The Great Detective - Song of the Hemp

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • This episode: Song of the Hemp - Inspector Cameron captures an infamous con man but the elusive criminal escapes his grasp. From Season 1.
    This Canadian Broadcasting Company series ran from 1979-1982 and starred Douglas Campbell as Inspector Alistair Cameron, the Provincial Detective. It is a period series, set around 1890. Though the Inspector resides in Toronto his jurisdiction is outside the city, covering the remainder of the province. While neither as cerebral nor as innovative as Sherlock Holmes, the Great Detective is reminiscent of him because of the similar societal setting and the limited technology. That means Cameron relies on deduction rather than force or advanced techniques and therefore, this is a family-friendly show. It has little violence and the Victorian setting ensures little or no foul language and no explicit scenes or innuendo. Based on the memoirs of the first real-life detective in Ontario, Cameron does not investigate run-of-the-mill murders, etc. Rather, he only is called upon in special cases, with his authority coming directly from the Prime Minister. He is assisted in most episodes by his friend and colleague, Dr. Chisholm, a forensic pathologist who is called upon to autopsy many of the victims. His work often provides the evidence that enables Cameron to solve the mystery and make an arrest. While their relationship is much like that of Holmes and Dr. Watson, unlike that pair, the friendship between the two here provides some comic relief. There are other regular characters which appear in certain episodes, such as the Inspector's housekeeper Mrs. Lutz. In the early episodes he occasionally is assisted by Constable Dodge, who makes his final appearance when he takes a position in a country village. The Inspector's young adolescent niece, Prudence, figures in a few episodes also, until sent to boarding school. His assistant for many of the cases is Sergeant Striker, who plays a much larger role than any of these other minor characters, appearing in a number of episodes. While his acting is not the best, there is something very likeable about the Sergeant.
    The series was moderately popular and ran for several years; people who like the more recent "Murdoch Mysteries," another offering from the CBC, generally will enjoy this series as well. The audio/visual quality isn't the best since these were taken from vhs tapes recorded in the mid 1980s. While I'm sorry for any annoyance this may cause, I don't believe the series is available elsewhere in a better form. I'll be posting around 15 of the 35 episodes; for more information and different episodes, see my playlist or the playlist on steffsstuff's channel.

Комментарии • 12

  • @karenblackwood5883
    @karenblackwood5883 2 года назад +3

    The great detective I’ve never seen or heard of it before until on here today and I’m thoroughly enjoying it thanks

  • @bruggadung
    @bruggadung 4 года назад +9

    The interesting thing about this series was that Douglas Campbell was able to recruit many classically trained actors from the theatre to appear in his tv show. Thus, in this episode, Richard Monette, with whom Campbell acted at Stratford's Shakespearean Festival. Monette would go on to be the principal male lead in the 80s and early 90s (as Campbell had been in the 70s) before becoming Stratford's artistic director. Monette would be given the Order of Canada before his death for services to Canadian theatre. The poem, "Song of the Hemp", is also an interesting one by a Canadian poet - found it in the University of Toronto's online poetry archives.

  • @livinlikeriley
    @livinlikeriley 8 лет назад +5

    Love these, thank you.

  • @leilal8053
    @leilal8053 2 года назад +1

    This is rather a creepy and macabre episode....I'll probably get nightmares 😳.

  • @sarran1955
    @sarran1955 8 лет назад +6

    Hello,
    Well this certainly gets you by the throat....
    Sort of a Canadian 'Sergeant Cork' ( UK 1963 to 1968)..
    With the gas street lamp in both of them..(intro for Cork).. in the same part of the shot..
    Thanks for the upload.. some interesting winter watching ahead..:)
    Cordialement,

  • @patriciallamas2050
    @patriciallamas2050 6 лет назад

    Cheers!!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @DD-bz6qc
    @DD-bz6qc 5 лет назад +4

    What is that buzzing sound from?!

    • @sssun7
      @sssun7 2 месяца назад

      Call of the departed spirits 😳

  • @Mrgaunt1
    @Mrgaunt1 5 лет назад

    The moment you realize that Dr. Chisholm is probably still with Renata at her place.

  • @theinkbrain
    @theinkbrain 3 года назад

    Can't understand a word and the cc are gibberish.

  • @barrycowen627
    @barrycowen627 3 года назад +1

    Unfitting theme

  • @melvynobrien6193
    @melvynobrien6193 3 года назад

    The sound in this series is terrible. Borderline unlistenable.