Starring: Douglas Wilmer , Nigel Stock
Directed by: Robin Midgley , Peter Sasdy
Produced by: David Goddard
Written by: Arthur Conan Doyle , Giles Cooper
This classic BBC series is finally available on DVD! Enjoy Douglas Wilmer's convincing portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective, with Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson. Eleven episodes in atmospheric black and white: The Speckled Band, The Illustrious Client, The Devil's Foot, The Copper Beeches, The Red-Headed League, The Six Napoleons, The Man with the Twisted Lip, The Beryl Coronet, Charles Augustus Milverton, The Retired Colourman, The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax.
Item Number: 15784
English Subtitled for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
The classic BBC run of Sherlock Holmes starring Douglas Wilmer is finally available on DVD!
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective has enthralled generations since his first appearance in 1887. In 1964 BBC commissioned a series with Douglas Wilmer as Holmes and Nigel Stock as his faithful friend Dr. Watson.
This DVD, never before released, includes some of the best stories from the canon. Whether it's the horrifying case of The Speckled Band or the fascinating story behind The Red Headed League, this is a DVD must have for all Sherlock and mystery fans.
1. Pilot: The Speckled Band
2. Episode 1 - The Illustrious Client
3. Episode 2 - The Devil's Foot
4. Episode 3 - The Copper Beeches
5. Episode 4 - The Red-Headed League
6. Episode 6 - The Six Napoleons
7. Episode 7 - The Man with the Twisted Lip
8. Episode 8 - The Beryl Coronet
9. Episode 10 - Charles Augustus Milverton
10. Epsiode 11 - The Retired Colourman
11. Episode 12 - The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
Starring: Douglas Wilmer and Nigel Stock
Guest Stars: Ballard Berkeley (Fawlty Towers), and Patrick Troughton (2nd Doctor: Doctor Who)
Written By: Giles Cooper, Vincent Tilsley, Anthony Read, Jan Read, Nicholas Palmer, Clifford Witting
Directed By: Robin Midgley, Peter Sasdy, Max Varnel, Gareth Davies, Peter Duguid, Eric Tayler, Philip Dudley, Michael Hayes, Shaun Sutton
Produced By: David Goddard