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Category Archives: Watson
The Many Watsons – Claude King
The role of Watson has not been limited to the small or the large screen. It has also been portrayed on the stage. One of the earliest of these was by Claude King, a man that will become much important … Continue reading
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The Many Watsons – Melville Cooper
The Adventure of the Speckled Band was a 30 minute TV show in the early days of television. It showed on 4 April 1949 as a part of the Lucky Strike sponsored “Your Show Time”, a series of half hour … Continue reading
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Weapons of the Irish Rebels and the British
Watson’s Pocket Pistol The Colt Model .32 Pocket Pistol was invented by John Browning who would go on to design the ubiquitous Colt M1911 .45 ACP pistol still in use today, a hundred years later, by the US Military. The … Continue reading
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The Many Watsons – Martin Freeman
I kept from writing this one up until the week before the Great Sherlock Holmes Debate even though I know that my words may be used against me on the 10th of November. Someone was bound to move Sherlock Holmes … Continue reading
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Shadowfall – Tracy Revels
Tracy Revel has produced a book that will be appreciated by Holmes fans and the fantasy fiction community. And if you’re a fan of both, you are definitely in for a treat. The problem with reviewing a mystery book is that … Continue reading
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Sherlock Holmes and the Irish Rebels – Kieran McMullen
Ever wonder what happened to Holmes and Watson after His Last Bow? I have too. Just like I always wondered what happened to Watson in the Second Afghan War. In Watson’s Afghan Adventure I attempted to answer the questions we … Continue reading
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The Many Watsons – Arthur M. Cullin
Arthur M. Cullin played the role of Dr. Watson twice in his career in film. The first time was in the 1916 G.B. Samuelson Productions film The Valley of Fear. Unfortunately this is a lost film. Cullin played opposite H.A. … Continue reading
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The Outstanding Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes – Gerard Kelly
The Outstanding Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes is a pleasant collection of tales of our two favorite characters. Someone said it is a “Baker’s Street Dozen” (the book cover) and they are correct. It is a series of 13 short stories … Continue reading
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The Many Watsons – Warburton Gamble
A Study in Scarlet (1933) is quite an entertaining film although it does not make much use of our hero, Dr. Watson. Watson is played by Warburton Gamble, and Sherlock Holmes by Reginald Owen. Owen had previously played Watson in … Continue reading
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The Many Watsons – Heinz Ruhmann
It is somehow appropriate that I write this while sitting in the Dusseldorf airport because it is about a German actor and one of the best of the first part of the 20th century. Heinz Ruhmann played Watson only one … Continue reading
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