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[[File:kaleidoscope-2023-conan-doyle-mystery-and-adventure.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''Conan Doyle: Mystery and Adventure'''<br />Inside the lost 1967 BBC TV series 'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle', by [[Mark Jones]].<br />[https://www.tvbrain.info/shop/books/conan-doyle-mystery-and-adventure Order the book].]] | |||
''The Chemistry of Love'' is the 3rd episode of the British TV series ''[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (TV series 1967)|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]''. Written by [[John Hawkesworth]] and directed by [[Peter Sasdy]], | ''The Chemistry of Love, A Romantic Tale'' is the 3rd episode of the British TV series ''[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (TV series 1967)|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]''. Written by [[John Hawkesworth]] and directed by [[Peter Sasdy]], released on 5 february 1967 on BBC, starring [[Keith Buckley]] as Tom Crabbe and [[Christopher Matthews]] as Monkhouse Lee. | ||
Monkhouse Lee's uncle, Professor Ainslie Grey, is a physiologist at Oxford and a hardened misogynist. But his beliefs are shattered when he meets beautiful widow Janetta O'James and succumbs to "the great evolutionary instinct"... | |||
This is an adaptation of the [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[A Physiologist's Wife]] (1890). | This is an adaptation of the [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story : [[A Physiologist's Wife]] (1890). | ||
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* '''Tom Crabbe''' : [[Keith Buckley]] | * '''Tom Crabbe''' : [[Keith Buckley]] | ||
* '''Monkhouse Lee''' : [[Christopher Matthews]] | * '''Monkhouse Lee''' : [[Christopher Matthews]] | ||
* '''Ada Grey''' : [[Jean Anderson]] | * '''Ada Grey''' : [[Jean Anderson]] | ||
* '''Styles''' : [[Reginald Barratt]] | * '''Styles''' : [[Reginald Barratt]] |
Latest revision as of 01:15, 7 July 2023

Inside the lost 1967 BBC TV series 'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle', by Mark Jones.
Order the book.
The Chemistry of Love, A Romantic Tale is the 3rd episode of the British TV series Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Written by John Hawkesworth and directed by Peter Sasdy, released on 5 february 1967 on BBC, starring Keith Buckley as Tom Crabbe and Christopher Matthews as Monkhouse Lee.
Monkhouse Lee's uncle, Professor Ainslie Grey, is a physiologist at Oxford and a hardened misogynist. But his beliefs are shattered when he meets beautiful widow Janetta O'James and succumbs to "the great evolutionary instinct"...
This is an adaptation of the Arthur Conan Doyle's short story : A Physiologist's Wife (1890).
Cast
- Tom Crabbe : Keith Buckley
- Monkhouse Lee : Christopher Matthews
- Ada Grey : Jean Anderson
- Styles : Reginald Barratt
- Prof. Esdaile : A. J. Brown
- A Professor : Edward Cast
- Mrs. Esdaile : Margaret Courtenay
- Dr. Penny : Tenniel Evans
- Prof. Ainslie Grey : Michael Hordern
- Janetta O'James : Billie Whitelaw
- Maid : Angela Pleasence
Crew
- Director : Peter Sasdy
- Screenplay : John Hawkesworth
- Producer : Harry Moore
- Music : Norman Kay
- Production Design : Susan Spence