Sometimes I find it difficult to read books in general, as I lose my train of thought. So I decided that I will use the narrators voice to help me read Sherlock Holmes this time. It makes things much more immersive and easier to read 👍👍 Thanks for your great narration skills!
I say, my dear Mr. Wagland, your entire repertoire is simply smashing. Thank you for reading all of these wonderful stories and entertaining so many tens of thousands of people (conservatively speaking). So, cheers! from the mountains of NC USA. I am certain that Sir Arthur would have been glad to shake your hand.
Really love this. I listen to this every time I get in my truck and every time I get a chance at my construction job. I get weird looks when they ask what I'm listening to, but I do not care. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is truly a treasure, and the narrator is superb.
My husband teases me for using UA-cam to listen to audiobooks but I crochet while I listen so I don’t need video. Plus, this is relaxing and quiet. Sure, sometimes it puts me to sleep but that’s ok, too 😂
This channel is GREAT! Your narrating is simply wonderful! I can immerse myself in the story instantly due to your narrating style. Thank you for sharing this!!! It's wonderful!!! 😀😀😀
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio yes it's true! thank you so much for your passion in recording it. no one could have captured the essence of Sherlock more superbly. and thank you for uploading it for free!
For some reason, I always forget how this story goes and always feel like I'm hearing it new. Thank you for the superb work. Eagerly awaiting anything new.
I'm glad you read the original Strand publication version. A lot (and I mean a lot) of editions use the version that was published in the anthology, which has the opening paragraphs of The Cardboard Box pasted into it. That version is outdated now that The Cardboard Box is in wide publication (and including those paragraphs in The Resident Patient annoyingly leads to two stories having the same opening paragraphs).
Superb narration and reading - I had the series narrated by Stephen Fry but I was so put off by his reading that I could never finish even one story. I no longer have spare time to read and like to listen to stories as I work. I settled to listening to the Jeremy Brett TV series instead and feared I would never indulge in true Holmes again thank you for setting those fears aside and making it so!
If I’m remembering correctly there were two actors who portrayed Watson in Granada series with Jeremy Brett. David Burke and Edward Hardwick. The tie in there is his father Sir Cecil Hardwick played Holmes many years earlier.
Nicely done. I'm looking forward to other stories such as "The Devil's Foot," where your impressions of a Cornish accent will be put to the test; "Greek Interpreter," which will also test your impression of a Greek accent; and "Wisteria Lodge."
+DarthWill3 I don't know why, but I've never liked The Greek Interpreter, and I suspect my Greek accent might need a little work. But my Cornish... Impeccable 🤔
For those similarly puzzled like me, there was not a broom waiting at the door of 221B. The word you'll need to google is 'brougham' :) . I had to look up the story text.
It has been over a week that except from working hours of my clinic, I am stuck in my bed traveling to bygone era of nineteen hundred s that too thousands of Miles away from my present place. My god I can't explain and express myself bcz you know I have not yet come out of events that are happening around me with Holmes.........
There are still Ramblers. Ofter the rambles are organised. Sometimes map and compass cross country. A ramble is just a walk with out a rigid fixed schedule apart from start and finish. IE A leisurely pace, with time to stop and survey the sights or chat to the odd fellow or two (Or the not so odd, Ha!).
In the original book ( _Memoirs_ ) "The Greek Interpreter" is between "Resident Patient" and "Naval Treaty". edit: here it is ua-cam.com/video/-V6zkxdrWBk/v-deo.html
I actually did not know until now that in the UK the first floor is above the ground floor, similarly to Europe - 10:17 , 18:31 . Caused me some momentary confusion till I put it together. :)
I say, good show Mr Holmes good show. ( it takes me two or three days to stop sounding like Sherlock Holmes after listening to a case) you filthy swine. Oh wait, that's Inspector Clouseau isn't it?
Forget about hating it unless you have very good reason to. In later life School or the dong well at school can become your saviour. School is just a brick house institution. Can not be demolished generally. But it's the gate way to College and then University. So you may as well replace the hate with love and if there are things or people with in the School institution worth hating then hate them. But not the actual school itself. If in school you get education teaching English or mathematics then those are lovables and should not be hated. ACD had a massive amount of education to get him to where he got to. Good School reports are what is 'Respect'. Not bad reports.
I listen to a broad spectrum of audiobooks. You are my favourite narrator.
Thank you, ronostick!
Been listening to audio books all my life as a blind person. You are one of the best!! Thank you. 👍
Yep indeed
Would you be kind enough to enlist all of the best ?
Sometimes I find it difficult to read books in general, as I lose my train of thought. So I decided that I will use the narrators voice to help me read Sherlock Holmes this time. It makes things much more immersive and easier to read 👍👍
Thanks for your great narration skills!
I say, my dear Mr. Wagland, your entire repertoire is simply smashing. Thank you for reading all of these wonderful stories and entertaining so many tens of thousands of people (conservatively speaking). So, cheers! from the mountains of NC USA. I am certain that Sir Arthur would have been glad to shake your hand.
Many thanks for your kind words! Hope not too cold up in the mountains! All the best.
Thx you Mr Wagland !!
I honestly wouldn't have had a wink of sleep in months if it weren't for these stories. I listen every night. Thank you narrator 😊
Glad you like them, Jude!
Me too!
Really love this. I listen to this every time I get in my truck and every time I get a chance at my construction job. I get weird looks when they ask what I'm listening to, but I do not care. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is truly a treasure, and the narrator is superb.
Couldn't agree more.
@@athleticguy15 m... Mmmp
As wonderful as ever! Both Sir Conan Doyle’s tales and your narrating skills~
Nice one! Ta!
I love seeing Dr Watson deduce things, he is learning!
I never tire of Sherlock Holmes stories! Keep up the good work, Mr. Greg Wagland!
I shall!
These audio books that you do are wonderful.
Thank you for your craft or art . Blessings to all
My husband teases me for using UA-cam to listen to audiobooks but I crochet while I listen so I don’t need video. Plus, this is relaxing and quiet. Sure, sometimes it puts me to sleep but that’s ok, too 😂
Does he indeed! Ha!
This channel is GREAT! Your narrating is simply wonderful!
I can immerse myself in the story instantly due to your narrating style.
Thank you for sharing this!!! It's wonderful!!! 😀😀😀
Happy you like it!
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio yes it's true! thank you so much for your passion in recording it. no one could have captured the essence of Sherlock more superbly. and thank you for uploading it for free!
Excellent. Thanks Greg.
For some reason, I always forget how this story goes and always feel like I'm hearing it new. Thank you for the superb work. Eagerly awaiting anything new.
Cheers Karen. Building up to do something soon - hopefully.
Laudable narration of an astounding storyline...just LOVED it!!!
Cheers Manya
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
sir, you are amazing. you are one of the best narrators i have heard.
Mary.....
....* listened to.
these stories never fail to make me smile.
I love this series 💚 the actor doing the voice work is very good!
He's not bad, but inclined to lethargy.
Beautiful performance as always.
the story is so amazing, i will listen to it
I listen every night. Great short stories 👌👀👣
Glad you like them! Cheers Josh.
Thank you...your the best narrator on youtube
Really enjoyed listening to this. You are a brilliant narrator. Thank you.
Thanks for listening. Thank you for your kind comment. Appreciated!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio You have spoiled me 😊 Now I can't listen to anyone else.
Love this version great work 😜😜😜🧐🧐 love to see this is great today and tomorrow,and so on, perfect for me and my night time schedule 🌠
Thx Greg. Another great production!!
Another very well done Greg. Marsrerful.
Thanks for listening Wade. Appreciated.
This was a wonderful reading. TY so much.
Walking around Central London on a late Victorian evening...must have been tragic 🐾🥺👩🦲
I'm glad you read the original Strand publication version. A lot (and I mean a lot) of editions use the version that was published in the anthology, which has the opening paragraphs of The Cardboard Box pasted into it. That version is outdated now that The Cardboard Box is in wide publication (and including those paragraphs in The Resident Patient annoyingly leads to two stories having the same opening paragraphs).
Thank you!
Superb narration! 👍
I would like to take a ramble thru London!
The smog, the gaslights, the hansoms clattering down the rain soaked streets. All are long gone now.
@@JohnSmith-hc1ek Sadly!
Thank you 😉
Thanks for uploading!
Superb narration and reading - I had the series narrated by Stephen Fry but I was so put off by his reading that I could never finish even one story. I no longer have spare time to read and like to listen to stories as I work. I settled to listening to the Jeremy Brett TV series instead and feared I would never indulge in true Holmes again thank you for setting those fears aside and making it so!
Thanks for sharing! Viva la difference!
Agreed, Fry was a terrible choice.
Perfect voice!!
Superb in all respects
Love... Thank you!
Superbly done! Your Blessington Proposal to the Dr Reminded me of the Actor who played him in the Jeremy Brett Series.
I'll look him up and see who it is! Cheers.
I KNOW RIGHT it sounds JUST LIKE David Burke!! Is it?? //fangirls
Ah so sorry it's Greg Wagland > still love it love it love it > at least this way I know it follows the book 100% ^o^***
If I’m remembering correctly there were two actors who portrayed Watson in Granada series with Jeremy Brett. David Burke and Edward Hardwick. The tie in there is his father Sir Cecil Hardwick played Holmes many years earlier.
Wonderful 🤩
Nicely done.
I'm looking forward to other stories such as "The Devil's Foot," where your impressions of a Cornish accent will be put to the test; "Greek Interpreter," which will also test your impression of a Greek accent; and "Wisteria Lodge."
+DarthWill3 I don't know why, but I've never liked The Greek Interpreter, and I suspect my Greek accent might need a little work. But my Cornish... Impeccable 🤔
Glad to hear it. Also, be sure to remember "Creeping Man," "Illustrious Client," "Veiled Lodger," etc.
I’ve seen you in lots of different wigs and you look great in them! However, you can totally rock your “buzzed” hair too! Tres chic!
Oh thank you!
For those similarly puzzled like me, there was not a broom waiting at the door of 221B. The word you'll need to google is 'brougham' :) . I had to look up the story text.
TY
LOL. I've come to the comments because I wondered if someone had explained the "broom", which I always thought was pronounced bro-am.
It has been over a week that except from working hours of my clinic, I am stuck in my bed traveling to bygone era of nineteen
hundred s that too thousands of Miles away from my present place. My god I can't explain and express myself bcz you know I have not yet come out of events that are happening around me with Holmes.........
I love Sherlock holmes story
Omg I can’t believe u can do a lisp! Lol! Your killin me
Perfect.
thank you
Do you remember the days when you could ramble through London....
For three hours!!!
There are still Ramblers. Ofter the rambles are organised. Sometimes map and compass cross country. A ramble is just a walk with out a rigid fixed schedule apart from start and finish. IE A leisurely pace, with time to stop and survey the sights or chat to the odd fellow or two (Or the not so odd, Ha!).
Fantastic relax ...
Awesome Job! By the way, it seems that the series jumps from chapter 21 to 23. Is there any 22? Maybe I just cant find it. Thanks.
In the original book ( _Memoirs_ ) "The Greek Interpreter" is between "Resident Patient" and "Naval Treaty".
edit: here it is ua-cam.com/video/-V6zkxdrWBk/v-deo.html
1893 August Publication date 'The Adventure of the Resident Patien't' from 'The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes'.
£7,000 in 1875 is worth £1,033,393.95 today
I actually did not know until now that in the UK the first floor is above the ground floor, similarly to Europe - 10:17 , 18:31 . Caused me some momentary confusion till I put it together. :)
We've got some weird ways over here. Cheers Melnik.
Rather unfortunate. The Resident Patient was not as "patient" with honest men as he may have wished.
Back to reality ❣️.
('Conan Doyle' had no patients either...)
I pictured him as he described the set up.
28:07 Hanged or Hung? Can any one explain.
I say, good show Mr Holmes good show.
( it takes me two or three days to stop sounding like Sherlock Holmes after listening to a case) you filthy swine. Oh wait, that's Inspector Clouseau isn't it?
I hate school
Sorry to hear that! School days can certainly be a challenge! Best wishes!
Your lucky you can go to school in many countries children are unable to go to school
Forget about hating it unless you have very good reason to. In later life School or the dong well at school can become your saviour. School is just a brick house institution. Can not be demolished generally. But it's the gate way to College and then University. So you may as well replace the hate with love and if there are things or people with in the School institution worth hating then hate them. But not the actual school itself. If in school you get education teaching English or mathematics then those are lovables and should not be hated. ACD had a massive amount of education to get him to where he got to. Good School reports are what is 'Respect'. Not bad reports.
Been there, take solace in the fact that it doesn’t last forever
Sweet dreams 😴
Glad to hear it, Maitreyee!
Snitches get stitches 🤷♀️
ككككككككککككککککککكککكکكکكکك
Back to reality ❣️.
Back to reality ❣️.