Back to hear it again! I have now researched moors, and now know how they look, now know about cairns , tors and mires-- gentry,. yeoman,. gainsay, how yew trees look when allowed to grow unhindered. Masterful narration as always. Thank you so very much, Tony, for helping me with an admittedly, embarrassingly, much needed horion-broadening.
There’s a story about a body in a hollow tree. 2 kids find while trespassing I love some spooky Moor ghost stories I do believe it’s on his channel could be wrong maybe it was read by Warren from HB even know Warren is dead. 😅😂
I have reuploded it because when I processed all 5.5 hours of it last time the process inserted jittering noises every 2 minutes. That was a lot of jittering noises to take out on top of everything else. I hope everyone likes it.
Whenever I want to watch something familiar and comforting, I watch Basil Rathbones' renditions of Holmes for Universal Studios. To have this very favorite of mine read by Mr Walker is downright sublime! Thank you so much!!
This was just marvelous; a real treat and, at over five hours, a wonderful evening of entertainment. As usual, the book you read is nothing like the book I thought I read. Thank you!
I wish it were possible to set a timer to end the narration for these longer videos. I get bad dreams from sleeping while the narrative continues. I don't know if there is a way to change the available settings for the podcast. I mostly listen to episodes of an hour or less for this reason. I will just have to stay awake for this one!
I first read the book around 50 years ago, and something just occurred to me. The doctor is tell Holmes and Watson the story, and says "It was the footprint of a giant hound!" Question: why didn't he say 'a giant dog?' Then I realized - The Dog of the Baskervilles wouldn't sell a lot of books. He made the right decision.
I have my theory about the derivation of the word dog which is a mystery to English philologists. It's a diminutive like bullock, pillock, hillock, bollock. Houndog -- little hound gives 'dog
So I’m sure you know Magpie Audio. Let me start with. Ii been with you from the start. So i know you will agree with what i say about !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHERLOCK HOLMS MAGPIE AUDIO . 😢 There is NOWONE IN THE WORLD OF STORY TELLING THAT CAN OUT PREFORM HIM. MISTER GREG IS SHERLOCK HOLMES.
Its weird ive just finished listening to @sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio version of hound of the baskervilles and now listening to yours, even though its the same story , because your voices are so different it like its fresh all over again .thank you ❤❤❤.
Back to hear it again! I have now researched moors, and now know how they look, now know about cairns , tors and mires-- gentry,. yeoman,. gainsay, how yew trees look when allowed to grow unhindered. Masterful narration as always. Thank you so very much, Tony, for helping me with an admittedly, embarrassingly, much needed horion-broadening.
There’s a story about a body in a hollow tree. 2 kids find while trespassing I love some spooky Moor ghost stories I do believe it’s on his channel could be wrong maybe it was read by Warren from HB even know Warren is dead. 😅😂
One of my most favourite stories.
My favourite of all time!!! ❤
I have reuploded it because when I processed all 5.5 hours of it last time the process inserted jittering noises every 2 minutes. That was a lot of jittering noises to take out on top of everything else. I hope everyone likes it.
You have the patience of a saint 😇👌
Whenever I want to watch something familiar and comforting, I watch Basil Rathbones' renditions of Holmes for Universal Studios. To have this very favorite of mine read by Mr Walker is downright sublime! Thank you so much!!
Wow, thank you!
Me too! Those and David Suchet and Hugh Fraser's Poirot/Hastings on BBC are comforting and captivating. Thank you Tony ❤
There have been several wonderful portrayals, but Mr. Rathbone WAS Sherlock Holmes.
Thank you, dear Tony, for the gift of your time and talent. It's much appreciated. ❤
Excellent, Tony. Thank you for posting the cleaned audio version.
One of my all-time favorites. You make a great Holmes! Watson too. I enjoy your readings the best.
Thank you!!
Excellent, my dear Tony!
Thank you, Tony. Elegant, captivating, also this time around.
Brilliant, thank you 👍
An Englishman told me that I have a brilliant singing voice ... 😮
This was just marvelous; a real treat and, at over five hours, a wonderful evening of entertainment. As usual, the book you read is nothing like the book I thought I read. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for your solid support
Thank you for reading this novel. It is a bit flawed but I never tire of going back to it. So nice to have it read outloud.
Not a lot of time to say anything more than thank you and thank you again.
Working hard and enjoying it thoroughly.
🐺🔍
A great reading
Beautifully read. Thank you so much for your dedication. ❤
You are so welcome
Thank you!
Thanks ...
This audiobook version is super ...
I’m very happy you think so!
Horizon- broadening! :0)
Beautiful audio, great story. 5 stars!!!
thank you
This is Chief's kiss! Now I have a craving to rewatch Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock on the BBC!
How was the sound ? i re uploaded it so I hope it’s all good now
@@classicdetective it was great! 👍
Thanks, so glad I found you. Subscribed. And I'm in bliss 😊
Welcome aboard!
Thanks 🙏
Lover the Holmes voice! Thank you for another wonderfully read story
I’m trying to
keep it consistent over all the stories
I listen to Greg W's version, but I can't wait to hear your interpretation!!
I had to do it. It’s such a good story
Listen to Greg wagland @sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio he has done every sherlock holmes story and does have a wonderful voice
Thank you Tony! My first time hearing this story. ❤❤
it’s a great story .
I wish it were possible to set a timer to end the narration for these longer videos. I get bad dreams from sleeping while the narrative continues. I don't know if there is a way to change the available settings for the podcast. I mostly listen to episodes of an hour or less for this reason.
I will just have to stay awake for this one!
Can you put a sleep timer on your phone or pc to switch it off after a while?
Listen during the day.
I first read the book around 50 years ago, and something just occurred to me. The doctor is tell Holmes and Watson the story, and says "It was the footprint of a giant hound!" Question: why didn't he say 'a giant dog?' Then I realized - The Dog of the Baskervilles wouldn't sell a lot of books. He made the right decision.
I have my theory about the derivation of the word dog which is a mystery to English philologists. It's a diminutive like bullock, pillock, hillock, bollock. Houndog -- little hound gives 'dog
Further horizon broadening, also this time around, all 5 hrs. Dog carts are not passenger carriages drawn by dogs.
Wow, reading like a machine.
Without emotions and even didn't try to be an actor... hm...
So I’m sure you know Magpie Audio. Let me start with. Ii been with you from the start. So i know you will agree with what i say about !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHERLOCK HOLMS MAGPIE AUDIO . 😢 There is NOWONE IN THE WORLD OF STORY TELLING THAT CAN OUT PREFORM HIM. MISTER GREG IS SHERLOCK HOLMES.
I still like doing the odd one. Greg is king of course
@@classicdetective yea he is a good person at least from what I can tell from across the pond 😂😂😂😂😂
What a silly comment. It's nice to have different versions.
Yummy
😋
Its weird ive just finished listening to @sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio version of hound of the baskervilles and now listening to yours, even though its the same story , because your voices are so different it like its fresh all over again .thank you ❤❤❤.
That’s a real nice point
@@classicdetectiveyour welcome, ❤❤❤
Positively swoon-worthy as always. ❤
lol