amazing. Very good.
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest."
We did a JB Sherlock marathon, remember that?"
Yup. No regrets.
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest."
We did a JB Sherlock marathon, remember that?"
Yup. No regrets.
βιβλιοφάγος (a.k.a. Cat) wrote: "Harry - The Knight Errant wrote: "βιβλιοφάγος (a.k.a. Cat) wrote: "Amazing. Very good.
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest."
We did a JB Sherlock marathon, remember that?"
Yup. No..."
Never.
David Burke is a better Watson though, to be honest."
We did a JB Sherlock marathon, remember that?"
Yup. No..."
Never.
You should come to Arizona. We would have loads of fun.
Harry - The Knight Errant wrote: "You should come to Arizona. We would have loads of fun."
Totally.
Totally.
I'd probably have to save for about ten years, but if you can wait that long...;)

Here's the link: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1...
Brett's stuff is amazing...perhaps the most faithful adaptations of the books there has ever been. I've watched a few of them and they are just superbly well done. Brett himself is magnificent as Holmes, so cool and precise and flawless in his performance.



An episode that I thought was especially faithful, superbly done was "The Blue Carbuncle." It's set at Christmas time - we watch it every year.



Frankly I am glad I saw the Granada series BEFORE I actually took the time to read the books. I had read a few here and there in the past and listened to audio books but it is so much better now that I have the perfect Holmes in my head.
The Blue Carbuncle is a new tradition for me though.


Davies has also written several Sherlockian pastiches.


I am waiting for a chance to get into the library to get out The Veiled Detective and Scroll of the Dead. I am looking around for Bending The Willow {I'm not quite ready for the Amazon price though}.
Just watching Charles Augustus Milverton threatening for there to be "no marriage on the 18th" or Genral Sholo from The Sign of Four talking in his quiet nervous way... Again, WOW. Holmes and Watson of course were absolutely perfect, too. Jeremy Brett played Holmes in a cold, calculating demanour and Edward Hardwicke as Watson was great, too.
But it never got dull, either, no matter how close it was to the original book. Barely, if none of the scenes were cut out!