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Merry Christmas! John and Ben are flying solo again this week to discuss "The Final Solution" by Michael Chabon. We're officially halfway through our readthrough on Chabon's works, and in this episode, we discuss Sherlock Holmes, Chabon's development as a writer, and genre fiction more broadly. Special Bonus: We return to Movie Land to discuss "The Seven Per-Cent Solution", the 1979 Sherlock Holmes movie where the Great Detective teams up with Sigmund Freud.
For many of us, our first foray into the world of the art of detection came as we followed the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes. Reading the stories of the great detective's adventures with Dr. Watson may have been what turned some of us into life long lovers of mysteries-- both fiction and the real life variety. One of the best modern writers about Sherlock is Nicholas Meyer. His first novel about the great detective-- the Seven Per Cent Solution-- was published back in 1974 and related the until then unchronicled tale of how Sigmund Freud helped Holmes overcome his addiction to cocaine. It was later made into a film. Since then, Meyer has continued to periodically revisit Holmes, writing several more engaging tales about the detective.And now he is back with another Sherlock Holmes story-- though all of them have been wonderful, this new one is probably his best. Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell spells out the fascinating and heretofore untold story of a crucial secret mission Holmes and Watson undertook in the United States during the first world war-- at a time when America was not yet involved in the conflict. Buy Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell here and support your local bookstores: https://bookshop.org/p/books/sherlock-holmes-and-the-telegram-from-hell-nicholas-meyer/20678303?ean=9781613165331Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“there appeared a long telegram” [SECO] Nicholas Meyer's first Sherlock Holmes book, The Seven Per-Cent Solution, became and remains the high-water mark for Sherlock Holmes pastiches. So when he edits another one of Dr. Watson's recovered manuscripts, it's always worthwhile. The latest is Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell, published by Mysterious Press, and it takes Holmes and Watson across the Atlantic, dodging German U-boats in pursuit of a coded telegram from Berlin to an unknown recipient in Mexico. We talk with Nick about his choice of setting and time, get into psychological and even philosophical discourses, and get a tantalizing preview of his next book: Sherlock Holmes and the Real Thing. You'll also hear the Sherlockian news, some listener voicemail with an inquiry that you might help with, a dramatic multi-podcast entry of Madeline Quinones' "A Chance of Listening," and another Canonical Couplet quiz. The winner, chosen at random from all correct answers, will receive a copy of Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell. Send your answer to comment @ ihearofsherlock .com by September 14, 2024 at 11:59 a.m. EDT. All listeners are eligible to play. If you become a of the show, not only will you help to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and transcription services, but we have thank-you gifts at certain tiers and ad-free versions of the episodes for all patrons. Sponsors The books keep coming from . Every book purchased through their site helps the World Food Programme. Would you care to advertise with us? You can find . Let's chat! Notes 8:13 News 19:07 Listener mail 26:54 Nicholas Meyer 1:05:00 Commentary 1:07:03 A Chance of Listening 1:13:02 Canonical Couplet Links (website) Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell ( | ) Previous episodes mentioned: News stories: (The Art Shelf) (BBC) (YouTube) Podcasts featured in "A Chance of Listening": (Google Form) Find all of our relevant links and social accounts at . And would you consider leaving us a rating and review? It would help other Sherlockians to find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at 5-1895-221B-5. That's (518) 952-2125.
Writer and Director Nicholas Meyer joins Poxy and Ragan to discuss his latest novel, Sherlock Holmes and The Telegram From Hell. He also revisits his extensive career as a director and screenwriter for movies such as Star Trek 2 - 4 - 6, The Seven Per Cent Solution, The Day After, The Deceivers, and more!Support the Show.
There's a lot of fan crossover between Star Trek and author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous creation, Sherlock Holmes. In fact, the world's first consulting detective makes a few cameos in our favorite science fiction series. Robert Stek and Monica Schmidt are Star Trek fans who also happen to belong to The Baker Street Irregulars, America's preeminent Sherlock Holmes society. They joined me to talk about Sherlock and Star Trek. In part 1, we investigate Spock's ancestry and Leonard Nimoy's connection to Holmes. Robert Stek To download An Ancestor of Mine: https://archiveofourown.org/works/43526379?view_adult=true Baker Street Irregulars Learn more about the BSI and browse their shop by visiting: https://bakerstreetirregulars.com/ Nicolas Meyer To purchase The Seven-Per-Cent Solution: https://amzn.to/3wPnCAG To pre-order Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram From Hell: https://amzn.to/4cdBrZK Isaac Asimov To purchase Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space: https://amzn.to/4cf6gNz To purchase Asimov's Sherlockian Limericks: https://amzn.to/3wRWb9j
There's a lot of fan crossover between Star Trek and author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous creation, Sherlock Holmes. In fact, the world's first consulting detective makes a few cameos in our favorite science fiction series. Robert Stek and Monica Schmidt are Star Trek fans who also happen to belong to The Baker Street Irregulars, America's preeminent Sherlock Holmes society. They joined me to talk about Sherlock and Star Trek. In part 1, we investigate Spock's ancestry and Leonard Nimoy's connection to Holmes. Robert Stek To download An Ancestor of Mine: https://archiveofourown.org/works/43526379?view_adult=true Baker Street Irregulars Learn more about the BSI and browse their shop by visiting: https://bakerstreetirregulars.com/ Nicolas Meyer To purchase The Seven-Per-Cent Solution: https://amzn.to/3wPnCAG To pre-order Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram From Hell: https://amzn.to/4cdBrZK Isaac Asimov To purchase Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space: https://amzn.to/4cf6gNz To purchase Asimov's Sherlockian Limericks: https://amzn.to/3wRWb9j
On this most important Magna Carta Day (yes, we know it's actually June 15), the Three Who Rule are digging deep on morsels of news including the BFI screening of the Celestial Toymaker along with some Hot Takes on the current state of AI, the Sea Devils spinoff supposedly starting shooting on March 4, new casting, “The Daleks in Colour” available for digital purchase, an entirely made up new villain called the RUSAN, an upcoming convention for The Tripods which sold out within hours, and Part One of our Classic Series Commentary for “The King's Demons”! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Celestial Toymaker screening at BFI on March 2 Doctor Who Sea Devils begins production March 4 Gallifrey One 2024 Wrap-Up and 2025 Update Doctor Who Magazine #601 Genesis Lysea, Gwïon Morris Jones join cast for Season 1 Makalla McPherson directing Doctor Who in Season 2 Amanda Brotchie directs block 3 Doctor Who feature in Disney twenty-three magazine The Daleks in Colour now available for digital purchase in North America BBC buys out ITV's stake in BritBox for $322M/£255M Big Finish – Dark Gallifrey: Morbius due April 2024 Big Finish – Sontarans vs Rutans: In Name Only due April 2024 Tickets for Tripods 40, a convention celebrating The Tripods, are now on Sale Commentary: Classic Series Commentary “The Kings Demons” Part One
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with the director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Nicholas Meyer!Nicholas talks about the making of the beloved Trek film, working on the sci/Fi Jack the Ripper film, Time After Time, directing the iconic TV special, The Day After, writing the Sherlock Holmes novel, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution and its sequels, and much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with the director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Nicholas Meyer!Nicholas talks about the making of the beloved Trek film, working on the sci/Fi Jack the Ripper film, Time After Time, directing the iconic TV special, The Day After, writing the Sherlock Holmes novel, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution and its sequels, and much more!
We continue our month of discussions around the 1970s interpretations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes. On this episode we're discussing The Seven-Per-Cent Solution from 1976. Directed by Herbert Ross and written by Nicholas Meyer -- and based on his first of many Sherlock Holmes books -- the film finds Sherlock Holmes (Nicol Williamson) in the grip of cocaine addiction while Dr. John Watson (Robert Duvall) plans to take his friend to Vienna to undergo therapy by Sigmund Freud (Alan Arkin).David MacGregor and Aaron Peterson join Mike to discuss the film while Nicholas Meyer talks about his many Holmes novels.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
We continue our month of discussions around the 1970s interpretations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes. On this episode we're discussing The Seven-Per-Cent Solution from 1976. Directed by Herbert Ross and written by Nicholas Meyer -- and based on his first of many Sherlock Holmes books -- the film finds Sherlock Holmes (Nicol Williamson) in the grip of cocaine addiction while Dr. John Watson (Robert Duvall) plans to take his friend to Vienna to undergo therapy by Sigmund Freud (Alan Arkin).David MacGregor and Aaron Peterson join Mike to discuss the film while Nicholas Meyer talks about his many Holmes novels.
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 760, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: World Holidays And Observances 1: At midnight on New Year's Eve, Spaniards eat one of these vine fruits with each chime of a clock bell. a grape. 2: His July 15 birthday is a holiday in Brunei. the Sultan of Brunei. 3: Tahiti celebrates this on July 14; it's that French connection. Bastille Day. 4: "The Folklore of World Holidays" gives instructions on how to make a turnip lantern for this observance. Halloween. 5: In Germany, Pfingsten is this observance, 50 days after Easter. Pentecost. Round 2. Category: "7" Movies 1: Marilyn Monroe's immortal billowing skirt photo is a still from this film. The Seven Year Itch. 2: This title refers to Sherlock Holmes' cocaine habit. The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. 3: Lina Wertmuller's 1976 film that fits this category. Seven Beauties. 4: James Cagney reprised his George M. Cohan role in this Bob Hope film. Seven Little Foys. 5: "The Magnificent 7" was based on this 1954 Japanese film. Seven Samurai. Round 3. Category: Jimmy Jam 1: He played Victor Sifuentes on "L.A. Law" before hitting the street as Det. Bobby Simone on "NYPD Blue". Jimmy Smits. 2: "Boats, Beaches, Bars and Ballads" is a 1992 box set retrospective by this singer. Jimmy Buffett. 3: From 1974 through 1978, he was ranked the No. 1 tennis player in the world. Jimmy Connors. 4: He was the lead guitarist for Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page. 5: And now an update...this "Saturday Night Live" regular also appeared in HBO's "Band of Brothers". Jimmy Fallon. Round 4. Category: The Occult 1: Yes, yes, this aid to mediums at large takes its name from the French and German words for "yes". a Ouija board. 2: In folklore of this religion "dybbuks" are evil spirits which take possession of the living. Jewish. 3: It's the ability to move an object using psychic powers. telekinesis. 4: A "Dictionary of the Occult" defines white this as consorting with spirits for a good or innocent purpose. magic. 5: In New Orleans jujus include these double-talk magick bags traditionally consecrated to the 4 elements. gris-gris (bags). Round 5. Category: Let's Get Married 1: On Sept. 12, 1953 Boston Archbishop Richard Cushing conducted the marriage between this famous pair. JFK and Jackie. 2: About his mother's remarriage, Hamlet disdainfully remarks, "Frailty thy name is" this. woman. 3: In the section on marriage in "The Prophet", he wrote "Let there be spaces in your togetherness". Khalil Gibran. 4: The first 2 acts of this 1938 play are titled "The Daily Life" and "Love and Marriage". Our Town. 5: He must have liked the family; Thomas Seymour married this English king's widow and later tried to marry his daughter. Henry VIII. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Nicholas Meyer is an award-winning author, screenwriter and director. His body of creative work in publishing, film and television spans more than five decades. Meyer's most recent Sherlock Holmes novel, The Return of the Pharaoh from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D. was published by Minotaur Books in November 2021.He's the author of seven previous novels, including The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1975), a Doyle pastiche in which Sherlock Holmes met Sigmund Freud. The novel sold more than two million copies, stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for forty weeks, and won the British Gold Dagger award from the British Crime Writers' Association. Two years later, Meyer received an Academy Award nomination for his screenplay of the eponymous film, which starred Nicol Williamson, Robert Duvall, Alan Arkin, Vanessa Redgrave and Laurence Olivier. Meyer made his directing debut in 1979 with a film he wrote, Time After Time, starring Malcolm McDowell, Mary Steenburgen and David Warner. He went on to direct Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Other directing credits include Volunteers (Tom Hanks, 1986), The Deceivers (Pierce Brosnan, 1988), Company Business, (Gene Hackman, 1991), Star Trek VI, The Undiscovered Country (Christopher Plummer, 1992) and the HBO film, Vendetta (Christopher Walken, 1999). His screenplays include Sommersby (Richard Gere and Jody Foster, 1993) and contributions to Fatal Attraction (1987) and Dreamworks' Prince of Egypt (1998). His other books include Target Practice, which was nominated for an Edgar Award, and three other Holmes pastiches, The Adventure of the Peculiar Protocols (2019), The West End Horror (a New York Times bestseller) and The Canary Trainer; as well as Confessions of a Homing Pigeon. Meyer's memoir, The View from the Bridge: Memories of Star Trek and a Life in Hollywood, was published in 2009.Meyer directed ABC's The Day After (1983), which remains the single most-watched television film ever made (100 million people in one night) and was nominated for fourteen Emmys. Additional work includes a two-part miniseries, Houdini (Adrien Brody, 2014) based on his father, Bernard C. Meyer's biography. He is the co-creator of the Netflix series Medici—Masters of Florence, starring Dustin Hoffman, and worked on STAR TREK: Discovery for CBS Access.For more information, go to his website here: https://www.nicholas-meyer.com/
Today’s guest is the amazing writer and director Nicholas Meyer. While Meyer is probably best known as the writer and director of the beloved sci-fi sequels STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN and STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY and also as the director of the sci-fi adventure TIME AFTER TIME and the devastating nuclear disaster TV movie THE DAY AFTER, our conversation revolves around his Sherlock Holmes stories. In 1974, Meyer published the bestselling novel THE SEVEN PER-CENT SOLUTION, presented as a rediscovered manuscript in which Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective meets Sigmund Freud in Vienna who cures… The post Talking Pictures #22: Nicholas Meyer, Writer of THE SEVEN PER-CENT SOLUTION appeared first on Talking Pictures.
Comparing and contrasting two original Sherlock Holmes films of the 1970s, Billy Wilder's The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes and The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, based on the novel by Nicholas Meyer
Watch Nicholas Meyer, Director of "THE DAY AFTER" (see TRAILER), which had the largest audience of any made-for-television movie before or since! In the midst of the cold war nuclear arms race, it shook people to the core - 100 million Americans and 200 million Russians! It convinced US and Soviet leaders to START negotiations to reduce nukes! Nicholas also directed STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN and STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. He wrote the screenplay for STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME. He directed and wrote TIME AFTER TIME. He has authored nine books including NY Times best-seller THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION -- and wrote the screenplay (It stars Nicole Williamson, Robert Duvall, Alan Arkin, Laurence Olivier and Vanessa Redgrave.) We'll talk about his book THE VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE: MEMORIES OF STAR TREK AND A LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD and discuss how movies change the world! SURPRISE GUEST! -- Honored Whistleblower and star of "The Most Dangerous Man in America" documentary Daniel Ellsberg joins Nicholas in the discussion! -- See the video at: www.theworldismycountry.com/club -- Music by: „World Citizen“ Jahcoustix feat. Shaggy courtesy of Dominik Haas, Telefonica and EoM Also, check out the film on World Citizen #1 Garry Davis at: www.theworldismycountry.com
Movie Meltdown - Episode 580 This episode we're coming to you “live” from WonderFest as we visit with friends and look at amazing models. All before we are joined by director, author, screenwriter, producer - Nicholas Meyer. He's the creative mind behind movies like Time After Time, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, The Day After, as well as bringing us many of the most beloved Star Trek films including The Wrath of Khan, The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country. And while we test out the new meds, we also cover… Tremors, The Stand, Stranger Things, Regular Show, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Around the World in 80 Days, Television Event, Willow, Fred Ward, The Raft, artists are not the best judges of their own work, George Romero, emergency Twizzler, The Player, Mike Todd, I guess this is where we find out who you really are, pizza with The Beastmaster, DeForest Kelley, fish pimp, Robert Altman, cleaning up the Statue of Liberty, Brendan Fraser, it's important to be fortunate, Joe Dante, what happens if the wall comes down in outer space, Kevin Bacon, I said to my dad… you have to help me do this, Gayne Rescher, cobbling together selected elements of these five unproduced scripts, Greg Nicotero, Michael Gross, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, Carol Kane, I either walked off it or was fired off it, Jamie Kennedy, Rodan and Mothra. “You too can make a motion picture… no previous experience necessary.” For more on Nicholas Meyer and The Return of the Pharaoh, go to: https://www.nicholas-meyer.com/ For more on WonderFest, go to: https://wonderfest.com/
Nicholas Meyer is an American writer and director, known for his best-selling Sherlock Holmes novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, and for directing the films Time After Time, two of the Star Trek feature films, including Wrath of Khan, and the 1983 television film The Day After. Meyer was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976), where he adapted his own novel into a screenplay. He has also been nominated for a Satellite Award, three Emmy Awards, and has won four Saturn Awards. It was an honour to speak with a true Hollywood legend such as Nick (Tariq in particular was very excited!) and we had great fun talking to him about how he broke into the industry, hearing about his lifelong obsession with Sherlock Holmes, and talking all things Star Trek with him. We also spoke about how to handle notes from producers and editors and talked about how it is very hard for a writer to describe his own process accurately. Plus, there is even an exclusive about a Trek-related project that Nick is currently working on...Links:Buy The Return of the PharaohFollow Nick on TwitterStream Wrath of KhanPage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on Twitter: @ukPageOneFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ukPageOneFollow us on Instagram: @ukPageOne See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're talking with Timothy Miller, author of THE STRANGE CASE OF ELIZA DOOLITTLE and THE STRANGE CASE OF THE DUTCH PAINTER. Find out more at https://www.thestrangecasesofsherlock.com and follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/timotheemiller and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/moSES.a.MiLleR99. Thank you to all of our incredible listeners for your ongoing support, including our Patrons at https://Patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope. Don't miss out on exclusive Beyond The Trope gear over at https://BeyondTheTrope.Redbubble.com. Mentioned in this episode: Lawrence of Arabia (movie) ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER by Seth Grahame-Smith Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Gene Wilder Madeline Kahn The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (movie) THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION by Nicholas Meyer Nicol Williamson Robert Downey Jr. Benedict Cumberbatch THE STRANGE CASE OF THE PHARAOH'S by Timothy Miller Harry Bosch (character) created by Michael Connelly
La scène se déroule dans The Sign of Four, écrit en 1889 publié en 1890. Dans l'ouverture, une scène qui montre le célèbre détective dans son bureau. Dr. Watson, son acolyte, raconte en disant qu'Holmes avait, non loin de lui, un étui en maroquin soigné et que son bras était, et je cite : « marqué d'innombrables traces de piqûres ». La marque d'injection de cocaïne et, comme le précise Sherlock, une « solution à 7 % ». Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir financièrement la chaîne, trois choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl 3. UTip: https://utip.io/lhistoirenousledira Avec: Laurent Turcot, professeur en histoire à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada et Benjamin Brillaud de @Nota Bene et @Nota Bonus Script, montage et réalisation: Laurent Turcot 00:00 Introduction 01:47 L'engouement pour la cocaïne 06:51 Holmes et la cocaïne 11:03 Les dangers de la cocaïne 16:27 Conclusion Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Pour aller plus loin: Douglas Small, « Sherlock Holmes and Cocaine: A 7% Solution for Modern Professionalism », English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, Volume 58, Number 3, 2015, pp. 341-360. Douglas Small, « The Seven-Per-Cent Solution », History Today, vol. 72, Issue 2, February 2022, p. 14-16. Douglas Small, « Cocaine, the Victorian wonder drug », Wellcome Collection, 23 may 2019. https://wellcomecollection.org/articles/XN6XsxAAAFk1pmQ7 Mike Jay, « Les raisons de la passion de Sherlock Holmes pour la cocaïne», Ulyces, 4 novembre 2014. https://www.ulyces.co/longs-formats/sherlock-holmes-cocaine-docteur-watson-drogue/ Benjamin D. O'Dell, « Performing the Imperial Abject: The Ethics of Cocaine in Arthur Conan Doyle's ‘The Sign of Four,'» The Journal of Popular Culture, 45.5 (2012), 1980 Éric Fouassier, « Sherlock Holmes, Watson et la cocaïne. Une contribution littéraire l'histoire des toxicomanies », Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 82e année, no 300, 1994, p. 65-70. Elizabeth Wilson, Bohemians: The Glamorous Outcasts, New York, Tauris Parke, 2003. Nicki Buscemi, “The Case of the Case History: Detecting the Medical Report in Sherlock Holmes,” Journal of Victorian Culture, 19.2 (2014), 216–31 Virginia Berridge, Opium and the People: Opiate Use and Policy in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Britain, London, Free Association Books, 1999. Dominick A. Labianca et William J. Reeves, « Sherlock holmes and his compulsive use of cocaine: A topic for coordinated study », Science Education, 60/1, January/March 1976, p. 47-52. #histoire #documentaire #sherlockholmes
For today's movie review:Sherlock Holmes teams up with Watson and Sigmund Freud (you read that correctly) to investigate a kidnapping as well as overcome a serious cocaine addiction, in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution! Follow the clues along with Adam and Andy as they unravel their opinions of this 1976 adventure!Check out The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976)Show Notes:Viewer's Question:What are our favorite Robert Duvall movies?Comment/email your answers.Chapters:(~0:00:00) Introduction(~0:00:46) Featured Review(~0:14:53) Viewer's Question(~0:19:07) ClosingLike, comment, or subscribe if you'd want to see more episodes.Feel free to send us a question we can answer on the air to ReelShame@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @ReelShame.
"Would you care to try it?" [SCAN] It's the sixth season of Trifles and we realized we hadn't covered a central yet sensitive topic related to Sherlock Holmes: cocaine. Thanks to a helpful article from a listener, we decided to delve into the history of medicinal cocaine and Victorian England's attitude toward it. It's just a Trifle. Full show notes: https://ihose.co/trifles269 Thank you to our sponsor, The BSI Press. Please support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/trifles
“those sacred writings, drawn in Egyptian letters” [STUD] If there is one author to whom we owe the rise in popularity of Sherlock Holmes in the mid-1970s, it is Nicholas Meyer, BSI ("A Fine Morocco Case"). It was his novel The Seven Per-Cent Solution (which spent 40 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller List) and his screenplay for the film version of the book that put Sherlock Holmes back in mainstream consciousness. Meyer and Holmes have returned with , another Holmes adventure tale that takes us to Egypt in 1910 amid the Egyptomania craze that was running high in Europe at the time. As The Return takes Holmes and Watson on a journey to North Africa, our conversation with Nick takes us on a literary journey spanning 45 years as he looks at how his writing has (or hasn't) changed over that time. We also point out the timely nature of his topics, homages to Conan Doyle, and even get nods to Homer, Edgar Allan Poe, and Agatha Christie. It's an interview you won't want to miss with the master of latter-day Sherlock Holmes novels. Please be sure to play our Canonical Couplet quiz: the winner will receive a copy of The Return of the Pharaoh. If you've already read it, play anyway and choose someone to give it to! Answers are due by November 29, 2021 at 11:59 a.m. EDT. Sponsors has a new edition in the McCabe-Cody series: , available on September 28. is the premier publisher of books about Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle, including . has plenty of books for the holidays. But if you want to ensure it arrives in time, consider their . Would you care to advertise with us? You can find . Let's chat! Links This episode: (Amazon) audiobook, read by David Robb (Wikipedia) (Twitter) "" by Edgar Allan Poe Previous episodes mentioned: Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at as well as through our accounts on , , , and . And would you consider leaving us a rating and review? It would help other Sherlockians to find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323). Transcript We are so grateful for your support , which makes our transcripts possible. Every amount helps. A transcript will be on soon. --
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Nicholas Meyer is an American writer and director, known for his best-selling novel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven-Per-Cent_Solution (The Seven-Per-Cent Solution), and for directing the films https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_After_Time_(1979_film) (Time After Time), two of the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek (Star Trek) feature films, the 1983 television film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_After (The Day After), and the 1999 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HBO (HBO) original film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendetta_(1999_film) (Vendetta). Meyer was nominated for an https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay (Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay) for the film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven-Per-Cent_Solution_(film) (The Seven-Per-Cent Solution) (1976), where he adapted his own novel into a screenplay. He has also been nominated for a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_Award (Satellite Award), three https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Award (Emmy Awards), and has won four https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Award (Saturn Awards). He appeared as himself during the 2017 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Cinema (On Cinema) spinoff series The Trial, during which he testified about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek (Star Trek) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco (San Francisco).
Hidden within an obscure 70s film is a song written by Stephen Sondheim. It's sung by a Madame and it's delightfully dirty. Will White returns to talk about the movie, whether the song works, and its lasting legacy.William's podcast The Classical Gabfest: https://cgf.buzzsprout.comWilliam's website: http://www.willcwhite.comWilliam's Twitter: https://twitter.com/willcwhiteWilliam's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/willcwhiteYou can purchase Stephen Sondheim's first book of lyrics, Finishing the Hat, by going here: https://amzn.to/2LB9ZJoOur sponsors this week are: YEGPodfest - https://yegpodfest.ca - Our goal is to celebrate podcasts and storytellers of this medium from here in Edmonton and afar. We hope to show audiences what podcasters are up to, engage in great conversations and even host a few learning opportunities for those working in podcasting, too. Pod Power - With Pod Power, our sponsors are making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, Edmonton Community Foundation is helping us give a Pod Power shout out to Is This For Real? - https://isthisforreal.ca - Is This For Real? is a podcast about living as a Black person in Edmonton. Each season will centre around a different facet of Black life in the city. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Mystic Ink, Publisher of Spiritual, Shamanic, Transcendent Works, and Phantastic Fiction
Here is an inspiring talk at the 1985 https://www.sbwriters.com/ (Santa Barbara Writers Conference) by Nicholas Meyer, known for his best-selling novel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven-Per-Cent_Solution (The Seven-Per-Cent Solution), and for directing the films https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_After_Time_(1979_film) (Time After Time), two of the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek (Star Trek) feature films, the 1983 television film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_After (The Day After), and the 1999 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HBO (HBO) original film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendetta_(1999_film) (Vendetta). Meyer was nominated for an https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay (Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay) for the film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven-Per-Cent_Solution_(film) (The Seven-Per-Cent Solution) (1976), where he adapted his own novel into a screenplay. He has also been nominated for a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_Award (Satellite Award), three https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Award (Emmy Awards), and has won four https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Award (Saturn Awards). He appeared as himself during the 2017 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Cinema (On Cinema) spinoff series The Trial, during which he testified about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek (Star Trek) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco (San Francisco).
TALKING JOE 120 – ARAH 280 with artist Ron Joseph. This episode we are discussing G.I. Joe ARAH 280 (April 2021) "Untold Tales" Part 5! Bespectacled, beautiful, brilliant, and bombastic! BEWARE! The Baroness bewitches in the final untold tale from Living Legend Larry Hama, alongside returning G.I. Joe: ARAH artist Ron Joseph! Joining us is comic book artist, Friday 13th fan, and Wearer of unorthodox pyjamas, Ron Joseph. Ron lives in Virginia but is currently in California. Ron is Currently working on science fiction comics project “Endanged” with writer Jon McCarthy. Previous work for IDW includes; The Seven Per Cent Solution, Micronauts, Revolutionaries, MASK, Transformers, and most recently Rom dire wraiths. But most significantly for us, he worked on “The Cobras Venom” arc in GI Joe # 256 – 260 in 2018 and the most recently published issue #280!
This week, we take a look at the 1976 Sherlock Holmes film The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. We are both pretty big fans of Holmes and Watson but are we fans of this one? Tune in to find out. We also chat about X-Men: Days of Future Past, Paddington, Annie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, This Is 40 and Laggies. Feedback is always welcome. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com