The more I see this series and the more I like it, and prefer it over the other Sherlock Holmes. The humor in this series is absolutely charming. Thank you so much for all your uploading, PizzaFlix! Many, many thanks.
i love how watson is so nervous about talking to a bunch of floozie girls this really is the best adaptation of sherlock holmes especially since watson isnt portrayed as a bumbling fool and you can see the friendship and respect between him and holmes
@UkOutreach I know, really the most valuable part about this series is that you can see what was a 50s interpretation of culture. Which isn't to say it's bad, it's great - I'll jump in and out of stories with these characters whenever I get a chance. It's just true that it's not telling stories from the time it's showing, it's straight up TV writing.
The French actress is such a gorgeous lady. The song was also very beautiful. I like the atmosphere and aesthetics of this SH series, I only wish they went on longer and more episodes were made 🌹👌
Believe it or not, the entire series was actually shot in Paris France, and the English sets, including Baker St. were in Paris as well. Also, many of the other actors in the series were French, and used fake English accents. Lastly, the series was financed by an American, and the series was created for an American audience, which loved the series! So all and all, this is probably one of the least English Sherlock Holmes series ever made!
Holmes talking Watson into inviting the girls is delicious. Marion Davies' 'stereotypical Englishmam' has humour yet sincerity, and his chemistry with Howard is tops.
Since I have trouble sitting through long shows and that I love Sherlock Holmes, these are perfect for me. I have grown to love Howard as Holmes and Crawford as Watson. This series is quaint and entertaining and I prefer it over some of the movies. Thank you Pizzaflix
One of my absolute all time favorite Sheldon produced Sherlock Holmes. A strange ending, unfulfilled really, but it had a little bit of everything else that made this 1950's tv serial so well done. I truly enjoy watching many of the same actors playing different parts over the 30 plus episodes; just a lot of fun. The gentleman who played the part of Harry Crocker (sp) was especially entertaining in every episode he played -- such a wild enthusiastic character each and every time. In this episode, I enjoyed the personal visit to the French night club and the dancing girls; I'm sure that is now a lost art...
Those can-can dancers are all very beautiful, also very gorgeous, but I cannot think 🤔 of more to say , because there really is no more to language extent to praise all of them ❤
Another fine episode from the 1954-55 series. The primary and supporting cast are first rate. This continues to be an entertaining series from over six decades ago.
Makes you wonder why he needed the cab to 221b to begin with. Moreover why they needed a boat/train. Sherlock and Watson could’ve piggybacked on him and made it to the tower in half the time easily.
As a young, but bona fide, flower child (almost 67), I must say that is one of the most entertaining TV episodes (or any medium of art) I ever saw! Higher praise cannot be given, as we have been SATURATED with great entertainment, we boomers, all our lives...
Yes exactly I found that to be odd to that he would randomly throw up important coin off the tower! The wind could have taken it in many directions on the way down... and it seems this one just ends nothing is ever solved.
Thoroughly enjoying all the episodes of Sheldon Reynolds' Sherlock Holmes series even the compilation of some rare ones he did shown last week. I have been lucky enough to catch some of these earlier episodes on television, but it is extra special to find others here. Thank you, PizzaFlix! ❤️
Dear Dindo Nuffin, How you do that! ? Oh, and by the way : dot and two spaces IS required before "Who is Bart Simpson?" :^) Oh, all right then, where did you learn about the asterisk gimmick?
What an utterly delightful episode particularly their soirée with the can can. girls.Thats what I love about he SH episodes starring Howard, Marion-and the gentleman playing the role of Lestrade ! There is so much quintessential wonderful British humour tempered with the right amount seriousness and sobriety when required !
@@johanne577 Actually I was referring to the fact that this series was filmed in Paris. And as long as they were in Paris, an episode taking place at the Eifel Tower was practically inevitable.
Whew! Talk about strong women! Just wow! I did meet a former Rockette who was beautiful and slim and fit looking at 103. She was very shy but thrilled when I spoke of her dance years and wanted to know more. She had run away to join them as her family was not happy about it. She only danced a couple of years, I think. I met her about 6 years ago. Sadly, she died a few months after I met her.
I'm watching again, and I'm getting my 28 year old son to engage in the closest thing we have to time travel and go back to the days of Gaite Parisienne!
Damn, that Lastrade is super swift........he ran 2 to 3 miles away from the tower in less than 10 seconds, even quicker running back and not a drop of sweat.....amazing.
You know that is Leslie Howard's son in the part of Sherlock in this series . In the film Gone With the Wind , Leslie played Ashley Wilkes. Of course his son looks exactly like him !!
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 Fink - 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 Alan Wheatley - 1951 John Longden - 1951 Laidman Browne - 1951 Carleton Hobbs - 1952-1969 Ronald Howard - 1954 (39 episodes) Sir John Gielgud - 1954-1955 Peter Cushing - 1959, 1968, 1984 Christopher Lee - 1962, 1970, 1992 Douglas Wilmer - 1964 John Neville - 1965, 1970, 1978 Robert Stephens - 1970 Stewart Granger - 1972 John Cleese - 1973 Larry Hagman - 1974 Robert Powell - 1974 Rolf Becker - 1974 John Wood - 1974-1975 Leonard Nimoy - 1976 Douglas Wilmer - 1976 Roger Moore - 1976 Nicol Williamson - 1976 Kevin McCarthy - 1977 Christopher Plummer - 1977 Peter Cook - 1977 Paxton Whitehead - 1978 Barry Foster - 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 Guy Rolfe - 1984 Dinsdale Landen - 1987 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 Robert Downey Jr. 2009 & 2011 Ben Syder - 2010 Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018 Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 2013 Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016 Christian Rode - 2010, 2014 Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube) Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019 Benjamin Lawlor - 2013 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 Johnny Depp - 2018 (animation) Will Ferrell - 2018 Nicholas Boulton - 2020 Henry Cavill - 2020 Ethan Bell - 2020 (Fan Film on UA-cam) Ethan Thomas Jung - 2020 Fan Adv. (Vagabond Repertory Theater Company-UA-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.
In this case I really am viewer #232222 and it just so happens this is my favorite episode of the Entire Series. Possibly because of the humor. Thanks! [sent 20201218L from la cage aux folles] this reminds me of everything GOOD, Offenbach, The Three Stooges, Gunsmoke, etc. :*)
Thank you for these uploads......such fun.. This series was filmed in France....the stairs are still there on the Eiffel tower..225 IIRC. Cordialement,
OK but not really, right? What you mean is you wish you could time travel until you needed vaccinations or a bathroom, right? And you would return to the future with all the clothes.
@@ronaldmessina4229 Your sentence "Wish I was born a hundred years ago." is colloquial and commonly used in informal spoken English. While some might argue for using the subjunctive "were" in formal or more precise contexts, the use of "was" in informal settings is widely accepted and often preferred in everyday conversation. Both "was" and "were" can be considered correct in different contexts, and your sentence is grammatically acceptable for informal communication. Credit CHATGPT
Leslie Howard's brother. Ronald was a good Sherlock Holmes . I've seen several episodes. Leslie Howard played in Gone With The Wind and later played a masked a avenger in The Scarlet Pimpernel. He was killed during World War II when the plane he was on was shot down during a War Bond drive. The Nazis thought that Winston Churchill was on the plane but it was one of his doubles. It also claimed the life of Clark Gable's wife.
@@wesleycook7687 He's very good as Holmes. I like these well enough but some of the denouements are a bit rushed because of the short format. More time would have allowed deeper characterisation too, which I'm sure Howard was capable of. Given the format, Howard's is a commendable portrayal.
Well now it's obvious SH cannot speak better French than I can myself speak English. My own favorite version. Remember though London's Baker St was way broader than shown in this series.
This series introduces just a hint of these men having an interest in women, unlike earlier productions, for example, the bromance of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce
Adventures & Survival in Thailand I never thought for one minute there was a “bromance” in Sherlock Holmes. People like to read too much into stuff. If that were true it never would have made it on tv or the movies.
Sherlock Holmes would of examined the coin as soon as he got it and known its secret, these adventures are light comedy with poor English accents from supporting members of the cast but are still enjoyable to watch.
Are they running around in the actual Eiffel Tower? I haven't been there to make a guess, but I thought this show was filmed in France, so maybe...? Anyway if it somehow is th actual ET, is it pretty much still like that today? I doubt it could be, but - just wondering
Martine Alexis, the female lead who sings at 15:35, has totally flirtatious and bewitching eyes I tried looking her up online but... pas de chance (no luck). Anyone know of her?
Oh No! Only 12 left in the series to watch!!! "221 B Baker Street, and hurry!" And the horse casually takes off at a slow trot! Eiffel Tower? I thought they meant the Blackpool Tower!!!
LaStrade ran about two miles in fifteen seconds, he is pretty fast for an old detective. I am not sure if I have ever seen this much wasted footage in a film this short.
The more I see this series and the more I like it, and prefer it over the other Sherlock Holmes. The humor in this series is absolutely charming. Thank you so much for all your uploading, PizzaFlix! Many, many thanks.
Same i was bored for so long time until see this.
Prime time!
Agreed.
the best!
doctorwho0077 Basil Rathbone as Sherlock , Nigel Bruce as Watson
i love how watson is so nervous about talking to a bunch of floozie girls this really is the best adaptation of sherlock holmes especially since watson isnt portrayed as a bumbling fool and you can see the friendship and respect between him and holmes
It’s not an ‘adaptation’, just using the names of the characters from the original books. A lot of fun, but otherwise no connection at all.
Well spoken, I laughed also at Watson!
@UkOutreach I know, really the most valuable part about this series is that you can see what was a 50s interpretation of culture. Which isn't to say it's bad, it's great - I'll jump in and out of stories with these characters whenever I get a chance. It's just true that it's not telling stories from the time it's showing, it's straight up TV writing.
The French actress is such a gorgeous lady. The song was also very beautiful. I like the atmosphere and aesthetics of this SH series, I only wish they went on longer and more episodes were made 🌹👌
In my humble opinion ALL of FRANCE is a gorgeous place, including all of the beautiful women 😊
Believe it or not, the entire series was actually shot in Paris France, and the English sets, including Baker St. were in Paris as well. Also, many of the other actors in the series were French, and used fake English accents. Lastly, the series was financed by an American, and the series was created for an American audience, which loved the series! So all and all, this is probably one of the least English Sherlock Holmes series ever made!
"But how do you know?"
But I still like it,as well as those with Basil Rathbone
@@jaig Look below, you will know it too😉.
Very interesting!
I know that
Holmes talking Watson into inviting the girls is delicious. Marion Davies' 'stereotypical Englishmam' has humour yet sincerity, and his chemistry with Howard is tops.
I'm loving these shorter stories. So full of fun and laughter. Thank You So Much for posting these films for us. They are delightful.
Wow those girls! such energy and talent. Saw the jump kicks then falling splits. They really worked hard for their money. God Bless them 🙏❤️
It ends with " Sherlock Holmes goes to jail." Great episode.
Those girls are can-can burlesque dancers. Also high-class prostitutes.
It was just an excuse for mild porn.
I'm sure there were places where they didn't wear underwear, but cost more to get in. 😂
So many SH movies/shows out there. Always finding a new version with different actors. This was indeed a great one from the 1950s Thank you
*And the pianist strikes up an energetic, jaunty tune just in time for the brawl*
Since I have trouble sitting through long shows and that I love Sherlock Holmes, these are perfect for me. I have grown to love Howard as Holmes and Crawford as Watson. This series is quaint and entertaining and I prefer it over some of the movies. Thank you Pizzaflix
Love these old shows. Bring backs some great memories.
I still love these short stories it was refreshing to come across something I haven't seen thanks for posting them 😎🔎
One of my absolute all time favorite Sheldon produced Sherlock Holmes. A strange ending, unfulfilled really, but it had a little bit of everything else that made this 1950's tv serial so well done. I truly enjoy watching many of the same actors playing different parts over the 30 plus episodes; just a lot of fun. The gentleman who played the part of Harry Crocker (sp) was especially entertaining in every episode he played -- such a wild enthusiastic character each and every time. In this episode, I enjoyed the personal visit to the French night club and the dancing girls; I'm sure that is now a lost art...
Jack Sternquist Where is Mrs Hudson.?
At home, in Baker Street.
Lestrade tells the cabby “221B Baker St. - and hurry!” So the cab zooms off at 5 mi. an hour! We live in an amazing time now!
Bill H. No problem! Easy enough mistake. I’ve been called all kind of names! lol
Bill H. You too!
Current average traffic speed in London is 7.5 mph
Dirk Bruere Are you serious?
@@ruthmaryrose Yes . This is 2018 data. Note that Baker St is Central London
www.london.gov.uk/questions/2019/19767
Those can-can dancers are all very beautiful, also very gorgeous, but I cannot think 🤔 of more to say , because there really is no more to language extent to praise all of them ❤
This seems to have a calming effect on me
Star Child No kidding!
Me too! I watch it before bed
I know it, these oldies are Goldees. Another time and place where we use to live, seems very pleasant. 😉
Another fine episode from the 1954-55 series. The primary and supporting cast are first rate. This continues to be an entertaining series from over six decades ago.
Ahh, yes, you again. Correct I might add.
Walter Wheeler The only person missing is Mrs Hudson.
Much appreciated. Thank you for all your effort. A real viewing pleasure, and I am referring to the entire playlist.
Thank you for this! Me and my crew talk about this entire series on Saturday Matinee Theater on the Longbox Crusade network!
I love it when Lestrade runs the mile in about 2 seconds at the Eiffel tower... 😂
😂
Makes you wonder why he needed the cab to 221b to begin with. Moreover why they needed a boat/train. Sherlock and Watson could’ve piggybacked on him and made it to the tower in half the time easily.
For what was happening, in this episode...it is much too short and should have a 2nd part, because it was never properly concluded!
Precisely. "To Be Continued." Should have been one hour.🕰️
Absolutely love this show!
This Masterpiece is defined as Couch Glue!
I dare Youse to miss one second…
Truth lol
Me: Watches Sherlock Holmes
My brain: *DETECTIVE SKILLS 100*
Thank you for the education about this series.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
As a young, but bona fide, flower child (almost 67), I must say that is one of the most entertaining TV episodes (or any medium of art) I ever saw! Higher praise cannot be given, as we have been SATURATED with great entertainment, we boomers, all our lives...
As usual Paul Durand’s innovative background music lifts the already very enjoyable production to another level.
This episode was grand, just grand!
Tres belle Musick 😊
Thought Sherlock would have palmed the coin and threw another out of his pocket. In the air no one could tell what kind of coin it was.
Yes exactly I found that to be odd to that he would randomly throw up important coin off the tower! The wind could have taken it in many directions on the way down... and it seems this one just ends nothing is ever solved.
@@flamingpieherman9822Right. This should have been a two-parter. "To Be Continued".🕰️
Thoroughly enjoying all the episodes of Sheldon Reynolds' Sherlock Holmes series even the compilation of some rare ones he did shown last week. I have been lucky enough to catch some of these earlier episodes on television, but it is extra special to find others here. Thank you, PizzaFlix! ❤️
I enjoy this and think it is harmless to watch for relaxation and 'company;.
Dear Dindo Nuffin, How you do that! ? Oh, and by the way : dot and two spaces IS required before "Who is Bart Simpson?" :^)
Oh, all right then, where did you learn about the asterisk gimmick?
@@xxwilliamson7343°
I like it so so so so so so much. In seeing these all series i think myself sherlock holmes really he is a great man😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
I watch these shows all the time, just to make sure i have seen them all :)
Kathleen Lynch they have become like a comforting habit...
What an utterly delightful episode particularly their soirée with the can can. girls.Thats what I love about he SH episodes starring Howard, Marion-and the gentleman playing the role of Lestrade ! There is so much quintessential wonderful British humour tempered with the right amount seriousness and sobriety when required !
I had to laugh when Watson and the two crooks ran down the stairs at the Eifel Tower while Holmes calmly rode down in the elevator. LOL.
RODE
@@scarygary-qq1pj LOL you’re right and I didn’t catch it until you pointed that out. I will edit it now. Thank you!
Thanks again for the upload. The plot and its development were amongst the most ridiculous I've seen, but it was still charming.
I truly enjoyed these, thank you so much for sharing!
"As long as we're in Paris, we might as well have an episode taking place at the Eiffel Tower".
When they made this episode the Eiffel tower was still relatively new. Only 60+ years old!
this was supposedly 1897 or so, and Eiffel opened in 1889, so the boys went on a holiday 😅
@@johanne577 Actually I was referring to the fact that this series was filmed in Paris. And as long as they were in Paris, an episode taking place at the Eifel Tower was practically inevitable.
These are so hilarious with the same 6 extras playing all parts
Wonderful encapsulation of 💘
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Un vrai plaisir 😘😂🤗 merci encore.
Whew! Talk about strong women! Just wow! I did meet a former Rockette who was beautiful and slim and fit looking at 103. She was very shy but thrilled when I spoke of her dance years and wanted to know more. She had run away to join them as her family was not happy about it. She only danced a couple of years, I think. I met her about 6 years ago. Sadly, she died a few months after I met her.
I'm watching again, and I'm getting my 28 year old son to engage in the closest thing we have to time travel and go back to the days of Gaite Parisienne!
At 3:00, I thought the man going to 221 baker st sounded a bit like commissioner Gordan getting ready to call batman.
GORDON
Back when the top of the Eiffel Tower was considered "somewhere private" 😊
Damn, that Lastrade is super swift........he ran 2 to 3 miles away from the tower in less than 10 seconds, even quicker running back and not a drop of sweat.....amazing.
They fast forwarded the film 4-6x normal speed.
You know that is Leslie Howard's son in the part of Sherlock in this series . In the film Gone With the Wind , Leslie played Ashley Wilkes. Of course his son looks exactly like him !!
Omg!!! I kept saying to myself that he reminds me of someone! He does resemble his father!
This is the best can-can :)
❤wish they were longer
😊😊😊
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 Fink - 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
Alan Wheatley - 1951
John Longden - 1951
Laidman Browne - 1951
Carleton Hobbs - 1952-1969
Ronald Howard - 1954 (39 episodes)
Sir John Gielgud - 1954-1955
Peter Cushing - 1959, 1968, 1984
Christopher Lee - 1962, 1970, 1992
Douglas Wilmer - 1964
John Neville - 1965, 1970, 1978
Robert Stephens - 1970
Stewart Granger - 1972
John Cleese - 1973
Larry Hagman - 1974
Robert Powell - 1974
Rolf Becker - 1974
John Wood - 1974-1975
Leonard Nimoy - 1976
Douglas Wilmer - 1976
Roger Moore - 1976
Nicol Williamson - 1976
Kevin McCarthy - 1977
Christopher Plummer - 1977
Peter Cook - 1977
Paxton Whitehead - 1978
Barry Foster - 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
Guy Rolfe - 1984
Dinsdale Landen - 1987
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
Robert Downey Jr. 2009 & 2011
Ben Syder - 2010
Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018
Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 2013
Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016
Christian Rode - 2010, 2014
Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube)
Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019
Benjamin Lawlor - 2013
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
Johnny Depp - 2018 (animation)
Will Ferrell - 2018
Nicholas Boulton - 2020
Henry Cavill - 2020
Ethan Bell - 2020 (Fan Film on UA-cam)
Ethan Thomas Jung - 2020 Fan Adv.
(Vagabond Repertory Theater Company-UA-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.
These beautiful ladies/ women are very easy on the old, tired eyes VOILA!😊
In this case I really am viewer #232222 and it just so happens this is my favorite episode of the Entire Series. Possibly because of the humor. Thanks! [sent 20201218L from la cage aux folles] this reminds me of everything GOOD, Offenbach, The Three Stooges, Gunsmoke, etc. :*)
And yes, they REALLY DO operate out in the open still today!
most pleasant episode
Cheerio! Good Show!
Awesome video!!
well done dancers on a tiny stage.
That was a real 'Johnny English' move by Holmes... to take the elevator down to catch the criminals. Why waste the energy!
You had to have already watched a lot of episodes to fully appreciate that last scene....the best adjective I can find is DELICIOUS!!!
I love this episode
I like the humour and lightheartedness of this series. The later series, with Jeremy Brett, is better acted perhaps, but much less fun.
My FIL likes Jeremy, so I tried - I can see his talent - but, to me, that version s so 1990s pretentious, a total bore
Brett=🤮
Politeness is never wasted...unless
You can tell Holmes is the smartest one there because he's the only one who thinks to take the lift... lol
Thank you for these uploads......such fun..
This series was filmed in France....the stairs are still there on the Eiffel tower..225 IIRC.
Cordialement,
fine series.
I love how Holmes doesnt even consider or explain that it couldn't be tower of London
I am a fan of the Carlton Hobbs radio version of Holmes. I also like the one with john Gielgud.
Sherlock and Watson were waiting for a fight in 24:03 and Sherlock was eyeing someone offscreen maybe the director 😆
When the lady says "Au Revoir"...does Lastrade really say "olive oil"? Most amusing!
The girl was really very beautiful .Wish i was born a 100 years ago😊
OK but not really, right? What you mean is you wish you could time travel until you needed vaccinations or a bathroom, right? And you would return to the future with all the clothes.
MR madhurst, the correct english is. .. I wish I WERE born…
Thanks for correcting me.@@ronaldmessina4229
@@ronaldmessina4229 Your sentence "Wish I was born a hundred years ago." is colloquial and commonly used in informal spoken English. While some might argue for using the subjunctive "were" in formal or more precise contexts, the use of "was" in informal settings is widely accepted and often preferred in everyday conversation. Both "was" and "were" can be considered correct in different contexts, and your sentence is grammatically acceptable for informal communication.
Credit CHATGPT
Nit-pickers will call out Watson for referring to the tower as "Mr. Eiffel's steel tower". It is actually made of wrought iron. :)
Could you be that very nit-picker?? Be honest now. Lol
I like the little joke that was played here.... the series were recorded. in France ! Sherlock didn't have far to travel.
Funny to see Sacha Pitoeff, a very good actor, appear as the villain in this episode!
He was also the bomb maker in "The Careless Suffragette" in this series.💣💣💣
Leslie Howard's brother. Ronald was a good Sherlock Holmes . I've seen several episodes. Leslie Howard played in Gone With The Wind and later played a masked a avenger in The Scarlet Pimpernel. He was killed during World War II when the plane he was on was shot down during a War Bond drive. The Nazis thought that Winston Churchill was on the plane but it was one of his doubles. It also claimed the life of Clark Gable's wife.
Ronald was Leslie Howard's son, not his brother. Very like his father, but more robust.
@@danceswithbadgers My mistake. He looked old enough to be a brother. I just liked him as Holmes.
@@wesleycook7687 He's very good as Holmes. I like these well enough but some of the denouements are a bit rushed because of the short format. More time would have allowed deeper characterisation too, which I'm sure Howard was capable of. Given the format, Howard's is a commendable portrayal.
Must have lost something........or something is missing. What was that coin anyway,why All the story????
Excellent
I guess when they went to disassemble the tower it was gonna be difficult to remove all those rivets.
Well now it's obvious SH cannot speak better French than I can myself speak English. My own favorite version. Remember though London's Baker St was way broader than shown in this series.
This series introduces just a hint of these men having an interest in women, unlike earlier productions, for example, the bromance of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce
Adventures & Survival in Thailand I never thought for one minute there was a “bromance” in Sherlock Holmes. People like to read too much into stuff. If that were true it never would have made it on tv or the movies.
Sherlock Holmes would of examined the coin as soon as he got it and known its secret, these adventures are light comedy with poor English accents from supporting members of the cast but are still enjoyable to watch.
There's no way you can compare these to Basil Rathbone's version of Sherlock holmes. He was the one and only Holmes in my view🔎🔎🔎
😍 Awesome
Nice! Where can I find the following episode ? Regards,
Enjoyable.
Should have taken the high speed train through the Chunnel . London to Paris in 2 hours. .... I’m kidding
Great !
Very fine types of actors, especially inspector! It is amazing, how truthfully they shoed the real stupidity of policemen!
That's the beauty of being an Inspecktor. You just can't arrest him (#### X 🔥 3 )
I love this series،،
Are they running around in the actual Eiffel Tower? I haven't been there to make a guess, but I thought this show was filmed in France, so maybe...? Anyway if it somehow is th actual ET, is it pretty much still like that today? I doubt it could be, but - just wondering
Bonjour. Indeed, that's the reel one. Just add a few hundred tourists and you'll get the full picture.
the entire series was shot in France for budget reasons...
@Songs Mirth, Wowee! Your comment is longer than the script!
@Songs Mirth you are the original CLASS CLOWN. ..SMASH THE REDS DESTROY THE LEFT .keep politics out. .
@Songs Mirth ......Off your meds again, dear?!
@Songs Mirth You are a fool and an idiot So your crazy crooked killery lost and you can't get over it,
@@solarisseven6969 He is a fool and an idiot
What a frantic messed up can-can dance!
Please upload full HD movie
Why?
🤔where's part 2?😏
+ heaerglen: this series is made in 1954/1955, afther Rathbone. And this ep. is not the case of the exhumed client, but the Eifeltower.
Martine Alexis, the female lead who sings at 15:35, has totally flirtatious and bewitching eyes I tried looking her up online but... pas de chance (no luck). Anyone know of her?
Bonjour. Scarcelly anything about the lady... She appears in another SH : the case of the shy ballerina.
Oh No! Only 12 left in the series to watch!!! "221 B Baker Street, and hurry!" And the horse casually takes off at a slow trot! Eiffel Tower? I thought they meant the Blackpool Tower!!!
LaStrade ran about two miles in fifteen seconds, he is pretty fast for an old detective. I am not sure if I have ever seen this much wasted footage in a film this short.