The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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Derek Jacobi
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- Anonymous User
- 01-04-22
Phenomenal performance by Derek Jacobi
Narration absolutely makes it. So good. This is the first review I’ve written and it’s so good I just had to make it
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- Robert
- 31-07-12
Which one is best ?
The older British public seem to prefer their “classics” read in deep, resonant, “classic BBC” voices, out of a belief that it lends gravity to our profound literary heritage. Factors influencing that preference would be the regular diet of recordings of Shakespeare plays received in school, and the popular costume dramas seen at the cinema, on TV, and heard on the radio. Ironically, we also have a love of authenticity, but only when it suits us ! From an audio book perspective, we should want the narrative of Dracula read with an Irish accent, and the Count’s dialogue a la Bela Lugosi : “Leeson to zem, ze cheeldren of ze nat. What mewsic zay mek !” But contrary as ever, most of us want the lot Christopher Lee style.
So how do we want our Sherlock read, then ? In the rich Edinburgh accent of Conan Doyle ? In the very English tones of Basil Rathbone or Jeremy Brett ? I have to admit a personal fondness for the voices of Basil Rathbone, and the bumbling Watson of Nigel Stock. But as the vast majority of the narrative is from the notebooks of Doctor Watson, a comic, Stock-like voice might begin to try one’s patience after a while. Would an American accent seem inappropriate ? Of course it would, just as you would not expect Stephen Fry to attempt re-makes of John Wayne movies ! ( That would indeed be the day ! ! )
So, from the vast array of narrator choice, who should we go for ? Griffin’s “Complete” is good value for money. Jacobi’s jaunty “hint of Nigel Stock” is very enjoyable. With Edward Hardwicke you get a selection of stories, but with him you are getting the real McCoy – the man who played Watson so convincingly in the very successful TV series. If money is no object, and you love Sherlock, get all three ! Realistically, prioritising your requirements is the best way forward : cost, completeness, or sound.
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- Red Tomato
- 27-12-12
A must listen
You cannot go wrong with Sherlock Holmes and this version is excellent, thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-04-12
definatly recommend
This my first audio book that I have listened to on audible and I was not disappointed. The narrator was a very good choice. I found he really sounded like he was from the era of Holmes and each character was different.
I can't wait to get to get the rest of the series.
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- G. O' Connor
- 06-01-23
A great rendition of a classic
Wonderful performance by a legendary actor. I enjoyed every minute of it. Highly recommend.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-04-23
Vivid and Engaging
Jacobi was a brilliant narrator who brought these stories to life in an animated and gripping manner; a fantastic choice. Although the stories themselves are intriguing and entertaining, I probably would have struggled with reading them on the page and finishing the collection off. However, this audiobook was perfect for helping me along. Would highly recommend.
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- Lamarina04
- 07-05-24
Brilliant reading. Just how I imagined both the characters would sound.
I loved the gripping and interesting story line. The reader was perfect for the story. I would definitely recommend it to other 13 year olds.
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- Rebecca
- 05-06-12
Brilliant
What a great narrator and what wonderful stories! If you haven't read or heard these stories for a few years I strongly recommend a re-visit! Joy.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-12-22
The adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Very fun to listen to.
Derek Jacobi, is one excellent narrator 🤌🏾👏🏾
The theme of the story is engaging and interesting; especially when Sherlock explains how he figured out the mystery!
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- Lou Radford
- 26-01-23
Ripping Yarns
Sherlock Holmes adventures need no introduction from me. Brilliantly written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle during the late 18 and early 19 hundreds these stories are full of inadvertent historical data. I thoroughly enjoyed both the texts and the wonderful performances by Sir Derek Jacobi.
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