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I just listened to the last Sherlock Holmes story on BBC7 -- The Retired Colourman. In print, it hasn't that much to recommend it, but the Coules adaptation was one of the best episodes; funny, interesting, and incredibly poignant. If you care at all about Sherlock Holmes then you must listen to this episode!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/listenagain/thursday
It seemed as if The Lion's Mane, which aired a few days before, was just as good, but I haven't got the chance to listen to it properly as yet.
Also: I now have ALL 56 short story episodes RECORDED. Oh yes!! Now for the BBC to air the two hour novel adaptations... and of course Coules' own original Further Adventures (oh please do it BBC you know you want to).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/listenagain/thursday
It seemed as if The Lion's Mane, which aired a few days before, was just as good, but I haven't got the chance to listen to it properly as yet.
Also: I now have ALL 56 short story episodes RECORDED. Oh yes!! Now for the BBC to air the two hour novel adaptations... and of course Coules' own original Further Adventures (oh please do it BBC you know you want to).
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Date: 2005-05-29 01:07 am (UTC)What I remember from The Radio Detectives: The Voice of Sherlock Holmes was that they started with Adventures first. And when the series was broadcast, it became very popular, and so they decided to adapt the whole canon.
Streambox is quite good and user-friendly. One useful features is that if there's a big file to download, say 100 MB, you can stop anytime you want, for example, after 50 MB, switch off the computer and continue later.
Episode swapping! Yes please, and thanks very much. Here are the HOUN episodes.
Part 1: http://s6.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0G09GIR5B42YN0YD7DFGBZ0NMD
Part 2: http://s7.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1YK211M9YKRXI0RMUN569FPXAR
And here's SIGN.
Part 1: http://s17.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0WCTPWVILH2DF0MNPJUGXBHR8
Part 2: http://s7.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0WRYNX85CWJGN2MVMOAVOSR0Z5
For me, I don't have BRUC and DYIN.
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Date: 2005-05-29 09:02 pm (UTC)I'm leaving Chicago in about a half hour for St. Louis; then I will have to find some way of getting to a place that has wireless access, because I only have a laptop -- and then the fun shall ensue! I have both BRUC and DYIN, so I can send them to you whatever way you like; I'm not familiar with yousendit -- would that be a good way? I could send them to you via email, but probably only one at a time, and only if you have enough available memory. Or I might try uploading them to my school server... (not sure if that is possible, but it may be if I use the portal). Anyway, SOMEHOW IT SHALL BE DONE. Because you not having heard DYIN? Is a tragedy of immense proportions.
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Date: 2005-05-30 02:15 am (UTC)http://www.yousendit.com/
yousendit is a fabulously easy way of uploading files for anyone to download, hence allowing for transfers of huge files without the risk of it flooding anyone's mailbox. You can simply put your own email address in "Recipient's Email Address" and upload the file. After uploading the file, there'll be an address given, much like the ones I've posted. Anyone can click on the address and download the file in the next six days after the file is uploaded. You will be sent an email with the address in it, but not the actual file itself.