The Madness of Colonel Warburton (BBC Radio Drama) (Sherlock Holmes Radio Show)
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The Madness of Colonel Warburton (BBC Radio Drama) by Bert Coules.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on January 30, 2002.
Cast
Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes
Andrew Sachs as Dr John Watson
Timothy West as Colonel James Warburton
Eleanor Bron as Mrs Bessmer
Struan Rodger as Mr Bessmer
Jamie Newall as Lieutenant Michael Warburton
David Bannerman as Sir Robert
Clare Corbett as Mrs Margaret Fryer
Violin played by Leonard Friedman
Produced and directed by Patrick Rayner
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I especially love these because Andrew Sachs is Dr. Watson! Hearing him portray a serious character after being introduced to him as Manuel from Fawlty Towers is so much fun. What a phenomenal actor!
He was fantastic! A true tragedy in his early death
I am pleased that I made time to listen to this program. Thank you.
A great story. I just love these Sherlock Holmes programmes. thanks "TSHRS" 👌
I love an angry Watson
An especially excellent cast. ❤ Timothy West!
Thanks again!
Thank you.
The victorian era and up until the 2nd world war have been well documented for people wanting to believe in the after life and being ruthlessly exploited by it-loved the story/acting thank you
Enjoyed that thanks.
Excellent many thanks. Another Bert Coules play, what a treat
First transmitted 30 January 2002, this story is based on a reference from Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb":
"There were only two [cases] which I was the means of introducing to his notice-that of Mr. Hatherley’s thumb, and that of Colonel Warburton’s madness."
Watson's old commanding officer is alarming his family with his interest in spiritualism.
Bert is the top man for radio dramatists
2:54 😂
Observe and deduce!
LOL "To the Berkshires"
Berkshire Hunts = Cockney rhyming slang.
The irony here is thick. Conan Doyle himself was a serious proponent of seances and spiritualism. Maybe he was being blackmailed too. Actually I believe he lost a son in WW1
Somewhat entertaining, with a weak plot that fails to resolve in its entirety.
Not one of Holmes' finest, but Bert Coules did well enough. 8 out of 10.