The rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Set 1, Freemantle Media Enterprises ; a Thames Television production ; produced by Robert Love and Jonathan Alwyn ; stories by R. Austin Freeman, Ernest Bramah, Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby, William Hope Hodgson, L.T. Meade, Robert Eustace, Baroness Orczy, Clifford Ashdown, Max Pemberton ; dramatized by Philip Mackie, Julian Bond, Anthony Stevens, Stuart Hood, Alan Cooke, Bill Craig, Anthony Skene ; directed by James Goddard, Jonathan Alwyn, Kim Mills, Alan Cooke, Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard, Bill Bain, (DVD)
The Resource The rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Set 1, Freemantle Media Enterprises ; a Thames Television production ; produced by Robert Love and Jonathan Alwyn ; stories by R. Austin Freeman, Ernest Bramah, Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby, William Hope Hodgson, L.T. Meade, Robert Eustace, Baroness Orczy, Clifford Ashdown, Max Pemberton ; dramatized by Philip Mackie, Julian Bond, Anthony Stevens, Stuart Hood, Alan Cooke, Bill Craig, Anthony Skene ; directed by James Goddard, Jonathan Alwyn, Kim Mills, Alan Cooke, Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard, Bill Bain, (DVD)
The rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Set 1, Freemantle Media Enterprises ; a Thames Television production ; produced by Robert Love and Jonathan Alwyn ; stories by R. Austin Freeman, Ernest Bramah, Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby, William Hope Hodgson, L.T. Meade, Robert Eustace, Baroness Orczy, Clifford Ashdown, Max Pemberton ; dramatized by Philip Mackie, Julian Bond, Anthony Stevens, Stuart Hood, Alan Cooke, Bill Craig, Anthony Skene ; directed by James Goddard, Jonathan Alwyn, Kim Mills, Alan Cooke, Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard, Bill Bain, (DVD)
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The item The rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Set 1, Freemantle Media Enterprises ; a Thames Television production ; produced by Robert Love and Jonathan Alwyn ; stories by R. Austin Freeman, Ernest Bramah, Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby, William Hope Hodgson, L.T. Meade, Robert Eustace, Baroness Orczy, Clifford Ashdown, Max Pemberton ; dramatized by Philip Mackie, Julian Bond, Anthony Stevens, Stuart Hood, Alan Cooke, Bill Craig, Anthony Skene ; directed by James Goddard, Jonathan Alwyn, Kim Mills, Alan Cooke, Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard, Bill Bain, (DVD) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Green Lake Public Library (Caestecker).This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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- Contributor
-
- Fraser, John, 1931-
- Freeman, R. Austin, (Richard Austin), 1862-1943
- Goddard, Jim
- Haggard, Piers, 1939-
- Hale, Elvi
- Hines, Ronald
- Hodgson, William Hope, 1877-1918
- Hood, Stuart
- Irons, Jeremy, 1948-
- Lang, Robert, 1934-
- Love, Robert
- Mackie, Philip
- Meade, L. T
- Mills, Kim
- Morrison, Arthur, 1863-1945
- Neville, John, 1925-2011
- Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness, 1865-1947
- Pemberton, Max, Sir, 1863-1950
- Pleasence, Donald
- Sinden, Donald
- Skene, Anthony, 1924-2000
- Stephens, Robert, 1931-1995
- Steven, Anthony
- Vardy, Mike
- Vaughan, Peter, 1923-2016
- Acorn Media (Firm)
- Freemantle Home Entertainment (Firm)
- Thames Television, ltd
- Alwyn, Jonathan, 1940-
- Ashdown, Clifford
- Bain, Bill
- Barkworth, Peter
- Bond, Julian, 1930-
- Boothby, Guy Newell, 1867-1905
- Bramah, Ernest, 1869?-1942
- Cooke, Alan
- Craig, Bill
- Dotrice, Roy, 1923-2017
- Eustace, Robert
- Summary
- Dr. Thorndyke is an early proponent of forensic investigation; and there is the blind gumshoe Mac Carrados; and gentleman thief Simon Carne; and Mr. Carnacki who is a detective of the occult. These men pit their wits against the best that London's underworld has to offer. Victorian London was a boon for crooks and a bane to Scotland Yard, whose job it was to keep the city safe from criminals
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Full screen ed.
- Extent
- 4 videodiscs (ca. 654 min.)
- Note
-
- Title from container
- Contains 13 episodes from the series
- Originally broadcast on Thames Television in 1971
- Special features: Vol. one: Profiles of Dr. Thorndyke, Max Carrados, Horace Dorrington, and Simon Carne. Vol. two: Profiles of Carnacki and Dixon Druce. Vol. three: Profiles of Martin Hewitt/Jonathan Pryde and Lady Molly. Vol. four: Profiles of Romney Pringle and Bernard Sutton
- Contents
-
- The Duchess of Wiltshire's diamonds
- Vol. one.
- Episode 1:
- A message from the deep sea
- Episode 2:
- The missing witness sensation
- Episode 3:
- The affair of the Avalanche Bicycle & Tyre Co. Ltd.
- Episode 4:
- Vol. two.
- Episode 5:
- The horse of the invisible
- Episode 6:
- The case of the mirror of Portugal
- Episode 7:
- Madame Sara
- Vol. three.
- Episode 8:
- The case of the Dixon Torpedo
- Episode 9:
- The woman in the big hat
- Episode 10:
- The affair of the tortoise
- Vol. four.
- Episode 11:
- The Assyrian rejuvenator
- Episode 12:
- The ripening rubies
- Episode 13:
- The case of Laker, absconded
- Label
- The rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Set 1
- Title
- The rivals of Sherlock Holmes
- Title number
- Set 1
- Statement of responsibility
- Freemantle Media Enterprises ; a Thames Television production ; produced by Robert Love and Jonathan Alwyn ; stories by R. Austin Freeman, Ernest Bramah, Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby, William Hope Hodgson, L.T. Meade, Robert Eustace, Baroness Orczy, Clifford Ashdown, Max Pemberton ; dramatized by Philip Mackie, Julian Bond, Anthony Stevens, Stuart Hood, Alan Cooke, Bill Craig, Anthony Skene ; directed by James Goddard, Jonathan Alwyn, Kim Mills, Alan Cooke, Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard, Bill Bain
- Contributor
-
- Fraser, John, 1931-
- Freeman, R. Austin, (Richard Austin), 1862-1943
- Goddard, Jim
- Haggard, Piers, 1939-
- Hale, Elvi
- Hines, Ronald
- Hodgson, William Hope, 1877-1918
- Hood, Stuart
- Irons, Jeremy, 1948-
- Lang, Robert, 1934-
- Love, Robert
- Mackie, Philip
- Meade, L. T
- Mills, Kim
- Morrison, Arthur, 1863-1945
- Neville, John, 1925-2011
- Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness, 1865-1947
- Pemberton, Max, Sir, 1863-1950
- Pleasence, Donald
- Sinden, Donald
- Skene, Anthony, 1924-2000
- Stephens, Robert, 1931-1995
- Steven, Anthony
- Vardy, Mike
- Vaughan, Peter, 1923-2016
- Acorn Media (Firm)
- Freemantle Home Entertainment (Firm)
- Thames Television, ltd
- Alwyn, Jonathan, 1940-
- Ashdown, Clifford
- Bain, Bill
- Barkworth, Peter
- Bond, Julian, 1930-
- Boothby, Guy Newell, 1867-1905
- Bramah, Ernest, 1869?-1942
- Cooke, Alan
- Craig, Bill
- Dotrice, Roy, 1923-2017
- Eustace, Robert
- Subject
-
- Television crime shows
- Videodiscs for the hearing impaired
- Thorndyke, Doctor (Fictitious character)
- Television series
- Criminal behavior -- England | London
- Criminal investigation -- England | London
- Criminals -- England | London
- Detective and mystery television programs
- Murder -- Investigation -- England | London
- Private investigators -- England | London
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Dr. Thorndyke is an early proponent of forensic investigation; and there is the blind gumshoe Mac Carrados; and gentleman thief Simon Carne; and Mr. Carnacki who is a detective of the occult. These men pit their wits against the best that London's underworld has to offer. Victorian London was a boon for crooks and a bane to Scotland Yard, whose job it was to keep the city safe from criminals
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (Television program)
- Dewey number
- 791.45/75
- Intended audience
- Not rated
- Language note
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- LC call number
- PN1992.77
- LC item number
- .R58 2009
- PerformerNote
- John Neville, Robert Stephens, Peter Vaughan, Roy Dotrice, Donald Pleasence, John Fraser, Ronald Hines, Elvi Hale, Peter Barkworth, Donald Sinden, Robert Lang, Jeremy Irons
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1940-
- 1862-1943
- 1869?-1942
- 1863-1945
- 1867-1905
- 1877-1918
- 1865-1947
- 1863-1950
- 1930-
- 1924-2000
- 1939-
- 1925-2011
- 1931-1995
- 1923-2016
- 1923-2017
- 1931-
- 1934-
- 1948-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Love, Robert
- Alwyn, Jonathan
- Freeman, R. Austin
- Bramah, Ernest
- Morrison, Arthur
- Boothby, Guy Newell
- Hodgson, William Hope
- Meade, L. T
- Eustace, Robert
- Orczy, Emmuska Orczy
- Ashdown, Clifford
- Pemberton, Max
- Mackie, Philip
- Bond, Julian
- Steven, Anthony
- Hood, Stuart
- Cooke, Alan
- Craig, Bill
- Skene, Anthony
- Goddard, Jim
- Mills, Kim
- Vardy, Mike
- Haggard, Piers
- Bain, Bill
- Neville, John
- Stephens, Robert
- Vaughan, Peter
- Dotrice, Roy
- Pleasence, Donald
- Fraser, John
- Hines, Ronald
- Hale, Elvi
- Barkworth, Peter
- Sinden, Donald
- Lang, Robert
- Irons, Jeremy
- Freemantle Home Entertainment (Firm)
- Thames Television, ltd
- Acorn Media (Firm)
- Runtime
- 654
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Thorndyke, Doctor (Fictitious character)
- Private investigators
- Murder
- Criminal investigation
- Criminal behavior
- Criminals
- Technique
- live action
- Label
- The rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Set 1, Freemantle Media Enterprises ; a Thames Television production ; produced by Robert Love and Jonathan Alwyn ; stories by R. Austin Freeman, Ernest Bramah, Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby, William Hope Hodgson, L.T. Meade, Robert Eustace, Baroness Orczy, Clifford Ashdown, Max Pemberton ; dramatized by Philip Mackie, Julian Bond, Anthony Stevens, Stuart Hood, Alan Cooke, Bill Craig, Anthony Skene ; directed by James Goddard, Jonathan Alwyn, Kim Mills, Alan Cooke, Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard, Bill Bain, (DVD)
- Note
-
- Title from container
- Contains 13 episodes from the series
- Originally broadcast on Thames Television in 1971
- Special features: Vol. one: Profiles of Dr. Thorndyke, Max Carrados, Horace Dorrington, and Simon Carne. Vol. two: Profiles of Carnacki and Dixon Druce. Vol. three: Profiles of Martin Hewitt/Jonathan Pryde and Lady Molly. Vol. four: Profiles of Romney Pringle and Bernard Sutton
- Color
- multicolored
- Configuration of playback channels
- quadrophonic multichannel or surround
- Contents
-
- The Duchess of Wiltshire's diamonds
- Vol. one.
- Episode 1:
- A message from the deep sea
- Episode 2:
- The missing witness sensation
- Episode 3:
- The affair of the Avalanche Bicycle & Tyre Co. Ltd.
- Episode 4:
- Vol. two.
- Episode 5:
- The horse of the invisible
- Episode 6:
- The case of the mirror of Portugal
- Episode 7:
- Madame Sara
- Vol. three.
- Episode 8:
- The case of the Dixon Torpedo
- Episode 9:
- The woman in the big hat
- Episode 10:
- The affair of the tortoise
- Vol. four.
- Episode 11:
- The Assyrian rejuvenator
- Episode 12:
- The ripening rubies
- Episode 13:
- The case of Laker, absconded
- Control code
- ocn432341631
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- other
- Edition
- Full screen ed.
- Extent
- 4 videodiscs (ca. 654 min.)
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Other control number
- 054961828197
- Other physical details
- sd., col.
- Publisher number
- AMP-8281
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)432341631
- a906219
- System details
- DVD, full screen (1.33:1); Dolby Digital
- Video recording format
- DVD
- Label
- The rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Set 1, Freemantle Media Enterprises ; a Thames Television production ; produced by Robert Love and Jonathan Alwyn ; stories by R. Austin Freeman, Ernest Bramah, Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby, William Hope Hodgson, L.T. Meade, Robert Eustace, Baroness Orczy, Clifford Ashdown, Max Pemberton ; dramatized by Philip Mackie, Julian Bond, Anthony Stevens, Stuart Hood, Alan Cooke, Bill Craig, Anthony Skene ; directed by James Goddard, Jonathan Alwyn, Kim Mills, Alan Cooke, Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard, Bill Bain, (DVD)
- Note
-
- Title from container
- Contains 13 episodes from the series
- Originally broadcast on Thames Television in 1971
- Special features: Vol. one: Profiles of Dr. Thorndyke, Max Carrados, Horace Dorrington, and Simon Carne. Vol. two: Profiles of Carnacki and Dixon Druce. Vol. three: Profiles of Martin Hewitt/Jonathan Pryde and Lady Molly. Vol. four: Profiles of Romney Pringle and Bernard Sutton
- Color
- multicolored
- Configuration of playback channels
- quadrophonic multichannel or surround
- Contents
-
- The Duchess of Wiltshire's diamonds
- Vol. one.
- Episode 1:
- A message from the deep sea
- Episode 2:
- The missing witness sensation
- Episode 3:
- The affair of the Avalanche Bicycle & Tyre Co. Ltd.
- Episode 4:
- Vol. two.
- Episode 5:
- The horse of the invisible
- Episode 6:
- The case of the mirror of Portugal
- Episode 7:
- Madame Sara
- Vol. three.
- Episode 8:
- The case of the Dixon Torpedo
- Episode 9:
- The woman in the big hat
- Episode 10:
- The affair of the tortoise
- Vol. four.
- Episode 11:
- The Assyrian rejuvenator
- Episode 12:
- The ripening rubies
- Episode 13:
- The case of Laker, absconded
- Control code
- ocn432341631
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- other
- Edition
- Full screen ed.
- Extent
- 4 videodiscs (ca. 654 min.)
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Other control number
- 054961828197
- Other physical details
- sd., col.
- Publisher number
- AMP-8281
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)432341631
- a906219
- System details
- DVD, full screen (1.33:1); Dolby Digital
- Video recording format
- DVD
Subject
- Television crime shows
- Videodiscs for the hearing impaired
- Thorndyke, Doctor (Fictitious character)
- Television series
- Criminal behavior -- England | London
- Criminal investigation -- England | London
- Criminals -- England | London
- Detective and mystery television programs
- Murder -- Investigation -- England | London
- Private investigators -- England | London
Genre
- Videodiscs for the hearing impaired
- Television series
- Television crime shows
- Detective and mystery television programs
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