'The Case of the Purloined Letter' is an episode in the 1979-80 TV series titled 'Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson' based on the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle characters.
Dr John Watson.
No, seeing as Dr. John Hamish Watson is a fictional character, and never had any children anyway.
"My friend and colleague, Dr. Watson" or, sometimes, just "my friend, Dr. Watson."
No, both Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are fictional characters invented by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Dr. John H. Watson, MD His full middle name is unknown, though due to his wife at one point addressing him as 'James' it has been theorized that his middle name is Hamish (Scottish for James) but this is mostly looked upon as a typo.
Dr. Watson was created in 1887.
The lower-case letter "b" is on Beats by Dr. Dre.
Dr John Watson.
No
No, seeing as Dr. John Hamish Watson is a fictional character, and never had any children anyway.
The name of the dr Watson log file used by windows 97 was Sherlock. Dr. Watson was a debugging program for Windows 98.
Sherlock Holmes' assistant was named Dr. Watson. Alexander Graham Bell's assistant was named Mr. Watson.
Dr. Watson was a machine debugger for Windows. When an application crashed, Dr. Watson could be forwarded the dead application so it could perform a virtual autopsy and figure out why the program failed.
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Dr. John Watson is played by actor Jude Law
"My friend and colleague, Dr. Watson" or, sometimes, just "my friend, Dr. Watson."
Sherlock Holmes