Yesterday's Radio 4 Extra broadcast of The Empty House (which is now available on the iPlayer) marks the beginning of a repeat run of The Return of Sherlock Holmes at 11.15am and 9.15pm daily (except for Monday next).
As for Sherlock I enjoyed it greatly, improbabilities and all. In general, I think the modern setting works rather well; and on top of that, the show gets closer to the Holmes/Watson relationship than most other versions, and for me it's that relationship that's at the heart of the stories. Which is not to say that there aren't things that I would have done differently, of course. And I'd like to think that there's still a place for a period-set version steeped in gaslight and fog and horse-traffic in a London that's on the cusp between the old world and the modern, with two younger actors in the leads, starting (as did Sherlock) with Holmes and Watson's first meeting but also at a time before Holmes has established himself. If any TV producers are reading, I'd be delighted to send you my pilot script and series breakdown...
Bert
As for Sherlock I enjoyed it greatly, improbabilities and all. In general, I think the modern setting works rather well; and on top of that, the show gets closer to the Holmes/Watson relationship than most other versions, and for me it's that relationship that's at the heart of the stories. Which is not to say that there aren't things that I would have done differently, of course. And I'd like to think that there's still a place for a period-set version steeped in gaslight and fog and horse-traffic in a London that's on the cusp between the old world and the modern, with two younger actors in the leads, starting (as did Sherlock) with Holmes and Watson's first meeting but also at a time before Holmes has established himself. If any TV producers are reading, I'd be delighted to send you my pilot script and series breakdown...
Bert
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