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The story was adapted for television in 1985 as part of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series, starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes, David Burke as Dr. Watson and Charles Gray as Mycroft Holmes. The episode is largely faithful to the original short story, but certain changes are made; in particular, Kratides is eventually compelled to sign the ...
Peter Jeremy William Huggins (3 November 1933 – 12 September 1995), known professionally as Jeremy Brett, was an English actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes from 1984 to 1994 in 41 episodes of a Granada TV series .
The series starred Jeremy Brett as Holmes and David Burke (in the Adventures series) and later, Edward Hardwicke, as Dr. Watson. The program was made up of 41 fifty minute standard length episodes (airing in a one-hour timeslot), and five feature-length specials.
Sherlock Holmes – "The Greek Interpreter" [4] 1960 BBC Light Programme Felix Felton: Sherlock Holmes – "The Bruce-Partington Plans" [5] 1964 BBC Light Programme John Hartley BBC Radio Sherlock Holmes (3 stories) [6] 1992–1995 BBC Radio 4: Philip Voss: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution: 1993 BBC radio dramatisation of the novel: Frank Buxton
Episodes adapted from the stories in which Mycroft appears, "The Bruce-Partington Plans" and "The Greek Interpreter", both aired in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in 1931, and in The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in 1939 and 1940 respectively, as well as both in 1943 in the same series. No cast listing currently exists to show who ...
Edward Hardwicke - Davenport in "The Greek Interpreter" [10] (portrayed Dr Watson in the remaining series of the Granada series, after Burke left the role.) [11] Frank Middlemass - Peterson in "The Blue Carbuncle" (portrayed Henry Baker in the 1984 Granada adaptation of the same story, and Dr Froelich in Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady)
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During 1988–1989, Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a West End play, The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, a two-hander written specially for them by the television series screenwriter Jeremy Paul. In May 1992, Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a mini-episode (about ten minutes in length) as part of The Four Oaks Mystery, shown as part of the ITV ...