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The opening 'Promenade' from Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an Exhibition' in the orchestration by Maurice Ravel.
In 1950's a series directed by Sheldon Reynolds - Ronald Howard [the son of Trevor Howard] was Holmes with H. Marion Crawford as Watson. Yes but there is also the even older and classical black and white series, starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Watson. Dennis Hoey as Lestrade and three other actors play Moriarty; Lionel Atwill, George Zucco and Henry Daniell (the best in my opinon!).
During the new year moment, it seems like he plays 'Pooraano Shei Din'er Kawtha' (Tales of Those Old Days) by Tagore. I am not quite sure as I am not one of the makers of the series! But the music of the violin has a 99% match with the music of the song.
No, not really. About the most that music can do is to suggest a scene or a series of scenes from a story, and words are usually needed to set the scene for the music. This kind of music is called program music and the scenes described as printed in program notes that go along with the music.
There is a running series of books called DeadBase printed with all tour dates,set lists, songs played how many times, last time played how many shows, when, where. The Dead BAse is basicaly the bible of the the Dead Heads.
Yes it has, Jeremy Brett who played Sherlock in the granada series of sherlock holmes played watson in a theatre production.
The dishes that Holmes and Watson use in their study in the Granada series are Manson's Mandalay/ Blue Pattern
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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The Sherlock Holmes was a popular series. Many people like to read these books.
The composer for all of the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes series was Patrick Gowers.
Burke left Granada's series of Sherlock Holmes stories between The Final Problem and The Empty House because he felt the show was causing him to spend too much time away from his family. He was replaced with Edward Hardwicke, who carried out the character of Watson until the very end, even portraying him again with Jeremy Brett (Holmes) onstage.
'Sherlock Holmes' was first written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and then it was turned into several TV series and movies as well. [Not to mention plays, radio dramas, video games, audio recordings, etc., etc., etc.] It should be noted that Sherlock Holmes is now in the public domain. This means that anybody can write a Sherlock Homes story and need not fear a legal scolding. [Technically, the complete Sherlock Holmes will not be in the public domain until 2023 though most of it is already.] And Dr. Watson has also been very famous as he is known as the shadow of Sherlock Holmes.
Andrew Lane
Sherlock Holmes' hair is raven black. This is its color in most physical appearances throughout the years, including all drawings (the traditional sketches being by Sidney Paget) and television shows such as Granada's version of the stories (starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes and David Burke/Edward Hardwicke as Watson). Only in the animated series called Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century was it a different color; that was blonde.
On the Sherlock Holmes DVD compilation of the Granada TV series starring Jeremy Brett there is a violin piece on the main menu of each disc does anyone know the name of this piece? I am referring to the theme in the beginning of each episode, I speaking of the violin piece that plays on each dvd menu with the list of episodes.
A movie called 'Sherlock Holmes' was released 1916, 1922, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1995, and 12/25/2009. A TV series called 'Sherlock Holmes' was released in 1954-55, 1964, 1967, 1984, and 2013. A TV mini series called 'Sherlock Holmes was released in 1951 and 1968. A TV movie called 'Sherlock Holmes was released in 1982. TV episodes named 'Sherlock Holmes' were released in 1974, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1992, 2002, 2009 (3), and 2010. A short named 'Sherlock Holmes' was released in 1908 and 1911.