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David Carson: A Sherlockian Conversation

Director David Carson (The Blue Carbuncle, The Resident Patient, The Musgrave Ritual, The Six Napoleons) shares stories of his time on the Granada Sherlock Holmes series and his memories of the great Jeremy Brett.

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5 thoughts on “David Carson: A Sherlockian Conversation

  1. This was amazing! What a great episode, great interview, awesome guest! Thank you, Gus and Luke, and Mr Carson, for an absolutely fascinating look at the inner workings of making the episodes. Enjoyed the interview immensely! Michelle t

  2. Fine interview on the making of those particular episodes. Thanks to David Carson and many thanks of course to Gus & Luke!

  3. I discovered your podcast at the end of last year at a time when I was immersing myself with Jeremy Brett in Rebecca. That was where I was introduced to him and have loved him since. Although I watched all of the Granada movies when they came out, I had not watched them in years. I would start to watch one, then become bored with them. It was when my husband was dying that I began to watch them again. Then, your podcast reawakened my love for him as Sherlock just when I needed a bridge to get me through my husband’s final stages of Alzheimer’s. In the last week of his life, I would watch a SH episode as I sat with him. Those movies and your podcast have brought so much comfort to me. I love that there is so much depth to explore in all things Holmes/Jeremy Brett. I have purchased several of the books you use and have just received my first issue of the Sherlock Holmes Magazine.
    So, thank you both for the love and effort you put into your show.

  4. Thanks so much for this interview, it has made me want to look even more closely at these episodes. The details are so fascinating, brilliant.

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