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<blockquote data-quote="jrtaster" data-source="post: 204479" data-attributes="member: 888"><p>scott,</p><p></p><p>how interesting your list would be identical to mine...with the exception that i have somehow managed NEVER to have seen</p><p>Pursuit to Algiers. I will have to remedy that soon!!</p><p></p><p>Hound of the Baskervilles was produced by a different studio than the other b/w versions. you can actually "feel" the difference in presentation, tone and production nuances. interesting also that Rathbone was second-billed to Richard Greene, who played Sir Henry. i think that the jeremy brett/edward hardwicke Hound is a tad more fun and is a lot closer to the Conan Doyle book.</p><p></p><p> thanks for the link to the radio series. i love the radio versions. if you enjoy old-time radio, AM 900 CHML, a Hamilton, Ontario radio station features some great shows from 11 p.m. til 2 a.m. nightly. among them is S. Holmes, but there are others , ranging from the Lone Ranger to the Green Hornet to Amos n' Andy to the Shadow. They stream on-line and you can find the whole schedule on the website.</p><p></p><p>all the best, </p><p></p><p>john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrtaster, post: 204479, member: 888"] scott, how interesting your list would be identical to mine...with the exception that i have somehow managed NEVER to have seen Pursuit to Algiers. I will have to remedy that soon!! Hound of the Baskervilles was produced by a different studio than the other b/w versions. you can actually "feel" the difference in presentation, tone and production nuances. interesting also that Rathbone was second-billed to Richard Greene, who played Sir Henry. i think that the jeremy brett/edward hardwicke Hound is a tad more fun and is a lot closer to the Conan Doyle book. thanks for the link to the radio series. i love the radio versions. if you enjoy old-time radio, AM 900 CHML, a Hamilton, Ontario radio station features some great shows from 11 p.m. til 2 a.m. nightly. among them is S. Holmes, but there are others , ranging from the Lone Ranger to the Green Hornet to Amos n' Andy to the Shadow. They stream on-line and you can find the whole schedule on the website. all the best, john [/QUOTE]
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