Category: Sherlock Holmes

EP0339: Sherlock Holmes: The Strange Death of Mrs. Abernathy

Tom Conway

Sherlock Holmes investigates the death of a country matriarch in a house where everyone has a motive. The key clue? Parsley.

Original Air Date: November 30, 1946

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EP0334: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Sally Martin

Tom Conway

Holmes and Watson investigate the murder of the owner of a ship.

Original Air Date: November 23, 1946

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EP0329: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Genuine Gunarius

Tom Conway

Sherlocks Holmes helps a famous singer who is being blacmailed. When he shows up to collect his fee, he finds his client dead.

Original Air Date: November 2, 1946

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EP0324: Sherlock Holmes: The Singular Affair of the Dying Schoolboys

Tom Conway

A man hires Holmes to investigate the death of his young brother at an exclusive boarding school run by an odd doctor.

Original Air Date: November 9, 1946

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EP0319: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Original Hamlet

Tom Conway

A man who is nearly run over by a carriage tells Watson that he’s being haunted by a ghost.

Original Air Date: November 2, 1946

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EP0314: Sherlock Holmes: The Clue of the Hungry Cat

Tom Conway

A man is convicted of murdering a woman, but Holmes believes otherwise when he founds the victim’s cat wasn’t fed.

Original Air Date: October 26, 1946

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21st Century Sherlock

What if Sherlock Holmes had been born in modern times? The BBC’s series, “Sherlock” gives you a good idea of how the greatest detective of them all would be different.

I have to admit being apprehensive of the new series and not really sure I’d enjoy it. However, there’s little chance that Benedict Cumberbatch will replace Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock definitely has some merit.

The idea of doing Sherlock Holmes in modern times is hardly a new one. The Rathbone-Bruce series for Universal did it fairly well. And sixty years later, what is old is new again.

Of course, moving Holmes into the 21st Century is fraught with perils. Done wrong and it becomes a fish out of water comedy. Overdo it and you risk losing sight of the character.

Thankfully, the producers avoiding doing this.  Cumberbatch’s Holmes is a driven deductive genius. Martin Freeman is his able friend and companion, Dr. Watson, who is a British Veteran of the Afghanistan campaign.

Cumberbatch Holmes’ more than anything else embodies the genius’ sense of boredom in Holmes and the desire for intellectual challenge. Holmes expressed this in the Red Headed League, “My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of existence.” 

This desire was expressed in the Holmes stories themelves in Holmes’ drug use. Also, in the 1939 Fox Movie, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Moriarity preys on Holmes intellectual curiosity by giving him a fascinating crime to solve, so that Moriarity can commit a far larger crime.

Given that this Holmes is part of a particularly bored generation, his boredom is amped up to the nth degree in this portrayal. The effect is somewhat hyperactive and occassionally intense.

One of the highlights of Sherlock was its very effective use of modern video methods to highlights Holmes’ deductions. When Holmes explains a complex deduction, the camera does a close-up on the physical clues Holmes observed to form his deductions, a kind of Sherlockovision that’s quite appealing.

The pacing is exciting, albeit a tad too quick at times, but not when compared to other modern programs.

There are a couple bones to pick with Sherlock and the episode, “The Great Game.”

The one thing really off to me about Holmes in this story is Holmes’  handling of the Bruce Partington Project (based on the Bruce Partington Plans story.) Mycroft comes to Holmes to ask him to find the missile plans and even though Holmes is incredibly bored, he refuses the commission and ignores Mycroft’s repeated requests for help even when he has no other work pending. Apparenting, some sibling rivalry with a heavy-duty dose of angst has been added to the plot and Holmes is willing to risk British security over it.

Also in this episode, the portrayal of Professor Moriarty was done poorly.  We’re left with no real clue as to the practical motivation for his crimes. Andrew Scott’s performance of Moriarity was reminiscent of Heath Ledger’s joker, although not nearly as well done.

Beyond this though, Sherlock is an intriguing take on the most famous detective of them all and I’ll be eager to see the second series next Fall.

Rating: 7 out of 10

Parental Advisory: In terms of its content, it earns TV-14 rating with quite a bit of violence and some adult situations, as well as a handful of cursewords.

Sherlock Availability:

Sherlock is available as a DVD from Netflix also is available as either a digital download or a DVD from Amazon.

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EP0309: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Black Angus

Tom Conway

A son of a Scottish Lord breaks off his engagement and the jilted bride hires Holmes to find out the reason why. Holmes and Watson find themselves involved a mystery involving an ancient curse and rumors of werewolves.

Original Air Date: October 19, 1946

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EP0304: Sherlock Holmes: Adventure of the Stuttering Ghost

Tom Conway

A woman comes to Holmes with a “talking dog” for the purpose of robbing him of an old case file. Why?

Original Air Date: October 12, 1946

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EP0299: Sherlock Holmes: The Baconian Cipher

Basil Rathbone

Sherlock Holmes is having a friendly argument with a visiting French detective over which country has the most ingenous criminals when the agony column leads the two Detectives and Dr. Watson into the English countryside to rescue a man in distress and finds himself asked to investigate who wrote Shakespeare’s plays.

Original Air Date: May 27, 1946

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EP0294: Sherlock Holmes: The Haunting of Sherlock Holmes

Basil Rathbone

Sherlock Holmes declines to work to exonerate a talented singer for treason, as he believes she’s unquestionably guilty. After she’s been executed, it appears that she’s haunting Holmes.  

Original Air Date: May 20, 1946

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EP0289: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Uneasy Chair

Basil Rathbone

Scotland Yard has a suspect in the murder of a wealthy man, but no murder weapon, and the case begins to look think when another murder done in the same way takes place while the alleged murder is in jail.

Original Air Date: May 13, 1946

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EP0284: Sherlock Holmes: The Man With the Twisted Lip

Basil Rathbone

Sherlock Holmes is hired to find a missing husband who appears to either have met with foul play–or disappeared into thin air.

Original Air Date: May 6, 1946

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EP0279: Sherlock Holmes: The Waltz of Death

Basil Rathbone

Every time a certain waltz played in Austria, a beautiful woman is killed.

Original Air Date: April 29, 1946

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EP0274: Sherlock Holmes: The Tankerville Club Scandal

Basil Rathbone

A young man is accused of cheating at cards. Holmes believes the man is innocent and one of Moriarity’s associates is behind the frame with the goal of murder in mind.

Original Air Date: April 22, 1946

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