The very early Superman was very cruel, he would take someone fly up to 10,000 ft, drop them and as they fail and screamed and thought they were going to die he grabbed them at the last second, and would torture them. In one comic strip he choked Lois Lane unconscious so he could change into Superman.
@alexdavies7394Ай бұрын
Bloody hell, Watson was getting a bit shirty and imperialistic!
@alexdavies7394Ай бұрын
The sound disappears for several seconds at one stage.
@SydneyCarton_diesАй бұрын
I’m late to the party but thanks for these… I could not breath I was laughing so much
@alexdavies7394Ай бұрын
Simon Callow and Nicky Henson work well together.
@alexdavies7394Ай бұрын
These are enjoyable, Arthur Conan Doyle would have approved.
@JGscienceGamingАй бұрын
Subscribed, your thumbnails won me over!
@michealburnettis22 ай бұрын
Worse part We know all the Actors... But, this Is led by the Callow fella! 'Nuff said. 🇮🇪🎁🎉😭😭😭🌎🎊
@michealburnettis22 ай бұрын
Hahaha Horrible, altogether... 🎁🎉🎊🇮🇪🌎😂
@themostbigsisterenergyyouv7523 ай бұрын
Wonderful ❤️
@lesterbrandt32033 ай бұрын
I like the adds, I don't know the language. TY
@PeterCamberwick3 ай бұрын
Well, that was bloody daft.
@PeterCamberwick3 ай бұрын
This is hillarious! :) And I think I may have heard part of this about 33 years ago when I was 11 or so. Great to hear it again. :) Thanks for uploading.
@lesterbrandt32033 ай бұрын
Love Springbok
@JohnGustafson-wu8mu4 ай бұрын
How wonderful a series. John Taylor a brilliant writer who has given us a new perspective on Holmes and Watson
@patriciaramsey52944 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness what can I say? these jokes are so shocking.
@patriciaramsey52945 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this .❤❤❤❤
@patriciaramsey52945 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Sherlock Holmes AND vintage radio! Subscribed!
@honeyfungus47745 ай бұрын
What an obnoxious girl. She's just yob with a posh accent. No thanks.
@rolandtomkellam93066 ай бұрын
Awesome story and the pictures in my mind are horrific. To imagine a viper sliding down a cord into my sleeping bed sends shivers up my spine.
@kpcraftster65806 ай бұрын
I found a list with more cast details online: Insp. Lestrade:…….John Hollis Insp. Gregson:……..Frederick Treves Jefferson Hope:…….Don Fellows PC Rance:…….John Samson Mme Charpentier:……..Madi Hedd Alice Charpentier:………Carole Boyd Mrs. Sawyer:………Nigel Lambert Enoch J. Drebber:…….Paul Maxwell Stangerson:……..Peter Whitman Commissionaire:………Alan Dudley Violinist:……..Lionel Bentley
@kpcraftster65806 ай бұрын
Excellent Holmes and Watson with a script that lets them shine! You got me looking around with your Michael Hardwick credit and additional Robert Powell details. I knew that Michael Hardwick - often together with his wife Mollie - did a lot with and about Holmes and Conan Doyle, but did not know how much! His Wikipedia article has many details (such as published play versions of stories), and I learned other things from the Internet Archive, including that he did a different 1962 BBC adaptation (with Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes and Norman Shelley as Dr. Watson). And I see Robert Powell voice-acted Dr. Watson (and Sherlock Holmes, when Watson quotes him!) in Clive Norton and Oliver Wakeman's 2002 rock opera of The Hound of the Baskervilles (having previously narrated Rick Wakeman's 1987 The Gospels).
@margueriteyork70426 ай бұрын
luv these!
@rachelberry15706 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Perfect listening for a dreary wet day.
@theresahemminger15877 ай бұрын
No I didn’t enjoy this mean-spirited comedy that has no flavor of Holmes or Watson. For a truly funny take-off try the “Second Holmes” stories.
@PeterCamberwick3 ай бұрын
I wonder if this parody was more aimed at some of the atrocious dramatisations and non canon stories that wer done before, rather than aimed at taking the micky out of the characters themselves. Some of the dialogue in this is so silly, it feels like it's taking the micky out of substandard productions. It kind of reminds me of Atomic Tales, which initially I thought was ridiculous and terrible ... until I realised it was aping bad sci fi, then it became hilarious. :)
@PeterCamberwick3 ай бұрын
Fantastic list. Could I add Roy Marsden? :)
@thomaswhalley70887 ай бұрын
Lex Luthor Mr Hackenbacker if the Defendant has any connections between Your Researches and so called International Rescue Brains no I Dont think so that a closely guarded top secret Besides Mr Jeff Tracy has always defended my commitment to this day Lex Luthor I See Brains There was a sort of Mischevious Character Who has been After our secrets since its formation Lex Luthor And this Hood Characters poses his threat Brains Exactly Lex Luthor Thanks mr hackenbacker No Further Questions Your Honor
@terinamike7 ай бұрын
Where the fuck did this come from. We all knew Watson was a dolt but …. Holmes didn’t strike me as this big a dick
@marcosaraiva92057 ай бұрын
The game is afoot!
@colinglass13427 ай бұрын
THIS IS THE best radio DRAMATISATION of this classicc novel GREAT CAST MICHEAL JAYSTON NO 1 BOND
@crazycutz80727 ай бұрын
Holly audio-phile, Batman ! This is gold. 😊
@granthurlburt40628 ай бұрын
Thanks so much.
@orbyfan8 ай бұрын
Originally broadcast on January 8, 1984.
@kimmccabe14228 ай бұрын
💜 Grateful to KZread today, giving me all this great stuff to listen to. 👍
@julianhatton11098 ай бұрын
amazing@
@MONSTERDR4518 ай бұрын
whos who Cranberry Lane
@colinglass13428 ай бұрын
******2023 and october 15th Dinsdale Langdon sounds very different in @this radio drama then from other films i seen him in. May be i got him mixed up with the film actor Demin elliot.Must be one of the early radio dramas seen Robert Powel first in the bbc1 series DOOMWATCH This radio version oc a study in scarlet must be a waterd down version of the book it misses many things out from the original storey
@mheerd8 ай бұрын
Great series! I really like the duo Hardy Sock. Any change of uploading The Blue Carbuncle?
@QXZJX9 ай бұрын
Awful singing at the start😢
@insanimal29 ай бұрын
Superman as adopted brother of Clark Kent? Not heard that version before
@insanimal29 ай бұрын
Honestly, brief as his appearance is, the joker in this just sends chills down my spine. It's really a toss up for me as to who's the best joker between this and Mark Hamill.
@willowwobble9 ай бұрын
Very different from the American versions in which Dr Watson is made out to be an imbecile! They do it so that the audience can understand what is going on... by Holmes explaining everything in great detail to Watson. A similar technique is used in the various CSI tv series, there is always someone who has to have things explained! But the BBC is true to Arthur Conan Doyle's writings, and Dr W. is depicted as inteligent.
@bryanevans3509 ай бұрын
Another great one thank you
@peterfreeman66779 ай бұрын
The sound quality isn't as good as the other episodes - somewhat muffled.
@2msvalkyrie52910 ай бұрын
Nicol Williams was outstanding in the film version as Holmes. By cruel coincidence his brilliance was ended too soon by addiction to alcohol..
@2msvalkyrie52910 ай бұрын
The worst German accents ever. ! Surely professional actors might be expected to do better ?
@2msvalkyrie52910 ай бұрын
Either (a)......a part of this is missing OR ( b ) I am losing my marbles ?? Where does Clark suddenly appear from ?! ? Completely nonsensical and shoddily plotted .
@peterfreeman66779 ай бұрын
C'mon, this is lightweight stuff and only half an hour long. You shouldn't be expecting some literary classic.
@2msvalkyrie52910 ай бұрын
The great Peter Egan ! Who can forget his Oscar Wilde and Prince Regent back in The 80s. ? Only one of dozens of terrific actors we had back then : and who do we have today ?? David Tennant...?!?!?!? Sums it up really .
@austenj45393 ай бұрын
You're so right, luv. I love a man who doesn't mince his words.
@mwatts-riley268810 ай бұрын
Such a delight! I thank whomever it is that posts these books, Great literature is the breath of Life, diet Pepsi is the nectar. 🎉. . M. Illinois
@maksimlipecki232 Жыл бұрын
Radio classic of all time.
@DonSmith2323 Жыл бұрын
These are special thanks so much great short escapes into mystery & analysis & deduction dreamland.🔍
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The very early Superman was very cruel, he would take someone fly up to 10,000 ft, drop them and as they fail and screamed and thought they were going to die he grabbed them at the last second, and would torture them. In one comic strip he choked Lois Lane unconscious so he could change into Superman.
Bloody hell, Watson was getting a bit shirty and imperialistic!
The sound disappears for several seconds at one stage.
I’m late to the party but thanks for these… I could not breath I was laughing so much
Simon Callow and Nicky Henson work well together.
These are enjoyable, Arthur Conan Doyle would have approved.
Subscribed, your thumbnails won me over!
Worse part We know all the Actors... But, this Is led by the Callow fella! 'Nuff said. 🇮🇪🎁🎉😭😭😭🌎🎊
Hahaha Horrible, altogether... 🎁🎉🎊🇮🇪🌎😂
Wonderful ❤️
I like the adds, I don't know the language. TY
Well, that was bloody daft.
This is hillarious! :) And I think I may have heard part of this about 33 years ago when I was 11 or so. Great to hear it again. :) Thanks for uploading.
Love Springbok
How wonderful a series. John Taylor a brilliant writer who has given us a new perspective on Holmes and Watson
Oh my goodness what can I say? these jokes are so shocking.
Thank you for posting this .❤❤❤❤
THANK YOU! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Sherlock Holmes AND vintage radio! Subscribed!
What an obnoxious girl. She's just yob with a posh accent. No thanks.
Awesome story and the pictures in my mind are horrific. To imagine a viper sliding down a cord into my sleeping bed sends shivers up my spine.
I found a list with more cast details online: Insp. Lestrade:…….John Hollis Insp. Gregson:……..Frederick Treves Jefferson Hope:…….Don Fellows PC Rance:…….John Samson Mme Charpentier:……..Madi Hedd Alice Charpentier:………Carole Boyd Mrs. Sawyer:………Nigel Lambert Enoch J. Drebber:…….Paul Maxwell Stangerson:……..Peter Whitman Commissionaire:………Alan Dudley Violinist:……..Lionel Bentley
Excellent Holmes and Watson with a script that lets them shine! You got me looking around with your Michael Hardwick credit and additional Robert Powell details. I knew that Michael Hardwick - often together with his wife Mollie - did a lot with and about Holmes and Conan Doyle, but did not know how much! His Wikipedia article has many details (such as published play versions of stories), and I learned other things from the Internet Archive, including that he did a different 1962 BBC adaptation (with Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes and Norman Shelley as Dr. Watson). And I see Robert Powell voice-acted Dr. Watson (and Sherlock Holmes, when Watson quotes him!) in Clive Norton and Oliver Wakeman's 2002 rock opera of The Hound of the Baskervilles (having previously narrated Rick Wakeman's 1987 The Gospels).
luv these!
Brilliant! Perfect listening for a dreary wet day.
No I didn’t enjoy this mean-spirited comedy that has no flavor of Holmes or Watson. For a truly funny take-off try the “Second Holmes” stories.
I wonder if this parody was more aimed at some of the atrocious dramatisations and non canon stories that wer done before, rather than aimed at taking the micky out of the characters themselves. Some of the dialogue in this is so silly, it feels like it's taking the micky out of substandard productions. It kind of reminds me of Atomic Tales, which initially I thought was ridiculous and terrible ... until I realised it was aping bad sci fi, then it became hilarious. :)
Fantastic list. Could I add Roy Marsden? :)
Lex Luthor Mr Hackenbacker if the Defendant has any connections between Your Researches and so called International Rescue Brains no I Dont think so that a closely guarded top secret Besides Mr Jeff Tracy has always defended my commitment to this day Lex Luthor I See Brains There was a sort of Mischevious Character Who has been After our secrets since its formation Lex Luthor And this Hood Characters poses his threat Brains Exactly Lex Luthor Thanks mr hackenbacker No Further Questions Your Honor
Where the fuck did this come from. We all knew Watson was a dolt but …. Holmes didn’t strike me as this big a dick
The game is afoot!
THIS IS THE best radio DRAMATISATION of this classicc novel GREAT CAST MICHEAL JAYSTON NO 1 BOND
Holly audio-phile, Batman ! This is gold. 😊
Thanks so much.
Originally broadcast on January 8, 1984.
💜 Grateful to KZread today, giving me all this great stuff to listen to. 👍
amazing@
whos who Cranberry Lane
******2023 and october 15th Dinsdale Langdon sounds very different in @this radio drama then from other films i seen him in. May be i got him mixed up with the film actor Demin elliot.Must be one of the early radio dramas seen Robert Powel first in the bbc1 series DOOMWATCH This radio version oc a study in scarlet must be a waterd down version of the book it misses many things out from the original storey
Great series! I really like the duo Hardy Sock. Any change of uploading The Blue Carbuncle?
Awful singing at the start😢
Superman as adopted brother of Clark Kent? Not heard that version before
Honestly, brief as his appearance is, the joker in this just sends chills down my spine. It's really a toss up for me as to who's the best joker between this and Mark Hamill.
Very different from the American versions in which Dr Watson is made out to be an imbecile! They do it so that the audience can understand what is going on... by Holmes explaining everything in great detail to Watson. A similar technique is used in the various CSI tv series, there is always someone who has to have things explained! But the BBC is true to Arthur Conan Doyle's writings, and Dr W. is depicted as inteligent.
Another great one thank you
The sound quality isn't as good as the other episodes - somewhat muffled.
Nicol Williams was outstanding in the film version as Holmes. By cruel coincidence his brilliance was ended too soon by addiction to alcohol..
The worst German accents ever. ! Surely professional actors might be expected to do better ?
Either (a)......a part of this is missing OR ( b ) I am losing my marbles ?? Where does Clark suddenly appear from ?! ? Completely nonsensical and shoddily plotted .
C'mon, this is lightweight stuff and only half an hour long. You shouldn't be expecting some literary classic.
The great Peter Egan ! Who can forget his Oscar Wilde and Prince Regent back in The 80s. ? Only one of dozens of terrific actors we had back then : and who do we have today ?? David Tennant...?!?!?!? Sums it up really .
You're so right, luv. I love a man who doesn't mince his words.
Such a delight! I thank whomever it is that posts these books, Great literature is the breath of Life, diet Pepsi is the nectar. 🎉. . M. Illinois
Radio classic of all time.
These are special thanks so much great short escapes into mystery & analysis & deduction dreamland.🔍