0683904504944 - Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes The 1954-55 Television Series

Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes The 1954-55 Television Series

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This comprehensive volume delves into the groundbreaking 1954-55 television series 'Sherlock Holmes' starring Ronald Howard as the legendary detective. The book explores the production history, episode guides, and behind-the-scenes details of this pioneering series that brought Arthur Conan Doyle's characters to life on the small screen. With rare photographs, production notes, and insightful commentary, it offers an in-depth look at how Ronald Howard and H. Marion Crawford (as Dr. Watson) created enduring portrayals that influenced future adaptations. The series, produced by Sheldon Reynolds, consisted of 39 episodes that aired in syndication, blending faithful adaptations of Doyle's stories with original plots. This book examines each episode, providing synopses, cast lists, and critical analysis. It also covers the show's development, casting, and legacy, including its impact on later Sherlock Holmes media. Fans of classic television and Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts will find this a valuable resource for understanding this often-overlooked series. The book includes a foreword by a noted Holmes scholar and an appendix with trivia and production documents. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to this adaptation, this volume provides a thorough exploration of Ronald Howard's portrayal, which combined intelligence, wit, and charm. The 1954-55 series, though short-lived, left a lasting mark on television history, and this book ensures its legacy endures.

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This book is an essential addition to any Sherlockian's library, offering a meticulous and engaging account of the 1954-55 television series. Ronald Howard's portrayal of Holmes is brilliantly analyzed, highlighting his nuanced performance that balanced the detective's intellect with a human touch. The episode guides are thorough, with detailed synopses and critical insights that enhance appreciation. The production history is fascinating, revealing the challenges and triumphs of bringing Holmes to early television. However, some readers may find the level of detail overwhelming, particularly the extensive episode-by-episode breakdown. Additionally, the book could benefit from more comparative analysis with other adaptations, such as Jeremy Brett's later series. The photographs are a highlight, offering rare glimpses into the set and cast. The writing style is academic yet accessible, making it suitable for both casual fans and scholars. The lack of a complete script or dialogue excerpts is a minor disappointment, but the included production documents partially compensate. Overall, this is a well-researched and lovingly crafted tribute to a series that deserves recognition. It fills a gap in Holmesian literature and will likely become a standard reference for this adaptation. Highly recommended for serious fans.

This book provides a comprehensive study of the 1954-55 television series 'Sherlock Holmes', starring Ronald Howard. It covers the series' creation, production, and legacy. The first part details the development of the show, including Sheldon Reynolds' vision and the casting of Howard and Crawford. The second part presents an episode guide with synopses, cast, and analysis for all 39 episodes. The final section examines the series' impact, its reception, and its influence on subsequent Holmes adaptations. Appendices include production documents and trivia. The book argues that this series, though often overshadowed, was a significant milestone in television history and in the portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. It highlights Howard's performance as a key element of the show's success, bringing a youthful energy and intelligence to the role. The summary emphasizes the book's thorough research and its value in preserving the memory of this early television adaptation.