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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

Jeremy Brett ended his riveting run as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous sleuth in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1994), the final set of episodes in the long-running Granada Television series.

With Dr. Watson (the also excellent Edward Hardwicke) absent from The Golden Pince-Nez, Holmes is joined by his brother Mycroft (Charles Gray) in an investigation into the murder of a secretary to a chain-smoking, invalid professor. Gray's amusing, inscrutable performance helps supplement that of the valiantly struggling Brett, whose considerable health problems a decade into the series are well known to his devoted fans.

Starring: Jeremy Brett, Frank Finlay, Rosalie Williams, Charles Gray

Director: Peter Hammond

Director: Peter Hammond
Producer: June Wyndham-Davies

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  • O' how I miss the Good Doctor,but fun with Holme's brother "a-foot"! Wonderful as usual and thank you for posting these!

  • this ep was great. and JB at the ending ...*sighs*

    thank you so much for posting it. :D

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  • health problems aside he was one sexy guy i wish i couldve known him drool still how he managed with his heart and breathing problems also his mental health i dont know guess it shows not only how great an actor he was but how stronghe was inside too rip mr brett the only sherlock holmes who is as close to doyles orignal as anyone dared to get

  • Sherlock Holmes and Chuck Norris had a contest to see who was the most badass. The winner got Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write books about him :)

  • I love how, for all of Mycroft's superior intellect, it's Sherlock who's able to figure out why she felt compelled to commit suicide.

  • Sherlock Holmes vs. Santa Claus.

  • 3:16 mmmmm :P

  • Funny, that in Watson's writing, he writes as if he was there. But here he is not, Holmes just told Watson about it. Lol.

  • "Tell him you dropped some cigarette ash or something. Leave me out of it." Gotta love how that's what goes into Watson's writeup...

  • @JoeyPencils Have you posted any new ones lately? I think I have seen almost all of the episodes, lol.

    I really love Jeremy as this character. I can't get into the new series because the new Sherlock lacks something in his portrayal. Thanks again!

  • @Phanti1000 Ya reading lil bit about Mycroft...Sherlock said he was the more brilliant of the 2 as far as deductive reasoning but he chose to apply himself to things other than crime...SH looked up to him.

  • It was more like stage acting than film.

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