The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984

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  • TV-PG
  • 1984
  • 7 Seasons
  • 8.7  (23,014)

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a British television series that aired from 1984 to 1985 on ITV. Starring Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, the show is a faithful adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories featuring the famous detective. The series consists of 13 episodes, each one hour long. David Burke plays the role of Dr. John Watson in the first series, while Edward Hardwicke takes over the role in the second series. Colin Jeavons appears in several episodes as Inspector Lestrade, while Eric Porter and Rosalie Williams also make guest appearances. The show is set in Victorian-era London and follows Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they solve various mysteries and crimes. Each episode features a standalone story, with some episodes based on Conan Doyle's original works and others featuring new cases created specifically for the show. What sets The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes apart from other adaptations is the incredible attention to detail and accuracy. The costumes, sets, and music all evoke the feeling of the Victorian era, and the scripts are incredibly faithful to Conan Doyle's stories. Fans of the original books will appreciate the show's devotion to its source material. But what truly sets this series apart is Jeremy Brett's phenomenal portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. Brett perfectly captures the character's eccentricities and brilliance, and his performance is so nuanced and convincing that it's easy to forget you're watching an actor. He brings a depth and complexity to the character that hasn't been matched by any other actor. David Burke and Edward Hardwicke, who play Dr. Watson, are also excellent. Watson is often overshadowed by Holmes, but Burke and Hardwicke bring a warmth and likability to the character that makes him a great foil for the detective. Their chemistry with Brett is fantastic, and watching the three of them work together is a treat. The supporting cast is also impressive. Colin Jeavons is a standout as Inspector Lestrade, often bringing a sense of humor to the role. Eric Porter and Rosalie Williams also deliver memorable performances in their guest spots. The stories themselves are engaging and well-written. Some episodes are darker than others, but all maintain a sense of mystery and intrigue. The show doesn't shy away from showing the darker side of Victorian London, but it never feels gratuitous or exploitative. Overall, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a masterpiece of television. With incredible performances, faithful adaptations, and engaging stories, it's a must-watch for fans of the original books and anyone who loves a good mystery. Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes is truly iconic, and the show's influence on popular culture cannot be overstated.

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a British television series that aired from 1984 to 1985 on ITV. Starring Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, the show is a faithful adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories featuring the famous detective. The series consists of 13 episodes, each one hour long. David Burke plays the role of Dr. John Watson in the first series, while Edward Hardwicke takes over the role in the second series. Colin Jeavons appears in several episodes as Inspector Lestrade, while Eric Porter and Rosalie Williams also make guest appearances.

The show is set in Victorian-era London and follows Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they solve various mysteries and crimes. Each episode features a standalone story, with some episodes based on Conan Doyle's original works and others featuring new cases created specifically for the show.

What sets The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes apart from other adaptations is the incredible attention to detail and accuracy. The costumes, sets, and music all evoke the feeling of the Victorian era, and the scripts are incredibly faithful to Conan Doyle's stories. Fans of the original books will appreciate the show's devotion to its source material.

But what truly sets this series apart is Jeremy Brett's phenomenal portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. Brett perfectly captures the character's eccentricities and brilliance, and his performance is so nuanced and convincing that it's easy to forget you're watching an actor. He brings a depth and complexity to the character that hasn't been matched by any other actor.

David Burke and Edward Hardwicke, who play Dr. Watson, are also excellent. Watson is often overshadowed by Holmes, but Burke and Hardwicke bring a warmth and likability to the character that makes him a great foil for the detective. Their chemistry with Brett is fantastic, and watching the three of them work together is a treat.

The supporting cast is also impressive. Colin Jeavons is a standout as Inspector Lestrade, often bringing a sense of humor to the role. Eric Porter and Rosalie Williams also deliver memorable performances in their guest spots.

The stories themselves are engaging and well-written. Some episodes are darker than others, but all maintain a sense of mystery and intrigue. The show doesn't shy away from showing the darker side of Victorian London, but it never feels gratuitous or exploitative.

Overall, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a masterpiece of television. With incredible performances, faithful adaptations, and engaging stories, it's a must-watch for fans of the original books and anyone who loves a good mystery. Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes is truly iconic, and the show's influence on popular culture cannot be overstated.

  • Premiere Date
    April 24, 1984
  • IMDB Rating
    8.7  (23,014)