I have seen them all before, but I enjoy them all too much that I must watch them all over again, I get transported away to a very beautiful time and place. I suppose it must have been very hard for people back then, but the countryside and even the cities and towns look very beautiful as well.
@@karencarter8292 what a tragic turn of events. We used to envy people who migrated. But still better than than our country where poor people are looted under the name of democracy by the corrupt politicians.
I have seen them all before, but I enjoy them all too much that I must watch them all over again, I get transported away to a very beautiful time and place. I suppose it must have been very hard for people back then, but the countryside and even the cities and towns look very beautiful as well.
i share the same feeling with you. wish i would be born in the uk. i miss jeremy so much, i feel like crying.
@@mohanmorye1796 I understand and agree. However, what used to be Great Britain, tragically, is no longer.
@@karencarter8292 what a tragic turn of events. We used to envy people who migrated. But still better than than our country where poor people are looted under the name of democracy by the corrupt politicians.
@ karencarter8292 Our thoughts, match very much. So nice.
I remember thinking that was the most realistic lightening storm i'd ever seen :o
4:45 brett was born to play Holmes
I love Sherlock Holmes
I'm addicted to Sherlock.
Holmes “ Major Murphy you’ve told me nothing “ great line
Spectacular dramatisation.
Everything seems real...
This episode is extremely sad, almost painful to watch
This is my very favorite Granada adaptation. The love story is so sad. What might have been. 😢
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David Burke, why did you leave us and JB, dear sir? (That's okay, David. That's okay)
Definitely did find 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ty 😘
It's funny, he says to his wife, " don't be late back ", where we in the USA would say, don't be back late.
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