Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes |
Considered by many to be the definitive
Sherlock Holmes, Jeremy Brett needs no introduction to his legion of fans. For
the uninitiated, Brett played Sherlock Holmes in the acclaimed Granada TV
series (1984 – 1994).
Brett presented a considerably dark version of the character. Unfortunately, Brett suffered from physical tribulations and his performances in the later episodes were markedly different. It was painfully obvious that his work had become an all-consuming obsession. Brett continued to play Sherlock Holmes before his untimely demise in 1995.
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His work is nicely complemented by Edward Hardwicke (who replaced David Burke after the first 13 episodes) as Dr Watson. A refreshing feature of this adaptation is that Dr Watson is portrayed as a competent doctor (as described in the canon). The Granada TV adaptation stands right along with the Russian adaptation in making this right choice of portraying Dr Watson and both these series are my perennial favorites.
Brett presented a considerably dark version of the character. Unfortunately, Brett suffered from physical tribulations and his performances in the later episodes were markedly different. It was painfully obvious that his work had become an all-consuming obsession. Brett continued to play Sherlock Holmes before his untimely demise in 1995.
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His work is nicely complemented by Edward Hardwicke (who replaced David Burke after the first 13 episodes) as Dr Watson. A refreshing feature of this adaptation is that Dr Watson is portrayed as a competent doctor (as described in the canon). The Granada TV adaptation stands right along with the Russian adaptation in making this right choice of portraying Dr Watson and both these series are my perennial favorites.
Charles Gray is a charming Mycroft
Holmes, every bit the superior of Sherlock in the powers of observation and
deduction.
Eric Porter makes a good Moriarty. We can believe this version of Moriarty to be the criminal mastermind, worthy of being the archenemy of Sherlock.
Supporting cast include Rosalie Williams as Mrs Hudson and Colin Jeavons as Inspector Lestrade. Both the actors are well cast and leave their imprints on their characters.
Eric Porter makes a good Moriarty. We can believe this version of Moriarty to be the criminal mastermind, worthy of being the archenemy of Sherlock.
Supporting cast include Rosalie Williams as Mrs Hudson and Colin Jeavons as Inspector Lestrade. Both the actors are well cast and leave their imprints on their characters.
In total, 41 out of the 60 works by Sir
Doyle were adapted and barring a few episodes, most of them are loyal to the
canon. The sets and the locations are strikingly similar to the stories. The
cast and crew have put in their best to create one of the best adaptations of
the world’s foremost fictional consulting detective.
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I think in many way, Jeremy Brett will always be the face of Sherlock Holmes for me because that is the face I grew up with. He even appears to fit the side profile.
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