Glyn Dearman Sherlock Holmes V Dracula





Saturday-Night Theatre: Sherlock Holmes v Dracula Sat 19th Dec 1981, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM A play for radio by Glyn Dearman from a posthumously published memoir of John H. Watson, MD, as edited by Loren D. Estleman 'I feel it my duty to set the record straight regarding a number of erroneous statements made recently concerning the events I am about to describe. I refer in particular to a spurious monograph by one Bram Stoker, entitled Dracula, which completely ignores the part which Sherlock Holmes played in bringing that affair to its successful conclusion.’ Directed by Glyn Dearman Sherlock Holmes:……John Moffatt Dr Watson:…..Timothy West Count Dracula:…….David March Professor Van Helsing:…..Aubrey Woods Thomas Parker:…..Michael Maloney Mr Caffyn:……Noel Howlett Mary Watson:…….Theresa Streatfeild Vampire:……Frances Jeater Inspector Lestrade:…..Nicholas Courtney Mrs Barton:……Katherine Parr Ned Bridger:…….John Hollis
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
1:26:27
Bewertungen
Quite good!
Jim Equinox





Was not expecting this to be so good and I was pleasantly surprised. The dialogue between VH and Watson and Holmes and Dracula was superb. Both in writing and acting. Very true to characters from books, with only one or two things I picked up that was slightly out of character. But this did not distract from a very good story and still very enjoyable and worth your time. Little detective work and slight macabre horror. Good!
Dracula isnt scary
Nikki Katastrophe





Sherlock if you wedged him in between the chapters of dracula. Not terrible, but a let down. Sherlock gets threatned by dracula, nice, dracula takes mary hostage, nice, but all they do is talk. Just threats. No biting. No vampire sherlock holmes. Dracula does ask if watson and holmes are canon though. Which is funny.
Very Enjoyable
Preston E





The audio was clear (only a tad quiet at a couple parts) and the actors were enjoyable to listen to. The story and style were true to Arthur Conan Doyle's version of Sherlock Holmes. It's been a few years since I listened to Dracula, but his character seemed like the one we all know and love.
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radioannouncer





Thank you! This does happen. I have attempted to upload a complete replacement.
Enjoyed it totally. The wit, the readers, background audio. 5*
Andrea Bellamy





Great book
Mark Ryan





Love this, amazing cast and performances.