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The Red Headed League

  • Episode aired Sep 22, 1985
  • TV-PG
  • 53m
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8.4/10
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984)
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What seems at first to be a harmless prank played upon a red-headed man is soon revealed to be much more: a sinister scheme devised by the Napoleon of Crime.What seems at first to be a harmless prank played upon a red-headed man is soon revealed to be much more: a sinister scheme devised by the Napoleon of Crime.What seems at first to be a harmless prank played upon a red-headed man is soon revealed to be much more: a sinister scheme devised by the Napoleon of Crime.

  • Director
    • John Bruce
  • Writers
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • John Hawkesworth
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Brett
    • David Burke
    • Roger Hammond
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • John Bruce
    • Writers
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
      • John Hawkesworth
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Brett
      • David Burke
      • Roger Hammond
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jeremy Brett
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    • Sherlock Holmes
    David Burke
    David Burke
    • Dr. John Watson
    Roger Hammond
    Roger Hammond
    • Jabez Wilson
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • John Clay
    Richard Wilson
    Richard Wilson
    • Duncan Ross
    Bruce Dukov
    • Sarasate
    John Woodnutt
    John Woodnutt
    • Mr. Merryweather
    John Labanowski
    • Athelney Jones
    Reginald Stewart
    • Doorman
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    Ian Bleasdale
    • Accountant
    Malcolm Weaver
    Malcolm Weaver
    • Archie
    Eric Porter
    Eric Porter
    • Professor Moriarty
    Harry Goodier
    Harry Goodier
    • Policeman
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    • Director
      • John Bruce
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      • Arthur Conan Doyle
      • John Hawkesworth
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    9suicidea

    Meet Professor Moriarty

    A man named Jabez Wilson consults Holmes with a curious case: Although he already owns an antique shop, for the last few weeks he had been employed by a certain Red Headed League to copy out the Encyclopedia Britannica. He accepted because the pay was very good and the job not that hard, but the most curious point was that he was chosen for the job because of the color of his hair. When the Red Headed League is suddenly dissolved, he contacts Holmes to find out what it was all about.

    This episode has more humor than usual, but the standout moment is, of course, the introduction of Eric Porter in the role of Professor Moriarty. Roger Hammond provides the comic relief as the confused Jabez Wilson, and Tim McInnerny is very good as the noble criminal John Clay. It's a memorable episode for the imaginative crime, a must-watch for any fan of the series.
    8ericksonsam60

    Handsomely Done

    While not one of my favorites this one is certainly one of Granada's top Holmes adaptations. The story is slick, interesting, and elegantly unfolds itself. It starts out as a laughable case but it becomes serious with a bigger picture beginning to emerge and something sinister lurking beneath. It manages to be both a detective mystery and a crime story with nice touches of build up and humor. Professor Moriarty (played by Eric Porter, giving genuine meaning to word "diabolical ") makes his first appearance even though it is brief (although it was not in the original story). However, nothing is wrong with that as the series wisely used Moriarty sparingly and he would have a much larger role in the story right after this one "The Final Problem".
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    One of the best.

    It's foolish to say this episode comes during a purple patch for the show, hard to imagine, but it does, almost every single episode in this series is great, this is perhaps my favourite. It is whimsical and amusing on the surface, but underneath it's cunning, sinister and fiendishly clever. The presence of Professor Moriarty always adds that extra something, and although he's not visible for very long, his presence is strong, I love Moriarty's final scene, where you see him utterly frustrated by Holmes. Holmes at his cleverest.

    Wonderful characters all of them, I particularly loved Richard Wilson as Ross, donned in a red wig he was terrific. Tim McInnerny also brilliant, that great scene where he reveals his identity. Terrific music and production values as always.

    Pay the proper wage! There's a lesson in that. 10/10
    5Prismark10

    The Red Headed League

    Holmes and Watson are intrigued by the peculiar comical case of Jabez Wilson. A down on his luck pawn broker, who at his assistant's behest applies to join The Red Headed League.

    They will pay a princely 4 pounds per week to the right candidate for some nominal work. Copying entries from an an encyclopedia.

    After a few weeks The Red Headed League suddenly disbanded. Wilson thinks he has been made a fool of. Holmes thinks something more serious is at play here and Wilson's assistant, who started employment for him at half wages, is the key.

    I have read the short story and I watched this when it was originally transmitted. In all subsequent viewings I cannot overlook that this episode has been padded to the hilt.

    Holmes at a concert, Holmes and some people waiting in the dark for someone to break into the vault. Even adding Professor Moriarty into the story so it can segue into the next story.

    I did enjoy Eric Porter's sinister appearance. Roger Hammond is suitably comical as the bemused Jabez Wilson but this was struggling to fit its 55 minutes running length.

    I do chuckle at the notion that some time in 1985. Every red headed man in England was employed as an extra by Granada Studios.
    9planktonrules

    Jabez is not one of Holmes' smarter clients!

    Jabez Wilson comes to Sherlock Holmes with a perplexing case and strange request. It seems Jabez answered an ad for the 'Red-Headed League'...a seemingly charitable trust guaranteeing easy money for simple work. In this case, he was hired to stay in a room for four hours a day and copy from the Encyclopedia...a tedious but very well-paying task. Oddly, dim Jabez never questioned any of this...he just wanted Holmes to find the people from this organization and help him get his job back, as they simply disappeared! Holmes sees that there is a hidden motive for Wilson's being recruited...and that motive is crime!

    I have always enjoyed this story and always thought Jabez was an incredibly dim guy. After all, he never questioned any of this and just assumed everything they told him was on the up and up. So what is really going on here? Well, see the show and find out yourself.

    This is once again a beautifully made episode...one that is enjoyable and also gives you an introduction to Holmes arch nemesis, Moriarty. Well worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Jabez Wilson mentions buying seven sheets of "Foolscap Paper." Foolscap Paper was named for the watermark (a court jester with cap and bells). Historically, there were two prevalent foolscap folio paper sizes: British foolscap and imperial foolscap. The British foolscap measured approximately 8.0 by 13.0 inches (203 mm by 330 mm) and was widely used in the United Kingdom for official documents and administrative records. On the other hand, the imperial foolscap was slightly larger, measuring around 8.5 by 13.5 inches (216 mm by 343 mm). This larger format was preferred in some regions of the British Empire for similar purposes. Both paper sizes represented an era when handwritten records and official documentation were prevalent, but they have since faded into history, replaced by contemporary paper standards.
    • Goofs
      (at around 17 mins) At the end of Wilson's workday for the Red-Headed League, Ross locks the office and wishes him, "Good morning." But Wilson's workday always ends at 2PM.
    • Quotes

      Sherlock Holmes: I never guess.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool Institute, Mount Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK(Entrance of the City and Suburban Bank Ltd.)
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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      • 53m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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