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The episodes varied from horror, medical to boxing stories. A connecting thread ran through the series in the form of three university students around whom each of the stories was centered : Philip Hardacre <ref>Character from [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[The Story of the Brown Hand]] (1899).</ref> ([[Michael Latimer]]), Tom Crabbe <ref>Character from [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[Crabbe's Practice]] (1884).</ref> ([[Keith Buckley]]) and Monkhouse Lee <ref>Character from [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[Lot No. 249]] (1892).</ref> ([[Christopher Matthews]]). Series producer was Harry Moore, the concept being created by [[John Hawkesworth]]. | ''"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle"'' was a BBC TV series of 13 episodes based on non-sherlockian short stories written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. The TV series was also known under the title ''"The Short Stories of Conan Doyle"'' or ''"Conan Doyle"''. | ||
The 50-minutes episodes were written by [[John Hawkesworth]] (the future writer of the [[Jeremy Brett]] series between 1984-1994 for Granada TV). | |||
The episodes varied from horror, medical to boxing stories. A connecting thread ran through the series in the form of three university students around whom each of the stories was centered : Philip Hardacre <ref>Character from [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[The Story of the Brown Hand]] (1899).</ref> ([[Michael Latimer]]), Tom Crabbe <ref>Character from [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[Crabbe's Practice]] (1884).</ref> ([[Keith Buckley]]) and Monkhouse Lee <ref>Character from [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[Lot No. 249]] (1892).</ref> ([[Christopher Matthews]]). | |||
Series producer was Harry Moore, the concept being created by [[John Hawkesworth]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:01, 6 July 2023
"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle" was a BBC TV series of 13 episodes based on non-sherlockian short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The TV series was also known under the title "The Short Stories of Conan Doyle" or "Conan Doyle".
The 50-minutes episodes were written by John Hawkesworth (the future writer of the Jeremy Brett series between 1984-1994 for Granada TV).
The episodes varied from horror, medical to boxing stories. A connecting thread ran through the series in the form of three university students around whom each of the stories was centered : Philip Hardacre [1] (Michael Latimer), Tom Crabbe [2] (Keith Buckley) and Monkhouse Lee [3] (Christopher Matthews).
Series producer was Harry Moore, the concept being created by John Hawkesworth.
Episode list
# | Date | Episode | Original story |
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1 | 15.01.1967 | Lot 249 | Lot No. 249 (1892) |
2 | 22.01.1967 | The Croxley Master | The Croxley Master (1899) |
3 | 05.02.1967 | The Chemistry of Love | A Physiologist's Wife (1890) |
4 | 12.02.1967 | The Lift | The Lift (1922) |
5 | 19.02.1967 | Crabbe's Practice | Crabbe's Practice (1884) |
6 | 26.02.1967 | The Willow House School | The Story of the Latin Tutor (1899) |
7 | 05.03.1967 | The Brown Hand | The Story of the Brown Hand (1899) |
8 | 12.03.1967 | The Mystery of Cader Ifan | The Surgeon of Gaster Fell (1890) |
9 | 19.03.1967 | The New Catacomb | The New Catacomb (1898) |
10 | 26.03.1967 | Redhanded | The Story of B 24 (1899) |
11 | 02.04.1967 | The Black Doctor | The Story of the Black Doctor (1898) |
12 | 16.04.1967 | The Beetle Hunter | The Story of the Beetle Hunter (1898) |
13 | 23.04.1967 | Playing with Fire | Playing with Fire (1900) |
- ↑ Character from Arthur Conan Doyle's short story : The Story of the Brown Hand (1899).
- ↑ Character from Arthur Conan Doyle's short story : Crabbe's Practice (1884).
- ↑ Character from Arthur Conan Doyle's short story : Lot No. 249 (1892).