Study up people, we'll discuss it later.
BBC show-Fourty Minutes
Season 4 episode 23
The Case of Sherlock Holmes was a feature in the BBC's well-respected 40 Minutes strand (despite lasting nearly twice that length) described by its makers as "a documentary entertainment". It's a detailed look at the whole, sometimes bizarre, world that's grown up around the character: everything from Old Foggy London Town package tours for wealthy Americans to serious literary scholars, from historical and social analysts to the dedicated group who make a yearly pilgrimage to the tiny US town of Moriarty to heap abuse on the head of Holmes's greatest enemy and sing "Happy Unbirthday, You Bastard" in his memory. The many film and TV extracts include some real rarities, including a brief clip of Leonard Nimoy in the role. The programme is presented by Tim Pigott-Smith, who has played both Holmes and Watson. Oh - keep watching afterthe closing credits for a couple of tiny but nice codas. Written by Brian Thompson & David Pearson and produced by David Pearson. Aired on BBC2 on 10th December 1987.
For Nimoy fan,jump to part 3 (at 11.00-12.00 min) and part 5 (2.10-2.38) after Dr.Henry Rollin,Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist say "...Holmes was a homosexual...".
I think Nimoy's footages appear in this documentary come from "SHERLOCK HOLMES : Interior Motive (1976) but I'm not sure because I don't have and watch it.
If you interest
More information about SHERLOCK HOLMES : Interior Motive (1976) at www.ponilla.org/Nimoy/TVFilms_SHolmes_IntMotive.htm
An artical,Nimoy's a Natural Sherlock Holmes(1976), interview Leonard Nimoy relation between Holmes and Spock with his photos as Holmes:
http://www.ponilla.org/Nimoy/AQ_SherlockHolmes.htm
Anna & Margitta,could you upload bigger picture?(T-T)
And online article "Sherlock Spock? Why, yes. It's elementary, my dear Vulcan." with "Shelock Spock" picture at : http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2009/12/24/sherlock-spock-totally-logical/
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