20 September 1971 (1971-09-20) – 7 May 1973 (1973-05-07)
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes is a British anthology mystery television series produced by Thames Television which was originally broadcast on the ITV Network. There were two series of 13 fifty-minute episodes; the first aired in 1971, the second in 1973.[1] The programme presented adaptations of short mystery, suspense or crime stories featuring, as the title suggests, detectives who were literary contemporaries of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.
The first series was released on a 4-disc Region 2DVD set by Network Distributing on 15 June 2009.[5]Acorn Media released a Region 1 version of this set on 1 September 2009.[6] Series Two was released on a Network DVD 4-disc Region 2 release on 15 February 2010;[7] Acorn followed with a Region 1 version on 27 April.
Bibliography
Greene, Hugh; editor. The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1970; ISBN0-394-41330-X
Greene, Hugh; editor. Cosmopolitan Crimes: Foreign Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1971; ISBN0-394-47340-X
Greene, Hugh; editor. Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1973; ISBN0-394-48827-X
Greene, Hugh; editor. The American Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1976; ISBN0-394-40921-3
Notes
^ abJonathan Pryde is an original TV creation, replacing Martin Hewitt from Arthur Morrison's stories.
^The screenplay for this episode rewrites the original story to make Polly Burton, the secondary character in Baroness Orczy's "The Old Man in the Corner" stories, the detective in this episode.