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Episode 86: The Curtain Rises

 In which we go
behind the scenes of our own podcast! In this episode, you’ll get sneak peaks
with new “Production Diaries”, a special Drunk Canon segment, and
Spoilercast Throwback. Show notes and direct download information are available
at http://three-patch.com/2018/12/01/episode-86/.

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Sunday Watchalongs in ‘The Giant chat of Sumatra’ schedule for December 2018 – We’re going
all Festive & Winter themed this month – with Sherlocky goodness old &
new… and we’re doing some radio shows for the first time!

On December 2nd we’ll watch we’ll watch two festive set episodes from the
Granada Holmes
series.
These were produced by the British tv company Granada
between 1984 and 1994 and starred Jeremy
Brett
, Watson was portrayed by David Burke and  Edward
Hardwicke
.

The Blue Carbuncle: (Link)

& The Cardboard Box: (Link)

On December 9th we’ll watch a festive episode of ‘Sheldon
Reynolds Sherlock Holmes
’ series featuring
Ronald Howard as Holmes
and Howard Marion Crawford as Watson.

Then we’ll listen to two radio plays, the first one of which stars the classic
pairing of Rathbone & Bruce: ’The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
was an old-time radio show which aired in the USA
from 1939 to 1950.

‘The Case of the Christmas pudding’: (Link)

‘The Night Before Christmas’ (Link)

& ‘The Adventure Of The Christmas Bride’
(Link)

On December 16th we’ll watch ‘Nativity!’
A British Christmas comedy film released in 2009. The film stars one of our
favourite Watsons: Martin Freeman
and was partially improvised.

‘Nativity!’ (please bring your own copy if you can)

On December 23rd we’ll watch The Abominable Bride
from the BBC Sherlock series
. It’s special episode as it depicts the characters
of the show in an alternative timeline: the Victorian London setting and
present day. The title is based on the quote “Ricoletti of the club foot
and his abominable wife”  & the
story also draws on elements of original Conan Doyle stories of Holmes such as
“The Five Orange Pips” and “The Final Problem”.

‘The Abominable Bride’
(please bring your own copy if you can)

On December 30th we’ll watch an episode of ‘The Baker Street
Boys:
The Ghost of Julian Midwinter’ (see what I did there!?).
The Baker Street Boys was a British television
series made by the BBC and first shown in 1983. 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.

And after that we’ll listen
to another of the Sherlock Holmes classic radio plays, set on New years eve (a
day early, but I’m sure you can forgive me!).

The Ghost of Julian Midwinter: (Pt1) (Pt 2)

New Years Eve off the Scilly Isles: (Link)

All of the Sunday watchalongs take place in ‘The Giant Chat of Sumatra’ and we start watching at
approx 20:15 UK time
(People usually turn up from 19:45 onwards to have
a natter beforehand!  
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need to have ever been to a watchalong before – anyone reading this can come
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