Alphabetical Index
Series I: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984)
The first two series of episodes (eps.1-13) used Paget illustrations during the end-titles.
- Developed for television by John Hawkesworth
- Producer: Michael Cox
- Associate Producer: Stuart Doughty
- Music by Patrick Gowers
- Researcher: Nicky Cooney
- Regular Cast: Jeremy Brett (Holmes), David Burke (Dr. John Watson)
1. A Scandal in Bohemia [3]
- writer: Alexander Baron
- director: Paul Annett
- airdates: 24 Apr 1984, 9pm (ITV); 14 Mar 1985 (PBS)
- Length: 0:52:00
- Cast:
- Gayle Hunnicutt (Irene Adler)
- Wolf Kahler (King of Bohemia)
- Michael Carter (Godfrey Norton)
- Max Faulkner (John)
- Tessa Worsley (Mrs. Willard)
- Will Tacey (Clergyman)
- Tim Pearce (Cabby)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
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2. The Dancing Men [30]
- writer: Anthony Skene
- director: John Bruce
- airdates: 1 May 1984, 9pm (ITV); 28 Mar 1985 (PBS)
- Length: 0:52:00
- Cast:
- Tenniel Evans (Hilton Cubitt)
- Betsy Brantley (Elsie Cubitt)
- Eugene Lipinski (Abe Slaney)
- Wendy Jane Walker (Saunders)
- Lorraine Peters (Mrs. King)
- David Ross (Inspector Martin)
- Paul Jaynes (Walker)
- Bernard Atha (Doctor Carthew)
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3. The Naval Treaty [25]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: Alan Grint
- designer: Margaret Coombes
- airdates: 8 May 1984, 9pm (ITV); 4 Apr 1985 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:30
- Cast:
- David Gwillim (Percy Phelps)
- John Taylor (Doctor Ferrier)
- Alison Skilbeck (Annie Harrison)
- Gareth Thomas (Joseph Harrison)
- Ronald Russell (Lord Holdhurst)
- Nicholas Geake (Charles Gorot)
- Pamela Pitchford (Mrs. Tangey)
- John Malcolm (Tangey)
- David Rodigan (Inspector Forbes)
- Eve Matheson (Miss Tangey)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
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4. The Solitary Cyclist [31]
- writer: Alan Plater
- director: Paul Annett
- designer: Michael Grimes
- airdates: 15 May 1984, 9pm (ITV); 11 Apr 1985 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:10
- Cast:
- Barbara Wilshere (Violet Smith)
- John Castle (Carruthers)
- Michael Siberry (Woodley)
- Ellis Dale (Williamson)
- Sara Aitchison (Sarah Carruthers)
- Stafford Gordon (Landlord)
- Simon Bleakley (Peter)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Penny Gowling (Mrs. Dixon)
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5. The Crooked Man [22]
- writer: Alfred Shaughnessy
- director: Alan Grint
- designer: Margaret Coombes
- airdates: 22 May 1984, 9pm (ITV); 18 Apr 1985 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:35
- Cast:
- Norman Jones (Henry Wood)
- Michael Lumsden (Young Henry Wood)
- Denys Hawthorne (Col. James Barclay)
- James Wilby (Young James Barclay)
- Lisa Daniely (Nancy Barclay)
- Catherine Rabett (Young Nancy Barclay)
- Paul Chapman (Major Murphy)
- Fiona Shaw (Miss Morrison)
- Shelagh Stephenson (Jane)
- Colin Campbell (Bates)
- Maggie Holland (Mrs. Fenning)
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6. The Speckled Band [10]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: John Bruce
- designer: Michael Grimes
- airdates: 29 May 1984, 9pm (ITV); 21 Mar 1985 (PBS)
- Length: 0:52:40
- Cast:
- Jeremy Kemp (Dr. Grimesby Roylott)
- Rosalyn Landor (Helen Stoner)
- Denise Armon (Julia Stoner)
- John Gill (Driver)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Timothy Condren (Thorne)
- Stephan Mallatratt (Percy Armitage)
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7. The Blue Carbuncle [9]
- writer: Paul Finney
- director: David Carson
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 5 Jun 1984, 9pm (ITV); 25 Apr 1985 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:50
- Cast:
- Brian Miller (Inspector Bradstreet)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Rosalind Knight (Countess of Morcar)
- Desmond McNamara (John Horner)
- Ken Campbell (James Ryder)
- Ros Simmons (Catherine Cusack)
- Frank Middlemass (Henry Baker)
- Don McCorkindale (Windigate)
- Amelda Brown (Jennie Horner)
- Frank Mills (Peterson)
- Eric Allan (Breckenridge)
- Maggie Jones (Mrs. Oakshott)
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Series II: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes II (1985)
The end credits have Paget illustrations.
- Developed for television by John Hawkesworth
- Producer: Michael Cox
- Associate Producer: Stuart Doughty
- Music by Patrick Gowers
- Produced in association with WGBH Boston
- Regular Cast: Jeremy Brett (Holmes), David Burke (Dr. John Watson)
8. The Copper Beeches [14]
- writer: Bill Craig
- director: Paul Annett
- designer: Michael Grimes
- airdates: 25 Aug 1985, 9.45pm (ITV); 27 Feb 1986 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:20
- Cast:
- Natasha Richardson (Violet Hunter)
- Joss Ackland (Jephro Rucastle)
- Lottie Ward (Mrs. Rucastle)
- Stuart Shinberg (Edward Rucastle)
- Michael Loney (Fowler)
- Peter Jonfield (Toller)
- Angela Browne (Mrs. Toller)
- Patience Collier (Miss Stoper)
- Rachel Ambler (Alice)
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9. The Greek Interpreter [24]
- writer: Derek Marlowe
- director: Alan Grint
- designer: Margaret Coombes
- airdates: 1 Sep 1985, 9.30pm (ITV); 6 Feb 1986 (PBS)
- Length: 0:50:25
- Cast:
- Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes)
- Alkis Kritikos (Mr. Melas)
- George Costigan (Wilson Kemp)
- Nick Field (Harold Latimer)
- Anton Alexander (Paul Kratides)
- Victoria Harwood (Sophy Kratides)
- Oliver Maguire (Inspector Gregson)
- Rita Howard (Mrs. Stern)
- Peter MacKriel (Ticket Inspector)
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10. The Norwood Builder [29]
- writer: Richard Harris
- director: Ken Grieve
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 8 Sep 1985, 10.00pm (ITV); 20 Feb 1986 (PBS)
- Length: 0:46:20
- Cast:
- Rosalie Crutchley (Mrs. Lexington)
- Colin Jeavons (Lestrade)
- Matthew Solon (John Hector McFarlane)
- Jonathan Adams (Jonas Oldacre)
- Helen Ryan (Mrs. McFarlane)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Andy Rashleigh (Constable)
- Anthony Langdon (Tramp)
- Ted Carroll (Seafaring Tramp)
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11. The Resident Patient [23]
- writer: Derek Marlowe
- director: David Carson
- designer: Michael Grimes
- airdates: 15 Sep 1985, 9.45pm (ITV); 13 Feb 1986 (PBS)
- Length: 0:50:15
- Cast:
- Patrick Newell (Blessington)
- Nicholas Clay (Dr. Percy Trevelyan)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Tim Barlow (Biddle)
- Brett Forrest (Hayward)
- Charles Cork (Cartwright)
- John Ringham (Inspector Lanner)
- Lucy Ann Wilson (Nora)
- Norman Mills (Detective)
- Dusty Young (Carpenter)
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12. The Red Headed League [4]
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: John Bruce
- designer: Margaret Coombes
- airdates: 22 Sep 1985, 9.45pm (ITV); 6 Mar 1986 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:40
- Cast:
- John Woodnutt (Mr. Merryweather)
- Eric Porter (Moriarty)
- Roger Hammond (Jabez Wilson)
- Tim McInnery (Vincent Spaulding/Clay)
- Reginald Stewart (Doorman)
- Richard Wilson (Duncan Ross)
- Ian Bleasdale (Accountant)
- John Labanowski (Athelney Jones)
- Harry Goodier (Policeman)
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13. The Final Problem [26]
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: Alan Grint
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 29 Sep 1985, 9.45pm (ITV); 13 Mar 1986 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:00
- Cast:
- Eric Porter (Moriarty)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Olivier Pierre (Director of the Louvre)
- Claude LeSache (Minister of the Interior)
- Michael Goldie (Artist)
- Paul Sirr (Young Expert)
- Robert Henderson (American Millionaire)
- Jim Dunk (Porter)
- Paul Humpoletz (Steiler)
- Simon Adams (Swiss Youth)
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Series III: The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1986)
- Developed for television by John Hawkesworth
- Executive Producer: Michael Cox
- Producer: June Wyndham-Davies
- Producer (USA): Rebecca Eaton
- Produced in association with WGBH Boston
- Researcher: Nicky Cooney
- Music by Patrick Gowers
- Regular Cast: Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes), Edward Hardwicke (Dr. Watson)
The Great Watson Switch Over!!
14. The Empty House [28]
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: Howard Baker
- designer: Margaret Coombes
- airdates: 9 Jul 1986 (ITV); 5 Feb 1987 (PBS)
- Length: 0:50:35
- Cast:
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Patrick Allen (Col. Sebastian Moran)
- Colin Jeavons (Lestrade)
- Paul Lacoux (The Hon. Ronald Adair)
- James Bree (Coroner)
- Robert Addie (Mr. Murray)
- Richard Bebb (Sir John Hardy)
- Naomi Buch (Countess of Maynooth)
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15. The Abbey Grange [39]
- writer: Trevor Bowen
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 16 Jul 1986 (ITV); 12 Feb 1987 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:25
- Cast:
- Paul Williamson (Inspector Hopkins)
- Conrad Phillips (Sir Eustace Brackenstall)
- Anne Louise Lambert (Lady Mary Brackenstall)
- Zulema Dene (Theresa Wright)
- Oliver Tobias (Captain Crocker)
- Nicholas Chagrin (Mr. Viviani)
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16. The Musgrave Ritual [20]
- writer: Jeremy Paul [Edgar award winner]
- director: David Carson
- designer: Michael Grimes
- airdates: 23 Jul 1986 (ITV); 19 Feb 1987 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:35
- Cast:
- Michael Culver (Reginald Musgrave)
- James Hazeldine (Richard Brunton)
- Johanna Kirby (Rachel Howells)
- Teresa Banham (Janet Tregallis)
- Ian Marter (Insp. Fereday)
- Patrick Blackwe (Tregallis)
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17. The Second Stain [40]
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: John Bruce
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 30 Jul 1986 (ITV); 26 Feb 1987 (PBS)
- Length: 0:50:30
- Cast:
- Patricia Hodge (Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope)
- Stuart Wilson (Rt. Honorable Trelawney Hope)
- Harry Andrews (Lord Bellinger)
- Colin Jeavons (Lestrade)
- Alan Bennion (Bates)
- Yvonne Orengo (Madame Henri Fournaye)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Sean Scanlan (MacPherson)
- Yves Beneyton (Eduardo Lucas)
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18. The Man With the Twisted Lip [8]
- writer: Alan Plater
- director: Patrick Lau
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 6 Aug 1986 (ITV); 5 Mar 1987 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:35
- Cast:
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Clive Francis (Neville St. Clair)
- Eleanor David (Mrs. St. Clair)
- Terence Longdon (Isa Whitney)
- Patricia Garwood (Mrs. Whitney)
- Denis Lill (Insp. Bradstreet)
- Albert Moses (Lascar)
- Dudley James (Constable)
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19. The Priory School [32]
- writer: T. R. Bowen
- director: John Madden
- designer: Margaret Coombes
- airdates: 13 Aug 1986 (ITV); 12 Mar 1987 (PBS)
- Length: 0:52:10
- Cast:
- Christopher Benjamin (Dr. Huxtable)
- Michal Bertenshaw (Mr. Aveling)
- Nicholas Gecks (James Wilder)
- Alan Howard (Duke of Holdernesse)
- William Abney (Rivers)
- Jack Carr (Reuben Hayes)
- Brender Elder (Mrs. Hayes)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Nissar Moti (Arthur)
- Mark Turin (Caunter)
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20. The Six Napoleons [35]
- writer: John Kane
- director: David Carson
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 20 Aug 1986 (ITV); 19 Mar 1987 (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:30
- Cast:
- Eric Sykes (Harker)
- Colin Jeavons (Lestrade)
- Steve Plytas (Venucci Snr.)
- Emile Wolk (Beppo)
- Gerald Campion (Morse Hudson)
- Marina Sirtis (Lucrezia)
- Nadio Fortune (Beppo's Cousin)
- Jeffrey Gardiner (Mr. Sandeford)
- Michael Logan (Josiah Brown)
- Vincenzo Nicoli (Pietro)
- Vernon Cobtcheff (Mandelstam)
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21. The Sign of Four (1987) [2]
Executive Producer: Michael Cox
Producer: June Wyndham-Davies
Producer (USA): Rebecca Eaton
Produced in association with WGBH, Boston
Music by Patrick GowersNo series title sequence.
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 29 Nov 1987 (ITV); 27 Oct & 3 Nov 1988 (PBS)
- Length: 1:42:40
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Robin Hunter (Major Sholto)
- Alf Joint (McMurdo)
- John Thaw (Jonathan Small)
- Kiran Shah (Tonga)
- Jenny Seagrove (Miss Mary Morstan)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Derek Deadman (William)
- Ronald Lacey (Thaddeus Sholto/Bartholomew Sholto)
- Ishaq Bux (Lal Chowder)
- Terence Skelton (Captain Morstan)
- Marjorie Sudell (Mrs. Bernstone)
- Emrys James (Athelney Jones)
- Gordon Gostelow (Sherman)
- Lila Kaye (Mrs. Mordecai Smith)
- William Ash (Jack Smith)
- Courtenay Roper-Knight (Wiggins)
- Tommy Wright (Boatyard Workman)
- Dave Atkins (Mordecai Smith)
- Badi Uzzaman (Kartar Singh)
- Renu Setna (Achmet)
- Ravinder Singh Revatt (Jagodish Singh)
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Series IV: The Return of Sherlock Holmes II (1988)
Developed for television by John Hawkesworth
Executive Producer: Michael Cox
Producer: June Wyndham-Davies
Producer (USA): Rebecca Eaton
Produced in association with WGBH, Boston
Music by Patrick Gowers
Regular Cast: Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes), Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
22. The Devil's Foot [43]
- writer: Gary Hopkins [Edgar Award Winner]
- director: Ken Hannam
- designer: Mike Grimes
- airdates: 6 Apr 1988 (ITV); 10 Nov 1988 (PBS)
- Length: 0:53:30
- Cast:
- Dennis Quilley (Dr. Leon Sterndale)
- Damien Thomas (Mortimer Tregennis)
- Michael Aitkens (Rev. Roundhay)
- Freda Dowie (Mrs. Porter)
- Norman Bowler (Owen Tregennis)
- Peter Shaw (George Tregennis)
- Christine Collins (Brenda Tregennis)
- John Saunders (Dr. Richards)
- Frank Moorey (Police Inspector)
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23. Silver Blaze [15]
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: Brian Mills
- designer: Alan Price
- stunts: Gregory Powell
- airdates: 13 Apr 1988 (ITV); 17 Nov 1988 (PBS)
- Length: 0:53:00
- Cast:
- Peter Barkworth (Col. Ross)
- Barry Lowe (Jonathan Straker)
- Jonathan Coy (Fitzroy Simpson)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Malcolm Storry (Insp. Gregory)
- Manda-Jayne Beard (Edith Baxter)
- David John (Ned Hunter)
- Sally Faulkner (Mrs. Straker)
- Russell Hunter (Sylas Brown)
- Nicholas Teare (Dawson)
- Marcus Kimber (Bookmaker)
- Geoffrey Banks (Race Official)
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24. Wisteria Lodge [41] ["A Reminiscence of Mr. Sherlock Holmes"]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Tim Wilding
- airdates: 20 Apr 1988 (ITV); 1 Dec 1988 (PBS)
- Length: 0:52:45
- Cast:
- Freddie Jones (Inspector Baynes)
- Kika Markham (Miss Burnet)
- Donald Churchill (Scott Eccles)
- Basil Hoskins (Henderson)
- Trader Faulkner (Lucas)
- Arturo Venegas (Garcia)
- Guido Adorni (Luis)
- Sonny Caldinez (The Mulatto)
- Abigail Melia, Lorna Rossi (Henderson's daughters)
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25. The Bruce-Partington Plans [42]
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: Jon Gorrie
- designer: Alan Pickford
- airdates: 27 Apr 1988 (ITV); 24 Nov 1988 (PBS)
- Length: 0:52:45
- Cast:
- Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes)
- Denis Lill (Insp. Bradstreet)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Jonathan Newth (Col. Valentine Walter)
- Geoffrey Bayldon (Sidney Johnson)
- Amanda Waring (Violet Westbury)
- Sebastian Stride (Cadogan West)
- Robert Fyfe (Clerk at Woolwich)
- John Rapley (Underground Officer)
- Simon Carter (Butler)
- Derek Ware (Hugo Oberstein)
- Stephen Crane (1st Platelayer)
- John Laing (2nd Platelayer)
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26. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1988) [27]
Developed for television by John Hawkesworth
Executive Producer: Michael Cox
Producer: June Wyndham-Davies
Producer (USA): Rebecca Eaton
Produced in association with WGBH, Boston
Music by Patrick GowersNo series title sequence.
- writer: Trevor Bowen
- director: Brian Mills
- designer: Christopher J. Bradshaw & James Weatherup
- airdates: 31 Aug 1988 (ITV); 8 Dec 1988 (PBS)
- Length: 1:44:15
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Raymond Adamson (Sir Charles Baskerville)
- Neil Duncan (Dr. Mortimer)
- Ronald Pickup (Barrymore)
- Rosemary McHale (Mrs. Barrymore)
- Kristoffer Tabori (Sir Henry Baskerville)
- Edward Romfourt (Purser)
- James Faulkner (Stapleton)
- Philip Dettmer (Pageboy)
- Stephen Tomlin (Perkins)
- Fiona Gillies (Beryl Stapleton)
- Bernard Horsfall (Frankland)
- Donald McKillip (Vicar of Grimpen)
- William Ikley (Selden)
- Myrtle Devenish (Postmistress)
- Elizabeth Spender (Laura Lyons)
- Donald Bisset (Manservant)
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Series V: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1990)
Producer: Michael Cox
Producer (USA): Rebecca Eaton
Produced in association with WGBH, Boston
Script Editor: Craig Dickson
Music by Patrick Gowers
Regular Cast: Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes), Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
27. The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax [45]
- writer: T. R. Bowen
- director: John Madden
- designer: Chris Wilkinson
- airdates: 21 Feb 1991 (ITV); 27 Aug 1991, 9pm (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:55
- Cast:
- Cheryl Campbell (Lady Frances Carfax)
- Julian Curry (Albert Shlessinger)
- Mary Cunningham (Miss Calder)
- Jack Klaff (The Hon. Philip Green)
- Nicholas Fry (Hotel Manager)
- Michael Jayston (Earl of Rufton)
- Anthony Benson (Vicar)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Anthony Schaeffer (Bank Official)
- Margo Stanley (Woman in Undertaker's)
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28. The Problem of Thor Bridge [50]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: Michael Simpson
- designer: Paul Rowan
- airdates: 28 Feb 1991 (ITV); 28 Nov 1991, 9pm (PBS)
- Length: 0:50:00
Story still copyrighted.
- Cast:
- Daniel Massey (J. Neil Gibson)
- Celia Gregory (Maria Gibson)
- Catherine Russell (Grace Dunbar)
- Niven Boyd (Marlow Bates)
- Andrew Wilde (Sergeant Coventry)
- Stephen Macdonald (Mr. Ferguson)
- Philip Bretherton (Mr. Joyce Cummings, QC)
- Dean Magri (Billy)
29. Shoscombe Old Place [60]
- writer: Gary Hopkins
- director: Patrick Lau
- designer: Stephen Fineren
- airdates: 7 Mar 1991 (ITV); 12 Dec 1991, 9pm (PBS)
- Length: 0:51:15
Story still copyrighted.
- Cast:
- Robin Ellis (Sir Robert Norberton)
- Elizabeth Weaver (Lady Beatrice Falder)
- Frank Grimes (John Mason)
- Denise Black (Carrie Evans)
- Michael Bilton (Stephens)
- Martin Stone (Sandy Bain)
- Michael Wynne (Josiah Barnes)
- James Coyle (Samuel Brewer)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Jude Law (Joe Barnes)
- Alan Pattison (Harvey)
30. The Boscombe Valley Mystery [6]
- writer: John Hawkesworth
- director: June Howson
- designer: Stephen Fineren
- stunts: Greg Powell
- airdates: 14 Mar 1991 (ITV); 5 Dec 1991, 9pm (PBS)
- Length: 0:53:15
- Cast:
- Peter Vaughan (John Turner)
- Jonathan Barlow (Inspector Summerby)
- Joanna Roth (Alice Turner)
- Leslie Schoefield (William McCarthy)
- James Purefoy (James McCarthy)
- Cliff Howells (Crowder)
- Makala Saunders (Patience Crowder)
- Mark Jordon (George)
- Will Tacey (Coroner)
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31. The Illustrious Client [54]
- writer: Robin Chapman
- director: Tim Sullivan
- designer: Alan Price
- airdates: 21 Mar 1991 (ITV); 14 Nov 1991, 9pm (PBS)
- Length: 0:54:00
Story still copyrighted.
- Cast:
- Anthony Valentine (Baron Gruner)
- Carol Noakes (Baroness Gruner)
- David Langton (Sir James Damery)
- Abigail Cruttenden (Miss Violet Merville)
- Rosalie Williams. (Mrs. Hudson)
- John Pickles (Jarvis)
- Kim Thomson (Kitty Winter)
- Roy Holder (Shinwell Johnson)
- Andy Bradford (First Thug & Fight Arranger)
32. The Creeping Man [51]
- writer: Robin Chapman
- director: Tim Sullivan
- designer: Paul Rowan
- airdates: 28 Mar 1991 (ITV); 21 Nov 1991, 9pm (PBS)
- Length: 0:52:10
Story still copyrighted.
- Cast:
- Charles Kay (Professor Presbury)
- Adrian Lukis (Jack Bennett)
- Sarah Woodward (Edith Presbury)
- Alice Morphy (Anna Mazzotti)
- James Tomlinson (Macphail)
- Peter Guinness (Wilcox)
- Steve Swinscoe (Jenkins)
- Colin Jeavons (Inspector Lestrade)
- Anthony Havering (Secretary of the Zoological Society)
- Peter Elliot (Great Ape)
Two-Hour Movies
These were produced individually, not a series. But the main production credits remained the same. Please note that at this point, John Hawkesworth and Michael Cox have left the scene. Also, the decision to go to two-hour movies was forced upon the series. The "Adapted From" credit changed to a "Based on", and the series title sequences are missing.Executive Producer: Sally Head
Producer: June Wyndham Davies
Producer (USA): Rebecca Eaton
Produced in association with WGBH, Boston
Music by Patrick Gowers
33. The Master Blackmailer (1991) [34]
["The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton"]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Chris Truelove
- airdates: 2 Jan 1992, 8:30pm-10:30pm (ITV); 6 &13 May 1993 8pm (PBS)
- Length: 1:41:30
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Robert Hardy (Charles Augustus Milverton)
- Norma West (Lady Diana Swinstead)
- Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies (The Dowager)
- Colin Jeavons (Inspector Lestrade)
- Nickolas Grace (Bertrand)
- Serena Gorddon (Lady Eva Blackwell)
- Sarah McVicar (The Hon. Charlotte Miles)
- David Mallinson (Colonel Dorking)
- Brian Mitchell (Harry, Earl of Dovercourt)
- Hans Meyer (Hebworth alias Veitch)
- Sophie Thompson (Agatha)
- Stephen Simms (Stokes)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Belinda Peters (Lillie)
- Henrietta Whitson-Jones (Daphne)
- Alan Rothwell (Tronson, the Butler)
- Howard Gay (Lewis, Dorking's Batman)
- David Scase (Art Gallery Owner)
- Jimmy Hibbert (Hobbs, the Painter)
- Tony Broughton (Auctioneer)
- Lee Clarke (Emile)
- Simon Fogg (Cabaret Artiste)
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34. The Last Vampyre (1992) [52] ["The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire"]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: Tim Sullivan
- designer: Christopher J Bradshaw
- airdates: 27 Jan 1993 (ITV); 27 Jan & 3 Feb 1994 (PBS)
- Length: 1:41:15
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Roy Marsden (John Stockton)
- Keith Barron (Rob Ferguson)
- Yolanda Vasquez (Carlotta)
- Maurice Denham (Rev. Merridew)
- Richard Dempsey (Jack)
- Juliet Aubrey (Dolores)
- Jason Hetherington (Michael)
- Elizabeth Spriggs (Mrs Mason)
- Peter Geddis (Mr. Gresty)
- Kate Lansbury (Mrs. Gresty)
- Maria Redmond (Vera Gresty)
- Freddie Jones (Pedlar)
- Hilary Mason (Miss Ruddock)
- Stephen Tomlin (P.C. Ware)
- Eileen O'Brien (Mrs. Carter)
- Andy Abrahams (Mr. Carter)
- Marcello Marascalchi (Tom Carter)
- Paul Parris (Albert, the page boy)
- Anthony Price (Richard, the baby)
Story still copyrighted.
- Stunts:
- Simon Crane [co-ordinator]
- Stephen Dent
- Vincent Keane
- Billy Horrigon
- Sean McCabe
35. The Eligible Bachelor (1992) [12] ["The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor"]
- writer: T. R. Bowen
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Chris Truelove
- airdates: 3 Feb 1993 (ITV); 10 & 17 Feb 1994 (PBS)
- Length: 1:43:05
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson)
- Geoffrey Beevers (Inspector Montgomery)
- Simon Williams (Lord Robert St. Simon)
- Paris Jefferson (Henrietta Doran)
- Anna Calder-Marshall (Lady Helena Northcote)
- Mary Ellis (Lady Florence)
- Phillada Sewell (Lady Mary)
- Elspeth March (Lady Blanche)
- Heather Chasen (Hon. Amelia St.Simon)
- Bob Sessions (Aloysius Doran)
- Joanna McCall (Flora Miller)
- Myles Hoyle (Thomas Floutier)
- Bruce Myers (Gallagher)
- Tres Hanley (Alice)
- Joyce Grundy (Esther)
- Robin Hart (Oswald)
- Peter Graves (George Tidy)
- Peter Warnock (Moulton)
- Don Blaylock (Butler)
- Audrey Phillips (Waiter)
- Vincent Worth (Stage Doorkeeper)
- Stunts:
- Andy Bradford (fight arranger)
- Sy Hollands
- Tom Lucy
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Series VI: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1994)
Producer: June Wyndham Davies
Producer (USA): Rebecca Eaton
Produced in association with WGBH, Boston
Music by Patrick Gowers
Told initially that ITV would only air 3 one-hour episodes, Wyndham Davies bit the bullet and commissioned 6 one-hour episodes and managed to pursuade ITV to find air time for all six. Because of the negative reception of the last three episodes, effort has been made to stick closer to the stories. They say.These episodes aired in 1994 in the UK, but have not yet aired in the US. Thus, my information is incomplete.
36. The Three Gables [55]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Michael Young
- stunt arranger: Andy Bradford
- choreographer: Marie McKenzie
- airdate: 7 March 1994 (ITV); 4 January 1996 (PBS)
- Length: 50:35
Emma is Edward's daughter. Family traditions. Story still copyrighted.
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Claudine Auger (Isadora Klein)
- Gary Cady (Douglas Maberley)
- Benjamin Pullen (Duke of Lomond)
- Caroline Blakiston (Dowager Duchess of Lomond)
- Mary Ellis (Mary Maberley)
- Peter Wyngarde (Langdale Pike)
- Michael Graham (Haines-Johnson)
- Steve Toussaint (Steve Dixie)
- Barbara Young (Susan)
- John Gill (Mr Sutro)
- Emma Hardwicke (Dora)
37. The Dying Detective [46]
- writer: Trevor Bowen
- director: Sarah Hellings
- designer: Christopher Truelove
- airdates: 14 March 1994 (ITV); 30 November 1995 (PBS)
- Length: 50:50
Trevor Bowen not only wrote this one, but he also acted in it!
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Jonathan Hyde (Culverton Smith)
- Susannah Harker (Adelaide Savage)
- Richard Bonneville (Victor Savage)
- Roy Hudd (John Gedgrave)
- Trevor Bowen (Charles Damant)
- John Labanowski (Inspector Morton)
- Roland Davies (Colonel Carnac)
- Caroline John (Mrs Carnac)
- Shaughan Seymour (Penrose Fisher)
- Keiran Flynn (Benson)
- Malcolm Hebden (Staples)
- Mary Ten Pow (Chinese Lady)
- Rachel Rice (Mariana)
- Colin Stevens (Sergeant)
38. The Golden Pince-Nez [37]
- writer: Gary Hopkins
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Michael Young
- stunt arranger: Greg Powell
- airdates: 21 March 1994 (ITV); 18 January 1996 (PBS)
- Length: 50:35
Edward Hardwicke didn't appear, because he was still committed to finish filming on Shadowlands.
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Frank Finlay (Professor Coram/Sergius)
- Nigel Planer (Inspector Hopkins)
- Anna Carteret (Anna)
- Natalie Morse (Susan Tarlton)
- Patricia Kerrigan (Abigail Crosby)
- Christopher Guard (Willoughby Smith)
- Kathleen Byron (Mrs Marker)
- Roger Ringrose (Alexis)
- Daniel Finlay (Vladimir)
- Harry Kirkham (Mortimer)
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39. The Red Circle [44]
- writer: Jeremy Paul
- director: Sarah Hellings
- designer: Christopher Pemsel
- airdates: 28 March 1994 (ITV); 11 Jan 1996 (PBS)
- Length: 50:40
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Betty Marsden (Mrs Warren)
- Kenneth Connor (Mr Warren)
- John Hallam (Gorgiano)
- James Coombes (Gennaro Lucca)
- Sophia Diaz (Emilia Lucca)
- Tom Chadbon (Inspector Hawkins)
- Kerry Shale (Leverton)
- Joseph Long (Firmani)
- Louise Heaney (Vera)
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40. The Mazarin Stone [49] ["The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone"] ["The Adventure of the Three Garridebs"]
- writer: Gary Hopkins
- director: Peter Hammond
- designer: Christopher Truelove
- stunt arranger: Andy Bradford
- airdates: 4 May 1994 (ITV); 25 January 1996 (PBS)
- Length: 50:20
Stories still copyrighted.
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Phyllis Calvert (Agnes Garrideb)
- Barbara Hicks (Emily Garrideb)
- Jon Finch (Count Sylvius)
- James Villiers (Lord Cantlemere)
- Denis Lill (Inspector Bradstreet)
- Gavan O'Herlihy (John Garrideb/James Winter)
- Helen Ryan (Princess of Wales)
- Richard Caldicott (Nathan Garrideb)
- Harry Landis (Ikey Sanders)
- Michael Wynne (Commissionaire Jenkins)
41. The Cardboard Box [16]
- writer: T.R. Bowen
- director: Sarah Hellings
- designer: Michael Young
- airdates: 11 May 1994 (ITV); 7 December 1995 (PBS)
- Length: 50:30
- Cast:
- Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes)
- Edward Hardwicke (Dr. John Watson)
- Rosalie Williams (Mrs. Hudson)
- Ciaran Hinds (Jim Browner)
- Joanna Davidd (Susan Cushing)
- Deborah Findlay (Sarah Cushing)
- Lucy Whybrow (Mary Browner)
- Tom Chadbon (Inspector Hawkins)
- Thierry Harcourt (Marcel Jacottet)
- Richard Dixon (Mr Bradbrook)
- Renny Krupinski (Murdoch Gull)
- Andrew Readman (Postman)
- Ann Rye (Mrs Clyde)
- Rachel Smith (Lucy)
- Andy Tomlinson (Policeman)
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