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The Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes Podcast

The Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes Podcast

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Welcome to The Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes Podcast - a show devoted to revisiting and honoring the world's greatest portrayal of the world's greatest detective. From 1984 to 1994, Granada Television produced what is arguably the best (and most complete) depiction of the legendary detective’s Adventures, Memoirs, Case-Books and many Returns. Spanning 36 episodes and 5 movies, producer Michael Cox created a Sherlockian experience like no other. This podcast will examine that timeless series w ...
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Welcome to Murder and Mayhem – the podcast where we explore the dark and mysterious side of writing. It’s a world filled with more evil and crime than you can shake a sharpened stick at – where people save the world from certain destruction, where spies, terrorists and thugs abound, and where the killer could be someone in your very own home. It's also a world often filled with flawed heroes and likeable villains. But above all, it’s a place where we explore the authors who tell these very s ...
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Jeff German, a veteran Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter, was no stranger to controversy or the danger of his work. For more than four decades, he wrote stories relentlessly confronting the mob, corrupt politicians, and greedy bureaucrats. As a result, he was often threatened—enough that he and his friend and fellow investigative repo…
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In part two of our Hound extravaganza, Luke and Gus explore and analyze the challenges of bringing this monstrous tale to the screen. Also, we discuss BrettCon, the second Potter and Potter Sherlockian auction, other Hound adaptations, and more! Plus, many fascinating listener telegrams! Please remember to like and subscribe! Submit feedback to con…
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In the first installment of our 3-part coverage of this 2-hour telefilm (!), Holmes and Watson journey into the heart of darkness (aka Dartmoor) to investigate the legendary spectral Hound of the Baskervilles. We also hear recollections from numerous cast and crew members about the making of this very special (if slightly troubled) episode of the G…
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Ever wondered how Radiopaedia came to be? From an elaborate procrastination exercise to 25 million page views a month, Frank recounts the rise of Radiopaedia and the philosophy behind it in this special interview with Uzoma and Jamie from RadCast. Plus, we meet a charming spammer and Thing 3! RadCast podcast ► https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. was only fourteen when he first became entangled with serial rapist and murderer Dean Corll in 1971. Fellow Houston, Texas, teenager David Brooks had already been ensnared by the charming older man, bribed with cash to help lure boys to Corll’s home. When Henley unwittingly entered the trap, Corll evidently sensed he’d be of…
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Jillian Lauren had no idea what she was getting into when she wrote her first letter to prolific serial killer Samuel Little. All she knew was her research had led her to believe he was good for far more murders than the three for which he had been convicted. While the two exchanged dozens of letters and embarked on hundreds of hours of interviews,…
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At the beginning of 2020, Dr. Peter McCullough was a highly regarded practicing physician, program director, teacher, and clinical investigator at a major academic medical center in Dallas, Texas. When COVID-19 arrived in March, he felt a duty to find a treatment for the disease. He wasn't alone. Other doctors all over the world were also searching…
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Radiology read to you! Frank reads our spontaneous intracranial hypotension article to neuroradiologist and CSF leak expert Lalani Carlton Jones. Workup and management of CSF leaks has evolved rapidly over recent years so this will be a much needed update for many listeners. Radiopaedia's spontaneous intracranial hypotension article ► https://radio…
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Moments before boarding a passenger flight on 11 May 2019 as the first officer, pilot Christian "Kit" Martin, a former army ranger, was arrested by a swarm of heavily armed officers for the murders of three of his neighbors. The arrest captured global attention as Martin's mugshot, clad in a pilot's uniform, spread across the internet, sparking a m…
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A bonus mini episode to announce our new pelvis and hip injuries x-ray interpretation course by Andrew Murphy. Includes over 140 annotated cases, 25 multiple-choice questions and a CME certificate. Half price this month and free for All-Access Pass holders! Pelvis & Hip Injuries Course ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/x-ray-interpretation-pelvis-h…
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John Wayne Gacy raped, tortured, and murdered 33 boys and young men, burying most of them in the crawlspace under his Chicago home. Karen Conti was in high school at the time watching the bodies being removed on the television news. Fourteen years pass. Through a twist of fate, Conti, now a young and inexperienced attorney, is called upon to handle…
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A spine radiology discussion focusing on the degenerative and post-operative spine. Frank complains about having man-flu and reminds us all once again that he is not getting any younger. Matt's lumbar spine x-ray course ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/x-ray-interpretation-lumbar-spine Wende's lecture ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/musculoskele…
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Sandra Bridewell was a beguiling Dallas socialite in the seventies and early eighties. Her first husband was a prominent dentist who was found shot to death in their home in 1975. The medical examiner ruled his death a suicide. Her second husband, Robert Bridewell, developed the Mansion on Turtle Creek—the first property of Rosewood Hotels and Reso…
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From historical accounts to modern cases, explore the captivating psychology behind these killer women, unraveling their motives and unveiling the dark complexities of human behavior.The fair sex. We’ve often heard this clichéd expression being used to refer to women. Although it has become increasingly outdated, the mindset still exists that women…
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Frank chats with two US military radiologists about their careers and how medical imaging works when deployed to an active military theatre. Plus, barbecue on the beach, Frank to Mars and aye-aye captain. The views and opinions expressed by Dr Wirt and Dr Betts are their own and do not reflect the official policy of the US Army, the Department of d…
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At daybreak on January 6, 1986, a couple on a camping trip in the Mojave Desert set out for a stroll and never returned. The local sheriff’s office eventually discovered that Barry and Louise Berman had been murdered. As years passed and the double homicide remained unsolved, the Berman case spawned speculation and conjecture. Despite extensive inv…
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In the late 1800's in Rochester, New York, Monroe County—there were 5 sensational murders. The first story is about the home invasion murder of a young wife and mother. Her body was found in the cellar, a flour sack tied tightly around her neck, and her skirt hiked up. At first, of course, the husband is arrested amid rumors he and his wife are swi…
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Radiology read to you! Matt reads our uterine artery embolisation article to interventional radiologist Heather Moriarty covering the management of fibroids, adenomyosis and post-partum haemorrhage. Plus, we uncover a new method to improve your sleep with our A to Z of vascular catheters audiobook! Radiopaedia's uterine artery embolisation article …
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Was this small-town TV repair man “a harmless eccentric or a bizarre killer” (Atlanta Journal Constitution). For the first time, Alvin Ridley’s own defense attorney reveals the inside story of his case and trial in an extraordinary tale of friendship and an idealistic young attorney’s quest to clear his client’s name—and, in the process, rebuild hi…
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A bonus mini episode to announce our new MRI physics online course by Michael Nel. Includes 10 hours of video teaching, articles, summary slides, over 120 review questions and CME certificate. Free for All-Access Pass holders! MRI Physics Course ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/imaging-physics-mri Become a supporter ► https://radiopaedia.org/suppo…
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From the outside, Hollywood starlet Lana Turner seemed to have it all―a thriving film career, a beautiful daughter, and the kind of fame and fortune that most people could only dream of. But when the famous femme fatale began dating mobster Johnny Stompanato, thug for the infamous west coast mob boss Mickey Cohen, her personal life became violent a…
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An abdominal radiology discussion focusing primarily on incidental splenic lesions and CT imaging in the assessment of leaks post-oesophagectomy. Plus, the podcast turns one year old and Frank buys a new pair of pants! Find the lectures ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/abdominal-lectures Radiopaedia 2024 Virtual Conference ► https://radiopaedia.or…
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In the tight-knit community of Lorain, Ohio, a whirlwind of horror swept through as unsettling allegations surfaced - a trusted bus driver and her alleged companion accused of shattering the innocence of preschoolers in the respected Head Start program. The verdict? Life-long prison sentences that would cast a shadow over a community, and initiate …
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On January 21, 1958, nineteen-year-old Charles Starkweather changed the course of crime in the United States when he murdered the parents and sister of his fourteen-year-old girlfriend (and possible accomplice), Caril Ann Fugate, in a house on the edge of Lincoln, Nebraska. They then drove to the nearby town of Bennet, where a farmer was robbed and…
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Francis joins us to chat through a recent radiology malpractice case. A 41 year old male is discovered unresponsive at 3am when his wife is woken by a loud bang. We explore the plaintiff's testimony, physician and expert witness testimony, the verdict and potential implications for radiologists. Francis' X Threads ► https://x.com/francisdeng/status…
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In their book, A Special Kind of Evil: The Colonial Parkway Serial Killings, authors Blaine Pardoe and Victoria Hester wrote about Alan Wade Wilmer, Sr., who was the prime suspect in the 1988 disappearance and murders of Richard Keith Call and Cassandra Hailey. He was under police surveillance and fit the profile the F.B.I. had developed. An expert…
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By the time of her execution at thirty-six, Maria Mandl had achieved the highest rank possible for a woman in the Third Reich. As Head Overseer of the women’s camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, she was personally responsible for the murders of thousands, and for the torture and suffering of countless more. In this riveting biography, Susan J. Eischeid exp…
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The 40th anniversary of the Granada Sherlock Holmes series is upon us and what better way to celebrate than with your friends at the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes Podcast! We are planning something special and in this episode we briefly discuss our plans and ideas for celebration (which we have affectionately named BRETTCON) including a gathering of…
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A hype-free chat about advances in radiology technology including dual energy CT and photon counting CT. Meanwhile, Frank and Andrew continue their hunt for a podcast merchandise idea - purple fire goat pyjamas anyone? Radiopaedia 2024 Virtual Conference ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/radiopaedia-2024-virtual-conference Submit an rPoster ► https…
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In 2016-17, while working for the USA TODAY NETWORK's Wisconsin Investigative Team, author John Ferak wrote dozens of articles examining the murder case against Steven Avery, who had already beaten one wrongful conviction only to be charged again with the murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005. This case captured global attention through the Netflix docu…
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Chances are, you’ve already met the Son of Sam in movies, documentaries, books, etc. May I introduce you to David, a fellow human being with familiar vulnerabilities? The monster you met in print collides with the man I met in person. Irrefutably, the precious lives he ended scream from the graves about his barbarism. Yet, my 100 hours, 34 sessions…
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A special Christmas edition of the podcast. A little radiology and a whole lot of fun. Wetsuits, DIY, framing bias, gift giving, Christmas inspired radiology signs, babushka with meat, letters and questions, and “what you up to”. Gift wrapping framing effect ► https://www.marketplace.org/2011/12/22/nicely-wrapped-gifts-heighten-expectations/ Ig Nob…
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In this very special episode, we are thrilled to present our conversation with series producer and show-runner June Wyndham Davies. At the request of Granada chairman David Plowright, June began producing the show in 1986 ("The Return") and shepherded an incredible 22 stories from page to screen. Here, she recalls growing up in Cardiff, her history…
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Miranda and Jonathan chat chest radiology, mainly focusing on connective tissue disease related interstitial lung disease, but also touching on a whole bunch of other interesting topics. Frank hijacks the intro to chat about our December supporter drive. Find the lectures ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/chest-lectures Radiopaedia 2024 Virtual Con…
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From veteran true crime master Harold Schechter comes a unique look into the history of crime told through the dark objects left behind. The false teeth of a female serial killer from 1908, the cut-and-paste confession of the Black Dahlia killer, the newly cracked cipher of the Zodiac killer, the shotgun used in the Clutter family murders, which we…
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Best-selling author, cohost of the hit podcast The Murder Squad, and true-crime investigative journalist Billy Jensen goes to Columbus, Ohio, where he examines the unsolved cases of 18 dead and missing women whom he suspects were the victims of serial killers on the loose and operating under cover of the opioid epidemic in America's heartland.In Ch…
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From Wondery, and hosted by Laura Beil - The new season of Dr. Death, BAD MAGIC is a story of miraculous cures, magic and murder. When a charismatic young doctor announces revolutionary treatments for cancer and HIV, patients from around the world turn to him for their last chance. As medical experts praise Serhat Gumrukcu’s genius, the company he …
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On Halloween morning, 1984, 17 year-old Scott Christopher Dove left home in his car heading to classes at high school and disappeared. 8 days later his abandoned car was discovered behind the psychiatric hospital, across the street from the high school. Evidently he had been abducted. On December 1st, 30 days after he had disappeared, Scott Dove’s …
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In 1937 U.S. drug czar Harry Anslinger claimed that Marijuana was the Assassin of Youth, connecting Marijuana use to psychosis, rape and murder. It began a wave of years of Marijuana hysteria, with harsh sentences imposed for users and dealers. The hysteria was clearly still evident in the mid-80's. Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club was a Canadian out…
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More radiology read to you! Imran reads our AO spine subaxial cervical spine injuries article to neuroradiologist Francis Deng. Plus initialisms, gaming and so so many accents! Radiopaedia's AO subaxial cervical spine article ► https://radiopaedia.org/articles/ao-spine-classification-of-subaxial-injuries Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen …
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Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson receive a mysterious letter in this rare video produced by Granada Television in 1988 for the Abbey National Bank. View full video of The Case of the Abbey Treasure (with Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke) here: https://youtu.be/JLFaqqpB7zE In this episode of the podcast, we welcome our friend and podcast producer Dav…
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A memoir of a double life as a Mafia enforcer and a DOJ informant taking down corrupt cops and politicians. Aiden Gabor was still a teenager when Department of Justice agents approached him with an ultimatum: spend his life in prison for racketeering, embezzlement, extortion, and conspiracy to commit murder, or become an undercover agent. Conflicti…
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We go beyond the radiology images this episode with guest Sue Robins sharing her patient and caregiver perspective. Sue is a heath care activist and author, and provides us with many thoughtful insights and tips. Meanwhile, Frank makes a big promise for future episode 100! Sue Robins website ► https://www.suerobins.com/ This is water, David Foster …
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Erin Moriarty, a CBS News journalist for three decades, has been a correspondent on "48 Hours" since 1990. In addition to reporting for "48 Hours," Moriarty's work is featured on all CBS News broadcasts and platforms, including "CBS Sunday Morning," "CBS Mornings" and the CBS News Streaming Network. Her reporting has earned Moriarty virtually every…
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Another quick bonus episode, this time to launch Frank's new enhancing brain tumours neuroradiology course - part 2 of his magnum opus. Free for Radiopaedia All-Access Pass holders. A guided tour through 7 scrollable cases and 6 practice cases with related discussion and articles. Enhancing Brain Tumours Course ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/enh…
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A bonus bite-sized episode to announce the arrival of Andrew's new chest x-ray signs online radiology course that comes with special italicised trademarked CME things. Free for Radiopaedia All-Access Pass holders. Journey through more than 50 chest x-ray signs with 90 minutes of guided video teaching, mystery cases, annotated review cases and more.…
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CONVICTING A MURDERER unveils the shocking truth behind one of the most controversial criminal cases in history. In Netflix's MAKING A MURDERER docuseries, which had 100 million viewers, Steven Avery was portrayed as an innocent victim of corrupt law enforcement, but theres more to the story than what we were shown. CONVICTING A MURDERER is narrate…
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Radiology read to you! Andrew reads our acute aortic syndrome article to trauma and emergency radiologist Craig Hacking. Aortic dissection, intramural haematoma and penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer. Plus "my machines!", the devil's drink and "hangry" judges. Radiopaedia's Acute Aortic Syndrome article ► https://radiopaedia.org/articles/acute-aorti…
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On Halloween morning, 1984, 17 year-old Scott Christopher Dove left home in his car heading to classes at high school and disappeared. 8 days later his abandoned car was discovered behind the psychiatric hospital, across the street from the high school. Evidently he had been abducted. On December 1st, 30 days after he had disappeared, Scott Dove’s …
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In 1931, San Diego’s idyllic image as a beach town with peaceful suburbs concealed a harrowing reality: a series of unsolved crimes targeting women, fueling fear and vulnerability. MONSTERS ON THE LOOSE tells the tragic and true stories of three women murdered early that year: Virginia Brooks, Louise Teuber, and Hazel Bradshaw.Local law enforcement…
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