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It involves a mute | Sherlock Holmes, and a very talkative client. |
st known in the U.S. for starring in a weekly | Sherlock Holmes television series in 1954. |
in which he portrays Adrian Monk, a brilliant | Sherlock Holmes-type detective diagnosed with obsessiv |
ings by Dr. John H. Watson is a non-canonical | Sherlock Holmes pastiche novel by Lyndsay Faye which p |
The Scarlet Claw is a 1944 | Sherlock Holmes movie directed by Roy William Neill, s |
g plots, Andrew Lane's invention of a teenage | Sherlock Holmes will seem timely. |
e victim of narcissistic emotional abuse from | Sherlock Holmes'. |
isode of the Granada Television adaptation of | Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett. |
The fourth game in the Adventure of | Sherlock Holmes series of adventure games developed by |
rting role) in Gene Wilder's The Adventure of | Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, with Thorley Walters |
gn Theatre and Gene Wilder's The Adventure of | Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother. |
is younger brother Aubrey in The Adventure of | Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother. |
Best House in London (1969), The Adventure of | Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), and Silver Bl |
The second in the Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes series of adventure games developed by |
appearances include The Further Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes episode The Determined Client and Hele |
The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, a series of television |
my Brett and David Burke in The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes, in the episode entitled "The Copper B |
1992 during the filming of The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes (The Last Vampyre) a fire scene got ou |
1983 The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Treasures of Agra. |
ho later went on to produce the Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes. |
The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson (Russian: Приключения Ш |
Granada television serials The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes, or the part of the undertaker, Shadra |
the novel is titled The Further Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes: The War of the Worlds. |
9 and 1993) and, from 1984, The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes. |
It is the fifth film in The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson film series directed by |
isode of the Granada series The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes which reunited him with Jeremy Brett. |
o appearance was in The Further Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes in the 2002 episode "The Madness of Co |
and repeated references to The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes raise connections to "The Red-Headed L |
Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes |
The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes |
The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes (1939) |
e Granada television series The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes. |
cond film (episodes 3-5) in The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson film series directed by |
The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes (1985) (TV series) |
a") of the acclaimed series The Adventures of | Sherlock Holmes. |
n gives Wilson a parting piece of advice from | Sherlock Holmes: "The next time you engage an assistan |
ome investigating to do (just like in all the | Sherlock Holmes books, television shows, and movies ev |
Joaquim de Almeida ... | Sherlock Holmes |
Other authors have also written | Sherlock Holmes stories based on the same references w |
ttempting a curious feat: to update and adapt | Sherlock Holmes for a new generation, much the way Guy |
In 1942 he defeated James E. Folsom and Chris | Sherlock to win the governor's seat. |
ere Holmes uses that name, and Baring-Gould's | Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street, where Holmes' father' |
Badly (1989), Inspector Morse (1991) and the | Sherlock Holmes story The Last Vampyre (1993). |
along with Gary Birch, Luke Foster and Jamie | Sherlock was told by the club that they were free to f |
tforce by Steve Rowe, Cameron Hall and Jayson | Sherlock. |
e Letters to the Bishop of Bangor) and Thomas | Sherlock (dean of Chichester), in particular, gave vig |
mas Fulton, with Bishops John O'Mara and John | Sherlock serving as co-consecrators. |
Douglas Wilmer and Thorley Walters appear as | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, respectively. |
in one of Jeremy Brett's last appearances as | Sherlock Holmes in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (199 |
Wilmer had previously appeared as | Sherlock Holmes in the 1960s BBC TV series, and Walter |
It was designed by the architect Cornelius | Sherlock, who also designed the Picton Reading Room on |
2010, she was created a life peer as Baroness | Sherlock, of Durham in the County of Durham, and was i |
for a time, and she adapted books such as the | Sherlock Holmes stories, Clementina and The Three Host |
estrade in the 2010 direct-to-DVD Asylum film | Sherlock Holmes. |
While at Borwick, | Sherlock entered into controversy with Richard Hubbert |
's elementary, my dear Watson", attributed to | Sherlock Holmes, "Luke, I am your father", attributed |
ress announced that an authentic, unpublished | Sherlock Holmes story had been found by Adrian Conan D |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of | Sherlock Holmes |
Arthur Conan Doyle: Tres aventures de | Sherlock Holmes (1995) |
lmost verbatim at the end of Basil Rathbone's | Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror. |
es her to angrily reply he will never be like | Sherlock Holmes because he's tone deaf. |
ld Park, Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of | Sherlock Holmes and The Shell Seekers. |
ates, Daybreakers opened at #4 behind Avatar, | Sherlock Holmes and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squea |
Bernice met | Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson in the Doctor Who N |
cartoons on the programme included Birdz and | Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century. |
d entertainment specials about James Bond and | Sherlock Holmes. |
Back, Coronation Street and The Case Book of | Sherlock Holmes, as well as adapting A Handful of Dust |
d of the Baskervilles next to Jeremy Brett as | Sherlock Holmes and Edward Hardwicke as Dr. Watson. |
Mycroft Holmes, the smarter older brother of | Sherlock Holmes. |
His heir presumptive is a brother, Thomas | Sherlock Heywood Gooch, who was born on 12 November 19 |
er, and said to have been approved by William | Sherlock and other Anglican churchmen. |
ns at HMS Calliope with the salute taken by G | Sherlock, Lord Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear. |
in 1751, and the book was commended by Thomas | Sherlock. |
n Dark has also been self-published by Adrian | Sherlock in novella form, with the first book, Damon D |
ing amnesiac gay bar owner portrayed by Kevin | Sherlock). |
ish that would be traditionally spoken by Mr. | Sherlock Holmes has been translated to Japanese for an |
Back photo by Mick | Sherlock |
The game was designed by Jez | Sherlock. |
68 and 1899, and has been called Manchester's | Sherlock Holmes. |
ector Barry Levinson made a film called Young | Sherlock Holmes (a.k.a. the Pyramid of Fear) with a st |
Recurrent motifs include telephone calls from | Sherlock Holmes seeking advice, and references to evil |
In the novel The Canary Trainer, | Sherlock Holmes uses "Inspector Lestrade" as an alias |
he Prince of Ventriloquists: Another Case for | Sherlock Holmes (2006) |
Parts of the Case-Book of | Sherlock Holmes were filmed in the centre of Grappenha |
tory in Granada Television's The Case-Book of | Sherlock Holmes series, the role of the servant who im |
ott (1991), The Bill (1998), The Case-Book of | Sherlock Holmes (in The Illustrious Client, 1991) and |
lso appeared in an episode of The Casebook of | Sherlock Holmes, "The Problem of Thor Bridge" in 1990 |
0 of ITV's and WGBH, Boston's The Casebook of | Sherlock Holmes and on stage as Goneril in Shakespeare |
The Newly Discovered Casebook of | Sherlock Holmes was a BBC Radio 2 comedy series writte |
rated case in his time as Lord Chancellor was | Sherlock v Annesley; on the face of it an unremarkable |
nd Conan Doyle (creator of a character called | Sherlock Holmes) was a frequent visitor. |
porating the Arthur Conan Doyle characters of | Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty into his setting. |
Maeve Christina Mary | Sherlock, Baroness Sherlock OBE is a Labour Party life |
e It, Wild Honey, The Freedom of the City and | Sherlock Holmes. |
These consist of Cleopatra, Merlin, | Sherlock Holmes, Leonardo da Vinci and King Arthur, wh |
He was a collector of | Sherlock Holmes-related material, and was co-editor of |
January 1845), daughter of Colonel Francis | Sherlock, KH, of Southwell, Nottinghamshire, in 1844. |
In 1975, DC Comics published | Sherlock Holmes #1, a comic which adapted "The Adventu |
Dr. John H. Watson, fictional companion of | Sherlock Holmes, may have been based upon the 66th reg |
r. House and Dr. Wilson have been compared to | Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. |
The last part of the computer game | Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened takes place in this ligh |
t detective stories, and Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes work, doing much to popularise both se |
and of Fu Manchu and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes story, His Last Bow (both published in |
The movie is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes novel of the same name. |
concerning an exploit of Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes set against the backdrop of H. P. Love |
In Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Greek Inter |
at 221B Baker Street in Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes stories. |
village is named in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes story “The Adventure of the Dancing Me |
to popular impression, the Arthur Conan Doyle | Sherlock Holmes stories contain only a handful of refe |
Arthur Conan Doyle's | Sherlock Holmes collection The Adventures of Sherlock |
drop out because of scheduling conflicts with | Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. |
Cover to | Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds |
Film credits include: | Sherlock Holmes; Sweet William (1980); Murder by Decre |
e played in several of the Universal cycle of | Sherlock Holmes movies during the 1940s. |
Dame Sheila | Sherlock, hepatologist |
title starring Robert Mitchum) and decided a | Sherlock Holmes series made in France for the American |
They are somewhat disappointed that | Sherlock has let the conspirators know that they are u |
s a British scholar of Arthur Conan Doyle and | Sherlock Holmes, generally considered the world's fore |
Arthur Conan Doyle's first | Sherlock Holmes novel A Study in Scarlet (in Beeton's |
film is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's second | Sherlock Holmes story The Sign of the Four. |
ilms featuring Arthur Conan Doyle's character | Sherlock Holmes, including a role as Dr. James Mortime |
ightmare Hymn, featuring guest drummer Jayson | Sherlock. |
uccess, and the following year drummer Jayson | Sherlock, who also used to be in Paramaecium, joined A |
productions such as Stig of the Dump (2002), | Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (200 |
Having played Ebenezer Scrooge, | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Owen has the odd disti |
Sutton married Emma Helena | Sherlock (d. |
At the end of | Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds, Professor Challen |
A Study in Pink", the unused pilot episode of | Sherlock, written by Steven Moffat. |
Sherlock's older brother, who works in espionage, invi | |
ished in the 1954 collection, The Exploits of | Sherlock Holmes. |
hich divided the stories into The Exploits of | Sherlock Holmes by Adrian Conan Doyle and More Exploit |
the stories was published as The Exploits of | Sherlock Holmes. |
ished in the 1954 collection, The Exploits of | Sherlock Holmes, a joint enterprise of Adrian Conan Do |
ished in the 1954 collection, The Exploits of | Sherlock Holmes, a joint enterprise of John Dickson Ca |
ristopher Lee (Incident at Victoria Falls and | Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady). |
ake on the role of the most famous detective, | Sherlock Holmes, in a series of radio appearances for |
t Arthur Conan Doyle had his famous detective | Sherlock Holmes utter the statement "I never make exce |
f Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous character, | Sherlock Holmes, is said to have been inspired partial |
Cantlemere, who is apparently no great fan of | Sherlock Holmes and no believer in his deductive power |
is; the poster for this movie was featured in | Sherlock Jr.. |
museum is dedicated to detective fiction and | Sherlock Holmes. |
posters, that concern the fictional character | Sherlock Holmes, his associates such as Dr. Watson and |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective | Sherlock Holmes. |
onan Doyle, featuring his fictional detective | Sherlock Holmes. |
for its connection to the fictional detective | Sherlock Holmes, who lived at a fictional 221B Baker S |
tion attempt in the PC game The Lost Files of | Sherlock Holmes: The case of the Rose Tattoo. |
is an Anglo-Canadian thriller film involving | Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in the case of the s |
tto Plaschkes to make six television films of | Sherlock Holmes stories. |
ous movies, including the very first American | Sherlock Holmes (1916), the first American A Christmas |
. Priestley novels were among the first after | Sherlock Holmes to feature scientific detection of cri |
For the | Sherlock Holmes author, see Arthur Conan Doyle. |
inspired by the Blue Eyed Six moniker for his | Sherlock Holmes short story, "The Red-Headed League". |
Roger Johnson writing for the | Sherlock Holmes Society of London stated that Roberts |
Arthur Conan Doyle, who became famous for his | Sherlock Holmes detective stories. |
53, Rathbone agreed to reprise the part for a | Sherlock Holmes stage play on Broadway. |
sil Rathbone, the actor famous for portraying | Sherlock Holmes |
died at the seminary two of which, Fr William | Sherlock and Fr Philip Sherlock, were ordained priests |
Matt Frewer as | Sherlock Holmes |
ced in the early 2000s starred Matt Frewer as | Sherlock Holmes and Kenneth Welsh as Dr. Watson. |
s which have been submitted to my friend, Mr. | Sherlock Holmes, for solution during the years of our |
His friendship with | Sherlock and his sense of adventure means that he help |
Stephen Fry - | Sherlock Holmes |
The recognition of William Gillette as | Sherlock Holmes was growing as a result of the success |
William Gillette ... | Sherlock Holmes |
Glenn Patrick | Sherlock (Born: September 26, 1960, Nahant, Massachuse |
ere ultimately filmed as Granada Television's | Sherlock Holmes series premiered in 1984. |
r (as vocals), Adam Buhler (on guitar), Candy | Sherlock and Lara Radford (as violinists). |
as a retired British agent who believes he is | Sherlock Holmes (in a season four episode entitled "Ho |
tumultuous relationship with her now-husband, | Sherlock Holmes and is looking forward to some time al |
Hercule et | Sherlock is a 1996 French comedy film starring Christo |
terfeit money-sniffing dogs named Hercule and | Sherlock in order to find the lost cash. |
It stars Anthony Higgins as | Sherlock Holmes who in 1985 played Professor Rathe (la |
Anthony Higgins - | Sherlock Holmes |
Conan Doyle's novel was his second | Sherlock Holmes' novel, The Sign of the Four. |
ard E. Grant also portrayed Mycroft Holmes in | Sherlock: Case of Evil. |
Mycroft Holmes invites | Sherlock and his tutor, Amyus Crowe, to London for a v |
B, Princeton, NJ 08542, an apparent homage to | Sherlock Holmes, the famous fictional detective residi |
cases their outfits were probably a homage to | Sherlock Holmes. |
Filming on location at Somerset House for | Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking |
However, in | Sherlock Holmes: The Unauthorized Biography, the "smal |
Roy Hudd as | Sherlock Holmes |
, writing: "[L]et's just accept the idea that | Sherlock Holmes needs to be sexed up and made relevant |
As if hearing | Sherlock Holmes, the man on the movie screen strides f |
p book and his grandson created the images of | Sherlock Holmes and Mother Goose as we know them today |
re suggested by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his | Sherlock Holmes's short story The Adventure of the Bru |
ing dramatic performance as Dr. Watson in the | Sherlock Holmes play “The Incredible Murder of Cardina |
Mycroft Holmes' namesake involved in pulling | Sherlock and Watson into the year 2096 to solve a scie |
In the | Sherlock Holmes stories, Sherlock had a habit of dryin |
The gem is the stolen item in question in the | Sherlock Holmes tale "The Adventure of the Blue Carbun |
t was quoted by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his | Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Lion's Man |
In fiction, | Sherlock Holmes, Basil the Great Mouse Detective, Dang |
In 1991, | Sherlock, Jr. was selected for preservation in the Uni |
In 2010 | Sherlock is currently playing with Horsham in the Suss |
rituals performed by Professor Rathe in Young | Sherlock Holmes. |
On being ejected from Cassington in 1652, | Sherlock became chaplain to Sir Robert Bindloss, a roy |
Previous ATC Artistic Directors include Ceri | Sherlock, Nick Philippou, Gordon Anderson and Bijan Sh |
Worth, criminal and possible inspiration for | Sherlock Holmes's nemesis, Professor Moriarty |
The investigation takes | Sherlock to America with his tutor, Amyus Crowe. |
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