furhunter11 I was an Officer of the Crown, employed by the Parliament and the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia. After Retiring I took My Superannuation and now I'm on a Government Pension. My Finances are set for the remainder of My Life, regardless of however long that may be. I have more than enough to keep Me Very Happy.
After watching so many short 26 minute episodes, I wonder how Lestrade ever made it into Scotland Yard? Most of the time, he has his mouth open but no words....until his Sergeant or Holmes put the words in his mouth!
Thank you PizzaFlix. I love these short episodes. 26 minutes is about all I can sit without having to get up and stretch and think about doing something else around the house (It's around the house where I'm spending all my time during the pandemic). Perfect for me. OMG, I just realized it's PizzaFlix not PizzaFix like I'v been writing.
Thank you so much, Pizzaflix, for sharing this series with us. I like it very much. The music is really good. Always different from one episode to another, it seems. And so funny.
Officer Wilkins is superb! My favorite character, with Inspector Lestrade a close second. Howard and H. Marion are fine, for certain, but Wilkins is charming!
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 Flink - 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 John Longden - 1951 Laidman Browne - 1951 Carleton Hobbs - 1952-1969 Ronald Howard - 1954 (39 episodes) Sir John Gielgud - 1954-1955 Christopher Lee - 1962, 1970, 1992 Douglas Wilmer - 1964 Peter Cushing - 1959, 1968, 1984 John Neville - 1965, 1970, 1978 Robert Stephens - 1970 Stewart Granger - 1972 John Cleese - 1973 Larry Hagman - 1974 Robert Powell - 1974 John Wood - 1974-1975 Dinsdale Landen - 1974 Leonard Nimoy - 1976 Kevin McCarthy - 1977 Roger Moore - 1976 Nicol Williamson - 1976 Christopher Plummer - 1977 Peter Cook - 1977 Paxton Whitehead - 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 Dinsdale Landen - 1987 Guy Rolfe - 1984 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 Christian Rode - 2010, 2014 Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016 Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018 Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019 Benjamin Lawlor - 2013 Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 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 Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube) Johnny Depp - 2018 (animation) Will Ferrell - 2018 Nicholas Boulton - 2020 Henry Cavill - 2020 Ethan Bell - 2020 (Fan Film on RUclips) Ethan Thomas Jung - 2020 Fan Adv. (Vagabond Repertory Theater Company-RUclips) 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 handling the unusual case of the unusual clinet, the responsible son was worrying about his mising father but Holmes had human touch and transformed the unlucky gambler to a spendid citizen, of course steal the heart of many.
24:22 with the average yearly wage in London then only around 50 pounds and him owing more than a thousand maybe Herbert should hang on to that disguise.
Bittersweet episode. The ending was sweet in saving the father's good character in his son's eyes and stopping the robbery. However, considering the father owed one man alone a 1,000 pounds much less bars and other gambling dens, it seems unlikely they will wait for him to pay it off in installments and his wife is still ill. We all know how expensive medical help is! 😢
This was another excellent episode in the 1954 "Sherlock Holmes" series. Ronald Howard and H. Marion Crawford do well in their respective roles. It is hard (maybe unfair) to compare this 26 minute episode with other adaptations of 60 minutes or more or a higher budget.
the 60 minute ones just over extend lame plots anyway, with little to no sleuthing value to the audience, exasperating to watch. this series got good laughs mostly, and some really genius ones.
@@MB-dg3lr yeah, same thought as the producer Sheldon Reynolds. He was 31yo himself, and chose to make a young Sherlock too, based on A Study in Scarlet. I went back to it, there are audiobooks in Spotify. Quite close ! Watson actor here also played Sherlock roles on the radio, like their audiobook that time :)
what this Howard series got right from A Study in Scarlet canon: 1. Watson’s narrations of the case 2. Watson was hit by a bullet on the shoulder, not the leg as in other adaptations, and so he did not limp. 3. 221 B has a main door to the street, and inside, has stairs going up to Unit B. 4. Sherlock’s odd violin habits - he plays well at times, and then carelessly scrape at times, to the annoyance of Watson. 5. Sherlock smokes tobacco, but none of the narcotics. In A Study in Scarlet, Watson notices the “temperance and cleanliness of his whole life, forbidding such a notion.”
Richard O’Sullivan who plays 11 year old Andrew is 80 this year, 2024. Accoriding to Wikipedia, "He has lived in Brinsworth House, a retirement home for entertainers in Twickenham, since suffering a stroke in 2003." That's very sad to hear.
Прекрасный эпизод! Великолепный добрейший Холмс, как всегда, ничего не понимающий Лейстрейд. Репутация отца спасена в глазах сына, остальное -- не важно!
If this is a faithful adaptation, then how could Dr. Watson be bumbling? I thought the earlier episodes got it right : a military doctor who served in Afghanistan, just ended his tour of duty and looks for a roommate, meeting homes. Early on, we wasn't shy about knocking a bad guy on his butt.
"Fear is conquered, fortitude is the victor", says Holmes - well we could certainly learn from that young man in these days of Covid 19 where we are afraid of our own shadows and terrified of coming into contact with people. I never ever considered that we wold give up our freedoms so easily, at the drop, of a mask, so to,speak. And terms like "Social distancing; social isolation; and lock-down sum up beautifully how we have been transformed into a completely negative thinking world in two shakes of a viruses tail. Wake up world and show a little fortitude otherwise we really are thoroughly fucked.
Poor little Andrew, having to wear that atrocious suit! Take off the ridiculous dark trim and it would be fine. I well remember - with a shudder - what Grandma sometimes made me wear to school! Frills and lace and white kneesocks, coordinating ribbons in the hair...yes, I got beat up a lot, and came home with ripped clothes. Oh, the "good old days"!!
The writing could have been better in a lot of the episodes but the overall production was very entertaining, and Howard's depiction of Holmes is as good as any in my opinion...Yet another series from the past which makes most current entertainment look really lame; not that there wasn't plenty of worthless junk, branded as entertainment, available for consumption in those days as well
2:50 😂 tear dictionaries in half i notice the boy’s english accent is beginning to evolve away from the classic RP neutral accents of Sherlock and Watson
its a different time, Eg Sherlock sees a 11-year-old boy just about to enter the flat so what does he do?? packs his pipe and lights it right in the company of said child, I've often thought smoking must have been much more enjoyable back then when it was allowed everywhere and unlike today your not thinking how each puff is seconds of your life, back 1896 it was touted as a health cure, that would be much more enjoyable than knowing what we know now
Wonderful series.:). This episode is really heart-warming:). Thank you, PizzaFix:)
Yes, this was a good one. I left a comment six years ago to which I just received a reply, so I watched it again.
I am watching this while drinking coffee and eating toast.
Yet in my mind I am having tea and crumpets.
Thanks for posting.
May I please have another biscuit?
Well, you could very easily have'' tea and crumpets'' to make it more realistic, since both are available, in most grocery stores!
I had to think twice about that comment and when the penny dropped you made my day .. Very funny ...
Make sure you a wearing a napkin . Rude of me , I must say . Hey what ! Oh . . .
@SRV. 123 Did not know that!
Two Years before My Birth and here I sit enjoying it.
One would not believe that 65 Years have passed.
I was 46 (2002) when I last did a day of work.
furhunter11 I was an Officer of the Crown, employed by the Parliament and the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia. After Retiring I took My Superannuation and now I'm on a Government Pension. My Finances are set for the remainder of My Life, regardless of however long that may be. I have more than enough to keep Me Very Happy.
@@michaelodonoghue7464 Are you 70 now?
These two heroes complement each other and are great together
I got addicted to this series, so wonderful! Thank you once more!
Thanks for watching! May the Sauce be with you.
I too
Yep, me too . This my second time watching the whole series in 12 month time .
“ I only hope we’re going somewhere where they understand proper behavior and the finer things of life”. ....take me with you....
Me too if you don't mind...
lol, count me in
Amen
We should all meet up and have a sherlokian murder mystery weekend x
@@leebrockbank5813 it seems to be all around us but the mystery is why people haven't figured it out
The bartender is the best actor of them all. Superb!
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are England's equivalent of The Lone Ranger and Tonto. Crime fighting heroes and champions of justice.
I loved the lone ranger and tonto too!
@@suekaraiskos7104❤💚
24:28, "I know you, you'll work hard, your going to meet all your obligations, and...." A good moral concept.
The boxing was funny! Love this series. Thanks so much for uploading.
The history of the story and why they were written are just as interesting
The best acting I've seen so far - the bartender played by John Buckmaster. The last scenes were a twist and fun to watch.
Thanks for the actor's name - i thought he was quite good (not bad looking
either :) i'll look him up. . .
Agreed my sleuthy compadres
He was Gladys Cooper’s son.
After watching so many short 26 minute episodes, I wonder how Lestrade ever made it into Scotland Yard? Most of the time, he has his mouth open but no words....until his Sergeant or Holmes put the words in his mouth!
I laugh so hard reading your post, that's funny
at least he goes along with Holmes and doesn't hinder him every step of the way.
Lestrade was an early experiment in diversity hiring.
lynda renaud LeStrade was Holmes’ Barney Fife
lol, archie duncan is hilarious.. he's got quite a few words when he gets up his scottish accent on... when he plays other parts
A BIG thank you to all the frontliners worldwide during this difficult time. Watching during the Covid 19 Lockdown in Malaysia.
Paul Durand composed a wonderful and appropriate background score as usual. Bravo Durand!!!
I have watched these shows for over 40 years there all way the best
Thank you PizzaFlix. I love these short episodes. 26 minutes is about all I can sit without having to get up and stretch and think about doing something else around the house (It's around the house where I'm spending all my time during the pandemic). Perfect for me. OMG, I just realized it's PizzaFlix not PizzaFix like I'v been writing.
pizza fix sound s right also lol
Believe it or not, I make on line puzzles whilst watching/listening to this show! I too take brakes, not letting the joints get stuck!
Thank you so much, Pizzaflix, for sharing this series with us. I like it very much. The music is really good. Always different from one episode to another, it seems. And so funny.
Officer Wilkins is superb! My favorite character, with Inspector Lestrade a close second. Howard and H. Marion are fine, for certain, but Wilkins is charming!
One of my most favourite episode..
Sooo humanly ❤️
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 Flink - 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
John Longden - 1951
Laidman Browne - 1951
Carleton Hobbs - 1952-1969
Ronald Howard - 1954 (39 episodes)
Sir John Gielgud - 1954-1955
Christopher Lee - 1962, 1970, 1992
Douglas Wilmer - 1964
Peter Cushing - 1959, 1968, 1984
John Neville - 1965, 1970, 1978
Robert Stephens - 1970
Stewart Granger - 1972
John Cleese - 1973
Larry Hagman - 1974
Robert Powell - 1974
John Wood - 1974-1975
Dinsdale Landen - 1974
Leonard Nimoy - 1976
Kevin McCarthy - 1977
Roger Moore - 1976
Nicol Williamson - 1976
Christopher Plummer - 1977
Peter Cook - 1977
Paxton Whitehead - 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
Dinsdale Landen - 1987
Guy Rolfe - 1984
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
Christian Rode - 2010, 2014
Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016
Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018
Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019
Benjamin Lawlor - 2013
Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 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
Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube)
Johnny Depp - 2018 (animation)
Will Ferrell - 2018
Nicholas Boulton - 2020
Henry Cavill - 2020
Ethan Bell - 2020 (Fan Film on RUclips)
Ethan Thomas Jung - 2020 Fan Adv.
(Vagabond Repertory Theater Company-RUclips)
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.
Why?
well done
In handling the unusual case of the unusual clinet, the responsible son was worrying about his mising father but Holmes had human touch and transformed the unlucky gambler to a spendid citizen, of course steal the heart of many.
24:22 with the average yearly wage in London then only around 50 pounds and him owing more than a thousand maybe Herbert should hang on to that disguise.
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩🤩🙀
Bittersweet episode. The ending was sweet in saving the father's good character in his son's eyes and stopping the robbery. However, considering the father owed one man alone a 1,000 pounds much less bars and other gambling dens, it seems unlikely they will wait for him to pay it off in installments and his wife is still ill. We all know how expensive medical help is! 😢
When it gets out that the man was working for the government, nobody's going to mess with him, he's well connected ! it's elementary, you see.
Well its a different Timeperiod, so its hard to say, but its possible the State provides a Form of Healthcare.
i thought SH will do a Poirot and let 1 special thief get away
@@Sunaki1000they didn’t have the NHS back then. Medical care was expensive like in the USA now.
This was another excellent episode in the 1954 "Sherlock Holmes" series. Ronald Howard and H. Marion Crawford do well in their respective roles. It is hard (maybe unfair) to compare this 26 minute episode with other adaptations of 60 minutes or more or a higher budget.
excellent point.. i think it is extremely good value ! i often prefer howard and crawford whatever the case
the 60 minute ones just over extend lame plots anyway, with little to no sleuthing value to the audience, exasperating to watch.
this series got good laughs mostly, and some really genius ones.
I like them cos Holmes is still kind, and Watson isn't a complete idiot
@@MB-dg3lr yeah, same thought as the producer Sheldon Reynolds. He was 31yo himself, and chose to make a young Sherlock too, based on A Study in Scarlet. I went back to it, there are audiobooks in Spotify. Quite close !
Watson actor here also played Sherlock roles on the radio, like their audiobook that time :)
what this Howard series got right from A Study in Scarlet canon:
1. Watson’s narrations of the case
2. Watson was hit by a bullet on the shoulder, not the leg as in other adaptations, and so he did not limp.
3. 221 B has a main door to the street, and inside, has stairs going up to Unit B.
4. Sherlock’s odd violin habits - he plays well at times, and then carelessly scrape at times, to the annoyance of Watson.
5. Sherlock smokes tobacco, but none of the narcotics. In A Study in Scarlet, Watson notices the “temperance and cleanliness of his whole life, forbidding such a notion.”
I love the outdoor scenes. It looks like London at a better time.
What a moving and wonderful story!
That sparring match was just sad. LOL
Lovely show, though. Thanks for uploading.
They looked like two novices.
They looked like they were heavily sedated.
Prancing about 😂
Richard O'Sullivan . ' Man about the House ' .
And "Robin's Nest."
Strange how at that young age he’s still instantly recognizable
Just great. Good storyline. Love it.
Richard O’Sullivan who plays 11 year old Andrew is 80 this year, 2024. Accoriding to Wikipedia, "He has lived in Brinsworth House, a retirement home for entertainers in Twickenham, since suffering a stroke in 2003." That's very sad to hear.
Great series starring Ronald Howard , son of the great Leslie Howard.
Прекрасный эпизод! Великолепный добрейший Холмс, как всегда, ничего не понимающий Лейстрейд. Репутация отца спасена в глазах сына, остальное -- не важно!
The boxing scenes are killing me!!!!!
If this is a faithful adaptation, then how could Dr. Watson be bumbling? I thought the earlier episodes got it right : a military doctor who served in Afghanistan, just ended his tour of duty and looks for a roommate, meeting homes. Early on, we wasn't shy about knocking a bad guy on his butt.
Try Holmes!
best ending so far ... thanks for the upload
One of my favourite episodes.
Thank god for Wilkins the bobby. Le Strard was kinda only gonna be catchin flies with that mouth open and his brain on hold.
funniest comment ever
LeWho?🤔
that boy from in this episode looks like "Alfalfa" from the little Rascals.😀
The boy is an English actor called Richard o Sullivan
i thought so, too :}
Only the haircut.
He reminded me of Alfalfa, but I could tell he wasn't actually.
Minus the cowlick.
i luv this era of the series
The little boy ;Richard O’Sullivan , now a resident in an old people’s home for actors . ❤️🙏
Wilkins is a great character....😄
Loved it!!!! Thanks for posting.
"Fear is conquered, fortitude is the victor", says Holmes - well we could certainly learn from that young man in these days of Covid 19 where we are afraid of our own shadows and terrified of coming into contact with people. I never ever considered that we wold give up our freedoms so easily, at the drop, of a mask, so to,speak. And terms like "Social distancing; social isolation; and lock-down sum up beautifully how we have been transformed into a completely negative thinking world in two shakes of a viruses tail. Wake up world and show a little fortitude otherwise we really are thoroughly fucked.
The boy actor Richard O'Brien? was Cleopatra's (E. Taylor) brother Ptolomy & Sir C. Richard co star in The Young Ones.
Richard O'Sullivan.
By episode 37 the writers packed more in! Best episode!
My favorite in the series:)
The inspector never has a clue whats going on and he never understands, even when Holmes explains things.
Took me a moment to put a name to the boy's face- it's Richard O'Sullivan!
And a very young Richard Sullivan!!!
Amazing 🙂👍
👍👍👍💕 thank you‼️
Love it ,, so niceee ,, love this sherlock 🌹👍
Excellent
Driscoll is Lord Beryl’s secretary 😂
It's interesting (and economical) that so many characters are portrayed by so few actors in this series.
Wilkins is so funny! 9:00
Rathbone and Bruce will ALWAYS be the DEFINITIVE Holmes and Watson!
Keep calm and carry on!
Gotta love Wilkins!
The original? pound coin, the sovereign at 6:40 still legal but now used as bullion or in jewelry.
a bit strange to see that they only made use of a very little group of actors, and see them back as different types all over the series....
Nice story
What a nice lad the boy is.
Very young richard o sullivan in this episode. He is in a retired actors home now :-(
I like this 26 min. I check 1 at lunch time Jajajajajaja
That street or whatever they're crossing at 10:19 to 10:25 looks suspiciously like the roof of a modern car park.
Well suspiciously it cannot be can it?
Poor little Andrew, having to wear that atrocious suit! Take off the ridiculous dark trim and it would be fine. I well remember - with a shudder - what Grandma sometimes made me wear to school! Frills and lace and white kneesocks, coordinating ribbons in the hair...yes, I got beat up a lot, and came home with ripped clothes. Oh, the "good old days"!!
People just don’t have manners anymore Watson !!!
Id love to buy the whole set of these, if available. Funny, theres the same number of episodes as the Homeymooners .
During that time, a full TV season was 39 episodes.
That young boy is richard osullivan
A young man about the house richard 0sullivan.could tell a mile off
Hardly the most faithful but good nevertheless. (Watson was not a bumbling man).
You should watch Nigel Bruce. H Marion Crawford is many times over an improvement in physique and temperament
@@petronillatauro2038 yeah this watson is charming, he could be quite hot to the right person... he's not that bumbly
Is that alfalfa from the little rascals??
Deadbeats with cute sons are still deadbeats.
Right, Sherlock?
Wilkins should have Lestrade's job.
Anyone else notice that Powerhouse Percy's sparring partner looked uncannily like DeNiro?
No, but did you watch the episode about King Richard's treasure?
Yes, I did. Kept thinking in my mind what era is this film? Couldn’t figure out how he could be him.
Yes he does, from afar.
@@pinkribbon3541 ...How much afar and at which stage of his life?
The writing could have been better in a lot of the episodes but the overall production was very entertaining, and Howard's depiction of Holmes is as good as any in my opinion...Yet another series from the past which makes most current entertainment look really lame; not that there wasn't plenty of worthless junk, branded as entertainment, available for consumption in those days as well
13:19, Holmes & Watson pretend to be something they're not.
richard o sullivan
It's Alfalfa from the Little Rascals with a British accent.
2:50 😂 tear dictionaries in half
i notice the boy’s english accent is beginning to evolve away from the classic RP neutral accents of
Sherlock and Watson
Best one ever
why is I love lucy showing?
title music theme....
its a different time, Eg Sherlock sees a 11-year-old boy just about to enter the flat so what does he do?? packs his pipe and lights it right in the company of said child, I've often thought smoking must have been much more enjoyable back then when it was allowed everywhere and unlike today your not thinking how each puff is seconds of your life, back 1896 it was touted as a health cure, that would be much more enjoyable than knowing what we know now
Of course, but now, we know what we know...
at least his only vice in this series. no needles, morphines, opiums. this series must have been family rated.
Sem legendas em português.
Nor Uzbek, Armenian, Mongolian, Persian, Afrikaans, Venusian. Martian, Jovian, etc. The list is endless.🦤
Pipen good
Video 37/39.
154,079 Views So Far March 8 - 2020.
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Alfalfa
The 11 year old buy might still be alive.
He is actor Richard O'Sullivan from man about the house , and robins nest.
Hmmmm . Sally Thomset . Paula Wilcox . Dueced lucky fellow .
Haha
Between the recycled actors and decor it must have been a cheap series to make , one set of sofa and chairs has been in a dozen épisodes
lol hadn't noticed that... seen those actors mostly
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