That was such a hard core reveal at the end for such a light hearted interpretation of Sherlock Holmes. Kudos to them for having the guts to do this back then.
What I was saying is that Micheal Gough was a fabulous actor and very creepy here. Lestrade was first class and the lack of humour in this one was totally appropriate. Great edition of the show - bravo!
This is my favorite episode. Such a good one. It’s sad how many women have been killed by abusive crazy husbands because nobody took them seriously. Same for abused men.
Typically men internalize their pain and tend to self harm at least that's how I dealt my situation, as far as abused women it's a tragedy it still is ignored
They captured the mind of a serial killer and the actors nailed it. This program is so old, yet actually still is on point about serial killers. The episode actually makes you think. Wow!
Third viewing of this episode. Wonderful HD quality. Beautiful period feel, just look at her stunning dresses, but what makes this one so special is the absence of the usual humour. This episode is deadly serious!!! 8.20 UK
These never get old. I binge watch these as well as the ones with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce. Cool adventures, no cursing, great story, cool plots with twists, and turns. Enjoyable ❤
Yes, and I was fascinated to find that Ronald Howard is the son the Leslie Howard, one of my all time favorite actors. The family resemblance is amazing.
@@jdrancho1864 I recognised him first from his voice and then by staring at him ~ I'd watched Alan Badel's Count of Monte Cristo way too often not to remember Michael Gough as Villefort (and even then I'd only recognised him as Alfred from Micheal Keaton's Batman).
And yet, I wouldn't have minded having him as my own Alfred to Bruce Wayne, which was the first time I ever saw him when I was a kid ~ his kindness to Bruce really impressed me in a sweet old grandfather kind of way ^^ All the same, I think the heebie jeebies might come from his voice and his eyes ^^;
Wonderful! Thank you, PizzaFlix! This episode reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock. While it is very short it is also very suspenseful. Watching during the Pandemic, July 2020.
I am watching it in January 2021. Love these blokes of yesteryear. Little did I realize at the time how nice those years would stand out compared to today in America.
Nice way for this episode to end, with the clock symbolically striking nine to show that Janet has been saved just as Holmes catches her when she faints, and Watson prevents her husband from escaping.
I'm watching it in 2019! THIS IS A REAL TREAT: An episode from the Ronald Howard Sherlock Holmes series in VERY good quality, with authentic period sets and outfits, and, not only do we get all that BUT, in an EXTREMELY rare occurrence , for a programme on RUclips, we get SYNCHRONISED SOUND!!! Thank you so much PizzaFlix. I must look out for more of these. KAN 3.19 UK
@Shirley Bailey He was the first Sherlock Holmes I watched, and I must admit, I was totally charmed by him. Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing are tied in second.
Yes, I too love these guys. But every viewer here loves the period, the manners, the dress, the dialog, the friendships. We love what we see, AND WHAT IS ABSENT. And we overlook foibles. Come on, Watson remarks that there is only one revolver, so a dopey audience can grasp the significance, and then he puts it back it the drawer to run off unarmed to the scene of an up and coming murder! Hilarious. And there are many such.
IKR? I was 9 years old when this series was broadcast during the classics hour, and this particular episode stuck with me for months after I watched it; it still blows me away whenever I watch it.
deliciously written ! 1. SH is very observant right at first meeting 2. villain quite scary psycho 3. victim believably scared, as am I 4. Watson right on time 5. music sounds like Phantom of the Opera-ish 5:10, 17:50
It was throughallly disheartening that Lestrade believed the husband that his wife was acting hysterical and delusional. Fortunately, Sherlock knew he was an "insane fanatic" and arrogant.
Easily the darkest episode in the series. Gaslighting decades before gaslighting was really a thing. What I love about this series is that it has a wide spectrum. You have the more serious episodes, then you have the average ones, then the ones that are absurdly comedic. I would imagine this would be a terrible idea for most series, especially a Sherlock Holmes one, but it just seems to work here for some reason. I've seen everything SH up till the really new ones that I couldn't tolerate. This series remains a really good one among them, Holmes and Watson are great here.
That you Pizza Flix for ressurecting these classics . I enjoy them so very much. Looking back now upon a lifetime; life was much easier and simpler then. I now have two Sherlocks to admire for their brilliant interpretations of the great detective: Basil Rathbone and Ronald Howard. Can you possibly bring back The Lone Ranger, Sea Hunt, and the Silent Service?
But before that, he had a long stretch of playing really sick bastards. See KONGA, HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM, the 1962 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, TROG, etc.
I think it needed an hour as opposed to the 1/2 hour that was standard in the 50s. No matter, this is still nicely done. Thanks for making it available!
I agree...the ending came much too soon for me...and by the way, I would advise the lady of the house to fire her staff. Imagine, all those bodies smelling the staircase up, utterly sloppy housekeeping!
My friend and I were talking about that word last week. We watch movies and/or read and then on the phone (pandemic, keeping social distancing, etc.) we exchange the words we learn. He came up with "gaslight" and we both remembered seeing the movie with Charles Boyer. I could see the word had to do with something psychological but did not have the exact meaning till he told me. I did not think about it i this movie till I read your post. Thank you!
Passed me by too, July Miller. It's only due to my iPhone and RUclips that I see gems like this. Love anything to do with Sherlock Holmes. Been writing a short story called The Revenge of Moriarty for years. When I get it finished its going to make me rich and famous!
They had the classic narcissist down perfectly - quite sophisticated for those days. A man who everyone thinks is wonderful, who gaslights his wife and others into thinking she is crazy.
In one of the Agatha's short stories have read a similar plot. Dont remember the title but talks about a newly wed couple moved to a lonely village house and how he get rid of his previous wives and how bravely the wife manages to escape.
I 100% agree with a previous comment by Steve Sansome (below) _"What I was saying is that Micheal Gough was a fabulous actor and very creepy here. Lestrade was first class and the lack of humour in this one was totally appropriate. Great edition of the show - bravo!"_
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 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 Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018 Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016 Christian Rode - 2010, 2014 Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube) Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019 Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 2013 Benjamin Lawlor - 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 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.
My husband and I have just discovered this fun series. We're in our 70's, so we were kids when this was first broadcast.......but neither remember ever seeing it. I believe it's an American production. Filmed in France with mostly British actors. Lovely to see the marvelous Leslie Howard's son, Ronald. He looks so much like his father.
I believe that it is superb to say the least. God bless the person who have cared enough to upload them. I am a Sherlock Holmes fanatic. I can never get enough of Sherlock Holmes.
That was such a hard core reveal at the end for such a light hearted interpretation of Sherlock Holmes. Kudos to them for having the guts to do this back then.
It is amazing how well written and acted these 30 minute shows were!
Back when tv produced quality entertainment!!
What I was saying is that Micheal Gough was a fabulous actor and very creepy here. Lestrade was first class and the lack of humour in this one was totally appropriate. Great edition of the show - bravo!
This is my favorite episode. Such a good one. It’s sad how many women have been killed by abusive crazy husbands because nobody took them seriously. Same for abused men.
Agree.
This woman was lucky to meet such a man as Sherlock Holmes.
Typically men internalize their pain and tend to self harm at least that's how I dealt my situation, as far as abused women it's a tragedy it still is ignored
Still happening now there is no justice for women and children in any country😢😢😢😢😢😢
Well, thanks to you I don't need to watch this now 😑
They captured the mind of a serial killer and the actors nailed it. This program is so old, yet actually still is on point about serial killers. The episode actually makes you think. Wow!
I can picture the role of the "perfect husband" being played by Vincent Price when he was at the peak of his career and played twisted characters.
Third viewing of this episode. Wonderful HD quality. Beautiful period feel, just look at her stunning dresses, but what makes this one so special is the absence of the usual humour. This episode is deadly serious!!!
8.20 UK
I got a shiver up and down my spine when the tombs were discovered. A fantastic episode, the horror lingered in my mind for a long time!
This one always spooked me the most of all the Ronald Howard episodes.
Love this series. Is like an old radio show. Comfortable and great bedtime company. Just resting my eyes 😌💤
Perfectly put! Indeed!
These never get old. I binge watch these as well as the ones with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce.
Cool adventures, no cursing, great story, cool plots with twists, and turns. Enjoyable ❤
Michael Gough was a very skilled actor. Always enjoy watching his work.
By far the best episode of the series and the most movie worthy.
Sir Conan Doyle would have gave a thumbs up!
Thank you for this excellent episode!!!
The first two weren't bad, but this one was fantastic. Credit to Michael Gough, one of my favorite screen villains. RIP Michael.
I’m watching in 2020 , anyone else?
Yes
Yes. And i like it.
yes I'm watching from laos
Yes, and I was fascinated to find that Ronald Howard is the son the Leslie Howard, one of my all time favorite actors. The family resemblance is amazing.
Me.
What a thriller! Thank you so much for posting all these wonderful shows for us.
Happy Holidays! May the sauce be with you.
Most insane killer ever met, the perfect husband had thrill until last second, perfectly presented a serious murder plan so lightly.
I remember watching this episode when I was nine years old, and until now, I'm still blown away each time I watch it.
Excellent acting all around!
These movies are all the best of all of the best, could not be better 😊
I don't know why, but Michael Gough has always given me the heebie jeebies. He's an excellent villian.
He played Alfred, the butler, in the first four of the Batman movies, at the age of 82 or so. He died in 2011 at the ripe old age of 94.
@@jdrancho1864 I recognised him first from his voice and then by staring at him ~ I'd watched Alan Badel's Count of Monte Cristo way too often not to remember Michael Gough as Villefort (and even then I'd only recognised him as Alfred from Micheal Keaton's Batman).
And yet, I wouldn't have minded having him as my own Alfred to Bruce Wayne, which was the first time I ever saw him when I was a kid ~ his kindness to Bruce really impressed me in a sweet old grandfather kind of way ^^ All the same, I think the heebie jeebies might come from his voice and his eyes ^^;
Yes, it's his eyes. He can't disguise those eyes.
He sldo played the part of the KGB chief in the TV series "The Avengers", with Patrick McNee and Diana Rigg
Very enjoyable...Ronald Howard does indeed make a good Holmes! Thank you for posting.
Well done in such a short time slot on a minimal budget.
I shouldn’t have watched this episode while trying to go to sleep. This may be the most unsettling episode of the series!
Perhaps you should check under your steps!
@@redradio69englebert99 lol
aaaagh me too
Wonderful! Thank you, PizzaFlix! This episode reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock. While it is very short it is also very suspenseful. Watching during the Pandemic, July 2020.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX
I am watching it in January 2021. Love these blokes of yesteryear. Little did I realize at the time how nice those years would stand out compared to today in America.
Nice way for this episode to end, with the clock symbolically striking nine to show that Janet has been saved just as Holmes catches her when she faints, and Watson prevents her husband from escaping.
Yep.. watching in 2018.
Love the classics... they won't be repeated again by our society. Sad.
An excellent episode! One of the best.
I'm watching it in 2019!
THIS IS A REAL TREAT:
An episode from the Ronald Howard Sherlock Holmes series in VERY good quality, with authentic period sets and outfits, and, not only do we get all that BUT, in an EXTREMELY rare occurrence , for a programme on RUclips, we get SYNCHRONISED SOUND!!!
Thank you so much PizzaFlix.
I must look out for more of these.
KAN 3.19 UK
So am I. Watching in 2019. Love this series before my time.
An excellent episode in this fine series of "Sherlock Holmes."
This was my favorite among all the episodes, followed by Blind Man's Bluff, The Violent Suitor, The Belligerent Ghost, and The Mother Hubbard Case.
@Shirley Bailey He was the first Sherlock Holmes I watched, and I must admit, I was totally charmed by him. Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing are tied in second.
Thank you 👏👏Not the pompous Holmes and his blustering, dithery sidekick we normally see.
I so agree. Basil is an apt Holmes but a bit too full if himself.
Crawford: The best Watson actor hands down.
This Watson character is by far the best.
Fantastic chemistry with Sherlock, too.
I could not help noticing that Watson's moustache is a bit off kilter.😂
Yes, I too love these guys. But every viewer here loves the period, the manners, the dress, the dialog, the friendships. We love what we see, AND WHAT IS ABSENT. And we overlook foibles. Come on, Watson remarks that there is only one revolver, so a dopey audience can grasp the significance, and then he puts it back it the drawer to run off unarmed to the scene of an up and coming murder! Hilarious. And there are many such.
Wonderful!! They can never make something like this in our time, although there are much more psychopats now then ever before!!!!!
That was one of the most insane episodes I have ever watched.
IKR? I was 9 years old when this series was broadcast during the classics hour, and this particular episode stuck with me for months after I watched it; it still blows me away whenever I watch it.
Gaslighting. It's a technique used tenby the socio/pycho...
I'm here from 2020 chaps!
so what
who cares? if you have nothing of interest to say just shut up
At least The Inspector took her serious enough to have her watched.
deliciously written !
1. SH is very observant right at first meeting
2. villain quite scary psycho
3. victim believably scared, as am I
4. Watson right on time
5. music sounds like Phantom of the Opera-ish 5:10, 17:50
What a nice music here and subtitles ,thank you
Watching in 2019....kept me on the edge of my seat! Well-done!!
2020 update: this is my favorite episode...I've watched it many times.
It was throughallly disheartening that Lestrade believed the husband that his wife was acting hysterical and delusional. Fortunately, Sherlock knew he was an "insane fanatic" and arrogant.
Oh I love this Show! Ty for posting these 📽
Easily the darkest episode in the series. Gaslighting decades before gaslighting was really a thing. What I love about this series is that it has a wide spectrum. You have the more serious episodes, then you have the average ones, then the ones that are absurdly comedic. I would imagine this would be a terrible idea for most series, especially a Sherlock Holmes one, but it just seems to work here for some reason. I've seen everything SH up till the really new ones that I couldn't tolerate. This series remains a really good one among them, Holmes and Watson are great here.
Gaslighting has always been a thing, certainly before there were gaslight!
I really liked this one!
Seeing that many dead and where.... I'd faint too, Janet.
PERFECT STORY. THANKS
Thank you; one of the best stories.
Narcissists are excellant actors....they fool the trusting, the kind, the loving
Yes my mother is one
And the fools which most of humanity are anyway
Could be a high functioning psychopath as well.
I like the cooperation of the team of Sherlock and Scotland Yard
Bravo the actor playing the "insane killer".
Michael Gough, a good 'Alfred', too.
I am watching in 2019. Anyone?
Yes...me...I just popped in and was caught up in the story...
Again
Matter of fact.
YES 😆👋
I am...
Yes, I watch this one quite often. I find the feral appearance of Russell vs sweet Janet mesmorizing.
Excellent! Thank you soooo much for it!
My favorite Holmes series!
Almost a gripping story without an end (like most low budget movies. Excellent performance's of Holmes and Watson
before Rathbone and Bruce
This series was made several years AFTER Rathbone and Bruce.
They were BETTER than Rathbone and Bruce.
That you Pizza Flix for ressurecting these classics . I enjoy them so very much. Looking back now upon a lifetime; life was much easier and simpler then. I now have two Sherlocks to admire for their brilliant interpretations of the great detective: Basil Rathbone and Ronald Howard. Can you possibly bring back The Lone Ranger, Sea Hunt, and the Silent Service?
I've never read this Sherlock Holmes tale, but I enjoyed the upload. Thank you.
Doyle didn't write this
Love the old Sherlock Holmes films.
Now that was a great short story.
Mr. Russel Partridge played by Michael Gough, best known for playing the butler Alfred
But before that, he had a long stretch of playing really sick bastards. See KONGA, HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM, the 1962 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, TROG, etc.
i always love sherlock holmes!!!!
watching in 2017 and probably even after how many years!!!!
The Celestial Toymaker was always very wicked. Thanks for posting
Cheers so much for the upload! Kind regards from Buenos Aires. 🏵️
This one is one of more intense episodes
Loved it! One of the best . . . . rivals Basil Rathbone!!!
Delicious! The entire series is delightful in the sense of serious comedy . I respect the skills of all involved and and that's to all involved.
Very well done in the short time allowed!
I think it needed an hour as opposed to the 1/2 hour that was standard in the 50s.
No matter, this is still nicely done.
Thanks for making it available!
I always feel that way about this series. An hour would allow for a more developed story.
Yeah.
And this cast could have carried the load easily, imo.
Imagine what it was like earlier, when tv series were 15 minutes!
I agree...the ending came much too soon for me...and by the way, I would advise the lady of the house to fire her staff. Imagine, all those bodies smelling the staircase up, utterly sloppy housekeeping!
You got twenty to twenty five minutes of story with the commercials. Today you get the same in an hour lol.
I am watching in 2020. Anyone?
no
yes and in 2021!
Good one!
Sherlock Holmes is my alltime favourite 👌👌
J’ai suis d’accord
This was outstanding. My fave next to the Haunted Gainsbourough
What the husband did was gaslight his wife. A term taken from two movies and a play.
"Gaslight" was perfect mystery and terror!
You mean like ive been gaslighted the last 15 years. By a guy who thinks hes Sherlock Holmes.
My friend and I were talking about that word last week. We watch movies and/or read and then on the phone (pandemic, keeping social distancing, etc.) we exchange the words we learn. He came up with "gaslight" and we both remembered seeing the movie with Charles Boyer. I could see the word had to do with something psychological but did not have the exact meaning till he told me. I did not think about it i this movie till I read your post. Thank you!
Everybody knows what gaslight means.
@@kmarch6630 Not me! Just learned it. Scary.
such a wonderful series ,,love sherlock holmes❤️👍
wow and wow.......thanks!!!
Excellent!
That was great thank you❤😘
FANTASTIC!!!
this has always been one of my favs
Si estuvieran en español.... las vería 40 veces todos los días!!!
Me encantan!!!
Y porqué, el Español es bastante suficiente para hacerse entender, así que NO hay ninguna necesidad para traducir la obra al anglosajón
Love these old movies.
Such a satisfying watch.
Passed me by too, July Miller. It's only due to my iPhone and RUclips that I see gems like this. Love anything to do with Sherlock Holmes. Been writing a short story called The Revenge of Moriarty for years. When I get it finished its going to make me rich and famous!
hopefully.
They had the classic narcissist down perfectly - quite sophisticated for those days. A man who everyone thinks is wonderful, who gaslights his wife and others into thinking she is crazy.
In one of the Agatha's short stories have read a similar plot. Dont remember the title but talks about a newly wed couple moved to a lonely village house and how he get rid of his previous wives and how bravely the wife manages to escape.
You're right. The short story is Philomel Cottage. It was made into a film with Basil Rathbone and Ann Harding.
The film is titled Love From a Stranger.
I 100% agree with a previous comment by Steve Sansome (below) _"What I was saying is that Micheal Gough was a fabulous actor and very creepy here. Lestrade was first class and the lack of humour in this one was totally appropriate. Great edition of the show - bravo!"_
hey... pizza flix, thank you and hope you are doing great
Thanks! May the Sauce be with you.
:)
Wow this was a great one ! I have loved watching all of them
Wow, this was excellent!
thanks pizza fix, I am back watching tis again, hope you have stayed well during this covid stuff
Michael Gough! How wonderful!
My favorite Sherlock Holmes episode.
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
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
Nicholas Briggs - 2010-2018
Benedict Cumberbatch - 2010-2016
Christian Rode - 2010, 2014
Samuel Tady - 2011, 2014, 2017-2018 (Tady Bros. Productions/on YTube)
Johnny Lee Miller - 2012-2019
Igor Petrenko - Russian TV Series - 2013
Benjamin Lawlor - 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
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.
One of my favorites.
Blown away!
Anyone watching it in 2018 ?????
My husband and I have just discovered this fun series. We're in our 70's, so we were kids when this was first broadcast.......but neither remember ever seeing it. I believe it's an American production. Filmed in France with mostly British actors. Lovely to see the marvelous Leslie Howard's son, Ronald. He looks so much like his father.
I am.
I have the complete series on DVD. It amazes me how much Ronald Howard looks like his father!
I believe that it is superb to say the least. God bless the person who have cared enough to upload them. I am a Sherlock Holmes fanatic. I can never get enough of Sherlock Holmes.
I am. This was my favorite episode when I was a kid ; it still blows me away until now.
Ronald Howard is so like his father in looks.
watched since 2001 ........... UPDATE still watching in 2021........
great pieces of art.
The perfect thriller !
Hello, I'm anew sub who's *thrilled* to find your channel!!! You have some rare gems, can't wait to explore! 😊👍
👍👍👍💕 thank you‼️