
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the famous sleuth Sherlock Holmes, talks about his fictional detective, the real-life professor who inspired him, and his own belief in the supernatural..
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Is it worth watching today? Yeah, I think so, but mostly as a time machine. If you like Sherlock Holmes, you'll probably find it neat to see the man behind the curtain. If you hate old, scratchy footage of people sitting in chairs, you’ll probably be bored to tears in about two minutes. It's weirdly short. Only about ...

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"Is it worth watching today? Yeah, I think so, but mostly as a time machine. If you like Sherlock Holmes, you'll probably find it neat to see the man behind the curtain. If you hate old, scratchy footage of people sitting in chairs, you’ll probably be bored to tears in about two minutes. It's weirdly short. Only about ten minutes long. But it feels like you're spying on someone’s private afternoon. 🐕 The first thing that hits you is his voice. It's deep and rumbly, like a grandfather who has t..."

