The Baker Street Boys Explained

Genre:Mystery
Based On:Characters created by Arthur Conan Doyle
Director:Marilyn Fox
Michael Kerrigan
Starring:Jay Simpson
Debbie Norris
Suzi Ross
Adam Woodyatt
David Garlick
Damion Napier
Roger Ostime
Hubert Rees
Stanley Lebor
Pat Keen
Theme Music Composer:David Epps
Alan Roper
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:8
Producer:Paul Stone
Anthony Gruner
Runtime:25 mins
Company:BBC
Channel:BBC

The Baker Street Boys is a British television series made by the BBC and first shown in 1983.[1] The series recounts the adventures of a gang of street urchins living in Victorian London who assist the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes in solving crimes and find themselves tackling cases of their own.[1]

Production

Anthony Read planned out the show's format.[1] Read had previously been a script editor and writer on the 1965 Sherlock Holmes series starring Douglas Wilmer.[1] He claimed to have long wondered what the Irregulars got up to when not in the service of Sherlock Holmes[1] and the series deals with this subject.[1] Although Holmes was always absent (explained on-screen by his being too busy working on another case, being held captive by Professor Moriarty, or confined to bed by illness), Dr. Watson was always around to assist the Irregulars when necessary.

Holmes was only ever seen obliquely[1] (Roger Ostime provided the character's voice) while Dr. Watson, Inspector Lestrade and Mrs. Hudson all featured more prominently.[1]

The part of Professor Moriarty was portrayed by Colin Jeavons, who would later go on to play Inspector Lestrade in the acclaimed Granada adaptation.

Cast

Starring

Recurring

Episodes

Eight episodes were broadcast:[1]

Original airdateTitle
18 March 1983"The Adventure of the Disappearing Dispatch Case, Part 1"
211 March 1983"The Adventure of the Disappearing Dispatch Case, Part 2"
315 March 1983"The Ghost of Julian Midwinter, Part 1"
418 March 1983"The Ghost of Julian Midwinter, Part 2"
5 22 March 1983"The Adventure of the Winged Scarab, Part 1"
625 March 1983"The Adventure of the Winged Scarab, Part 2"
729 March 1983"The Case of the Captive Clairvoyant, Part 1"
84 April 1983"The Case of the Captive Clairvoyant, Part 2"

VHS release

In 1985, the BBC released 4 episodes from the series on VHS video. They were edited into two 48-minute-long episodes.

The two stories featured were "The Adventure of the Disappearing Dispatch Case" (from Episodes 1 and 2) and "The Adventure of the Winged Scarab" (from Episodes 5 and 6).

Books

Seven books based on the TV series have been published to date:

TitleAuthorDatePublisherISBN
The Baker Street BoysBrian N. Ball1983BBC/Knight Books
The Baker Street Boys: The Case of the Disappearing DetectiveAnthony Read2005Walker Books Ltd
The Baker Street Boys: The Case of the Captive ClairvoyantAnthony Read2006Walker Books Ltd
The Baker Street Boys: The Case of the Ranjipur RubyAnthony Read2006Walker Books Ltd
The Baker Street Boys: The Case of the Limehouse LaundryAnthony Read2007Walker Books Ltd
The Baker Street Boys: The Case of the Stolen SparklersAnthony Read2008Walker Books Ltd
The Baker Street Boys: The Case of the Haunted HorrorsAnthony Read2009Walker Books Ltd
The Baker Street Boys: The Case of the Racehorse RingerAnthony Read2012Walker Books Ltd

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Barnes, Alan. Alan Barnes (writer)

    . Alan Barnes (writer) . Sherlock Holmes on Screen . 2002 . Reynolds & Hearn Ltd . 28–31 . 1-903111-04-8 .

  2. Book: Hardy, Phil. Phil Hardy (journalist)

    . The BFI Companion to Crime. Phil Hardy (journalist). 171. A&C Black. 1997. 9780304332151.