Q: Where can I find Patrick Gowers' music for JB's Sherlock Holmes series?
A: Right here. This original soundtrack recording, once discontinued and almost as hard to find as a first edition of Bending the Willow, was recently re-issued.
Q: Why doesn't A&E show JB's Sherlock Holmes series anymore?
A: A few years ago, A&E insisted they just wanted to give their Holmes tapes a "rest" and quit showing the series. For a while, it looked like that rest would be a permanent one. A&E eventually moved Sherlock Holmes (and other mystery series such as Poirot) over to their "Biography" spin-off network. However, these mysteries are no longer on Biography's schedule. To watch for their possible return, check here.
Of course, fans of JB's Holmes series can still buy the unedited MPI tapes (or DVDs) and watch them whenever they want to.
Incidentally, the first JB Sherlock Holmes DVD from MPI sold like hotcakes.
However, some buyers reported picture and soundtrack problems with The Naval Treaty and The Dancing Men episodes on the first DVD. MPI was made aware of these defects and reportedly took more time preparing future DVDs. Sadly, the root cause of the problems seems to be that Granada carelessly stored the original films, causing them to deteriorate. (It's difficult to make quality copies from poor masters.) To me, this is an outrage. These films aren't long-lost relics from the silent era--they're little more than 20 years old.
Yet, if there was ever a case for film preservation and restoration, this is it!
A: Right here. This original soundtrack recording, once discontinued and almost as hard to find as a first edition of Bending the Willow, was recently re-issued.
Q: Why doesn't A&E show JB's Sherlock Holmes series anymore?
A: A few years ago, A&E insisted they just wanted to give their Holmes tapes a "rest" and quit showing the series. For a while, it looked like that rest would be a permanent one. A&E eventually moved Sherlock Holmes (and other mystery series such as Poirot) over to their "Biography" spin-off network. However, these mysteries are no longer on Biography's schedule. To watch for their possible return, check here.
Of course, fans of JB's Holmes series can still buy the unedited MPI tapes (or DVDs) and watch them whenever they want to.
Incidentally, the first JB Sherlock Holmes DVD from MPI sold like hotcakes.
However, some buyers reported picture and soundtrack problems with The Naval Treaty and The Dancing Men episodes on the first DVD. MPI was made aware of these defects and reportedly took more time preparing future DVDs. Sadly, the root cause of the problems seems to be that Granada carelessly stored the original films, causing them to deteriorate. (It's difficult to make quality copies from poor masters.) To me, this is an outrage. These films aren't long-lost relics from the silent era--they're little more than 20 years old.
Yet, if there was ever a case for film preservation and restoration, this is it!