Alistair Duncan's Blog, page 102
May 17, 2011
Edward Hardwicke RIP
I have just heard that Edward Hardwicke died today. He was a great actor and a worthy man to carry Watson's service revolver.
Published on May 17, 2011 09:48
May 16, 2011
Rare yet influential characters
In my opinion the Holmes canon contains three figures who, despite only one or two appearances, linger in the minds of Sherlockians.
The first and most obvious of these is Professor Moriarty. He's an active character in The Final Problem and a background presence in The Valley of Fear but you would be forgiven for thinking that he featured in, or was behind, a significant number of Holmes's adventures.
The same can be said for number two on the list - Mycroft Holmes. The Greek Interpreter and The Bruce-Partington Plans were his two outings but again you would be forgiven for thinking otherwise.
The final figure in this triumvirate is Irene Adler. She only has one story to her credit - A Scandal in Bohemia - but she too stands out. In her case it is mostly due to her being the only woman to out manoeuvre Sherlock Holmes.
The strong impression these characters have made is mostly down to screen adaptations. Moriarty and Mycroft, in particular, have featured in more films than they should have done. In the case of the former he has even had his own series of books and has appeared in Star Trek.
However, to this list should be added a fourth. A figure who should, by rights, excite every Holmes fan. It is true that he appeared towards the end of the canon and only once but for me he represents a fascinating figure, perhaps the most fascinating since Inspector Baynes from The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge.
My mysterious figure is one gentleman by the name of Barker. Holmes describes him, in The Adventure of the Retired Colourman, as his 'hated rival'. I've always taken this remark as tongue-in-cheek. Like Baynes, Barker is an intelligent man who is almost as clever as Holmes.
Barker (shown here on the extreme left) comes across as a little more physical than Holmes but is nonetheless a capable amateur detective. In some respects he comes across as a homage to the most successful Holmes clone - Sexton Blake - beyond the fact that he had a moustache where Blake (as far as I know) did not.
It surprises me that no one has yet taken it upon themselves to subject this character to the pastiche treatment. I know that I am not up to the task so I hope that someone else can pick up this particular baton.
The first and most obvious of these is Professor Moriarty. He's an active character in The Final Problem and a background presence in The Valley of Fear but you would be forgiven for thinking that he featured in, or was behind, a significant number of Holmes's adventures.
The same can be said for number two on the list - Mycroft Holmes. The Greek Interpreter and The Bruce-Partington Plans were his two outings but again you would be forgiven for thinking otherwise.
The final figure in this triumvirate is Irene Adler. She only has one story to her credit - A Scandal in Bohemia - but she too stands out. In her case it is mostly due to her being the only woman to out manoeuvre Sherlock Holmes.The strong impression these characters have made is mostly down to screen adaptations. Moriarty and Mycroft, in particular, have featured in more films than they should have done. In the case of the former he has even had his own series of books and has appeared in Star Trek.
However, to this list should be added a fourth. A figure who should, by rights, excite every Holmes fan. It is true that he appeared towards the end of the canon and only once but for me he represents a fascinating figure, perhaps the most fascinating since Inspector Baynes from The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge.
My mysterious figure is one gentleman by the name of Barker. Holmes describes him, in The Adventure of the Retired Colourman, as his 'hated rival'. I've always taken this remark as tongue-in-cheek. Like Baynes, Barker is an intelligent man who is almost as clever as Holmes.
Barker (shown here on the extreme left) comes across as a little more physical than Holmes but is nonetheless a capable amateur detective. In some respects he comes across as a homage to the most successful Holmes clone - Sexton Blake - beyond the fact that he had a moustache where Blake (as far as I know) did not. It surprises me that no one has yet taken it upon themselves to subject this character to the pastiche treatment. I know that I am not up to the task so I hope that someone else can pick up this particular baton.
Published on May 16, 2011 02:02
May 14, 2011
I'm working on a new post
A new post is coming. I know it's been quiet here for a little while.
Published on May 14, 2011 13:16
May 9, 2011
Haslemere Festival 2012
Next month I will be meeting with the committee that organises the Haslemere Festival to discuss my possible appearance at the 2012 event. I shall be shown the venue for my 'performance' and discuss what I shall be talking about on the day.
Published on May 09, 2011 01:36
May 6, 2011
Two more books for the review 'in-tray'
The following two books have arrived with me today and have been added to the 'to review' pile.
I shall probably tackle them in the order that you see but I will not be starting them just yet. I'm so far behind with my reading that I've only just got onto Gyles Brandreth's latest Oscar Wilde mystery (which I'm enjoying thus far).
I shall probably tackle them in the order that you see but I will not be starting them just yet. I'm so far behind with my reading that I've only just got onto Gyles Brandreth's latest Oscar Wilde mystery (which I'm enjoying thus far).
Published on May 06, 2011 04:56
May 4, 2011
Pictures from the new Sherlock Holmes Movie
The following link shows two pictures from the new Warner Bros. film. The second of which features, what I can only assume to be, Watson and Mary's marriage with a decidedly scruffy Holmes as best man.
http://www.flicksandbits.com/2011/02/23/two-new-images-from-guy-ritchies-sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows/7986/
http://www.flicksandbits.com/2011/02/23/two-new-images-from-guy-ritchies-sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows/7986/
Published on May 04, 2011 05:54


