The Adventure of The Red Circle (BBC Radio Drama) (Sherlock Holmes Radio Show)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2023
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The Adventure of The Red Circle (BBC Radio Drama) written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 19th January 1994
Cast
Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes
Michael Williams as Dr John Watson
Ronald Herdman as Inspector Gregson
Joan Sims as Mrs Warren
James Taylor as Mr Warren
Oona Beeson as Emilia Lucca
Dominic Letts as James Leverton
Lyndham Gregory as Gennaro Lucca
Philip Anthony as Cyrus Castle
Violin played by Leonard Friedman
Dramatised for radio by Peter Ling
Directed by Enyd Williams
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Just adding my thanks for these wonderful broadcasts. I thoroughly enjoyed "The Red Circle".
Thank u my friend I love these plays 😎🇬🇧✌👍👊
Much thanks. Enjoyable
Good 'ole Percy :-)
Thanks for uploading.
THIS PORTAL WE CALL RADIO IS THE SANITY IN AN INSANE AND TROUBLED WORLD
FACTS💯
COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT ANY BETTER! && I LOVE HOW I AM TRANSPORTED BY SHERLOCK AND THE DOC... LIKE I'M ACTUALLY IN THE EARLY 1940s❤
Ty for the upload!
Why are you both shouting? So much unnecessary drama. Why?
Why are you both shouting? So much unnecessary drama. Why?
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Mr Warren was played by Kenneth Connor. This was his last role.
Yes, that was in the TV series with Jeremy Brett.
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How could the dead man have a knife in his throat (watson said that) but later Holmes said the dagger was lying on the floor next to his hand?
The knife in his throat is the one left there by the person who killed him. The dagger near his hand is his own, which he tried to defend himself with.
This dramatused version of Sherlock Holmes' adventures is excellent. It is the only one that does not reduce Holmes and Watson to absurd characatures with Holmes as a psychotic maniac and Watson as a gibbering idiot.
The British versions of Holmes' eccentrc character are the worst, but the US makes the worst portraits of Watson as bumbling buffoon. This is so that Holmes has to explain even the most rudimentary point to Watson. This contrivance is because many citizens of the US had a poor education and could not understand what was going on unless Holmes explained it in very basic terms to Watson. We can see the same contrivance in CSI shows.
As a born & raised US citizen I must be too dim witted to understand your comment. 🤤😝 I recon I ain’t edge’umakated nuf. Pls don’t paint with such a wide brush. Of course it’s not realistic that Watson would be quite so below the mark, it can be quite aggravating, but what part of Sherlock Holmes isn’t far fetched & over the top?
Oh that’s why. I always thought, how can Watson be an educated physician and a military veteran, and stupid and bumbling at the same time.
WELL SAID BUT LETS NOT 4GET WITHOUT ITS ORIGINS WE WOULD STILL BE IN ALL HONESTY SWIMMING IN PRIMORDIAL SOUP PS I LOVE THE NOSTALGIA TIMES/ERA WHEN WE BELIEVE A TIME WAS MORE OR LESS MORE SIMPLISTIC OH HOW I WISH THIS WERE TRUE
Blimey! Sweeping generalisations with dashes of arrogance and ignorance, all wrapped up in an ill-considered theory, transferred, it would seem, from some unrelated prejudice.
When you wrote "characatures" did you mean caricatures or characters?
Could have been excellent but really spoiled by that appalling attempt at an Italian accent by a terrible actress, pity because it’s otherwise very good.
I agree 🤦🏻♀️