I was delightfully shocked to see that Jeremy’s canon book is the same one my Dad gave me when I fell in love with the character and his world at age 10. Here it is:
Random Behind the Scenes pictures - from the Granada Sherlock Holmes productions -
This is absolutely evil: I agree that all of us goyim need to support our Jewish friends, colleagues, and fellow lovers of the Good. Antisemitism is evil and inexcusable!
It is 2024 and I have literally just read the sentence “Basic human decency is something a Jew is not capable of” on this godforsaken website with my own two eyes, so I think we’re exceedingly past the point of pretending Nazi level antisemitism is not a massive and rising fucking problem and my fellow goyim *really* need to stop shutting their eyes to it and start saying ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
There are zero excuses. Our Jewish friends CANNOT fight this alone. We CANNOT fail them again.
Always and in every way. it humbly kneels before You in obedience and submission, Goddess.
Dear friends who enjoyed Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, his first guest star, Gayle Hunnicutt, who played Irene Adler in the series first episode, “A Scandal in Bohemia” has died at 80 years old. Her Adler was superb.
Charming; I must find one for my wife!
Art Nouveau comb in the form of a bat with a female figure, ca.1900, Paris, France.
I’m pleasantly surprised by these episodes: The Holmes and Watson friendship is nicely portrayed.
Holmes asks Watson to look around the suspect's apartment. When Watson asks how he will get in Holmes replies "with a key". Watson asks if he has a key and Holmes jangles the keys at him in response
An iconic picture signed by an icon.
yes, please, Ma’am.
every sweet morsel.
Edward is even more remarkable. I'll give you an example. You can publish it or not, it makes no difference to me. When I came out of the asylum, the person who collected me was Edward Hardwicke. He took me to an Italian restaurant. I had a pasta and a glass of red wine. He then drove me back to my home where we sat and had a cup of tea. It was Edward Hardwicke. He is one of the loveliest people, and I suppose he is the best friend that any man has ever had....in life. Which is after all how Doyle describes Watson.
— Jeremy Brett [x]
Aesthete in a hick town, lover of poetry, belle lettres, and fine brandy. Sardonic but not malicious.
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