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The Resident Patient

  • Episode aired Sep 15, 1985
  • TV-PG
  • 51m
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8.0/10
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Jeremy Brett in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984)
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Sherlock Holmes is contacted by Dr Trevelyan whose medical practice was set up and paid for by Mr Blessington who lives on the premises. Of late Mr Blessington has had spells of intense anxi... Read allSherlock Holmes is contacted by Dr Trevelyan whose medical practice was set up and paid for by Mr Blessington who lives on the premises. Of late Mr Blessington has had spells of intense anxiety. Dr Trevelyan fears for his health and life.Sherlock Holmes is contacted by Dr Trevelyan whose medical practice was set up and paid for by Mr Blessington who lives on the premises. Of late Mr Blessington has had spells of intense anxiety. Dr Trevelyan fears for his health and life.

  • Director
    • David Carson
  • Writers
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Derek Marlowe
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Brett
    • David Burke
    • Nicholas Clay
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • David Carson
    • Writers
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
      • Derek Marlowe
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Brett
      • David Burke
      • Nicholas Clay
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jeremy Brett
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    • Sherlock Holmes
    David Burke
    David Burke
    • Dr. John Watson
    Nicholas Clay
    Nicholas Clay
    • Dr. Percy Trevelyan
    Patrick Newell
    Patrick Newell
    • Blessington
    Tim Barlow
    Tim Barlow
    • Russian Count
    Brett Forrest
    Brett Forrest
    • Count's Son
    Charles Cork
    Charles Cork
    • Cartwright
    John Ringham
    John Ringham
    • Inspector Lanner
    Rosalie Williams
    Rosalie Williams
    • Mrs Hudson
    David Squire
    • Fenton
    Norman Mills
    • Detective
    Lucy Anne Wilson
    • Nora
    Dusty Young
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    • Director
      • David Carson
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      • Arthur Conan Doyle
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    9TheLittleSongbird

    Another solid episode

    I've always loved the Granada Sherlock Holmes adaptations, finding them so well made and acted as well as largely compelling. And The Resident Patient is no exception to that. It is not one of my favourites of the series with some(not all) of the mystery taking some time to get going, but it has everything that I love so much about the series. The story, while not the most grippingly-paced, is a clever one, with a suspenseful enough atmosphere, a very entertaining opening scene and one of my favourite Holmes-Watson moments involving Holmes playing the violin badly while Watson is trying to work. The script is as thoughtfully written as ever, the music is still of the hauntingly beautiful quality that adds so much to the atmosphere of the series and it is a splendidly made episode with everything down from the sets, the carriages to the costumes evocatively done. The acting is great, Nicholas Clay and Patrick Newell give strong supporting performances, but every Sherlock Holmes story and episode focuses on its two leads and both are superb, David Burke is suitably quietly intelligent while Jeremy Brett becomes the iconic character of Holmes. Overall, a solid episode and adaptation. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    10grantss

    Another excellent Sherlock Holmes mystery

    Sherlock Holmes is contacted by Dr Percy Trevelyan. Dr Trevelyan's medical practice was set up and paid for by Mr Blessington, who lives on the premises. Of late Mr Blessington has had spells of intense anxiety and fear. The doctor also had two Russian guests who disappeared mid-consultation but appeared to enter Mr Blessington's bedroom. Dr Trevelyan is worried for his benefactor's health and life.

    Another enthralling and intriguing Sherlock Holmes mystery. The setup is quite eerie and gives an indication as to the state of Mr Blessington's mind. Once Holmes gets involved the investigating and deductions begin and here Holmes is in fine form.

    Once again Jeremy Brett gives a fantastic performance as Holmes with David Burke solid as the dependable Dr Watson.
    10suicidea

    A worthy addition to the series

    A young doctor consults Holmes about a curious case: a wealthy man has approached the doctor with an unusual offer a few years ago, offering to set him up in a luxurious house for his practice, on condition that he hands over three quarters of his earnings, and treats the man as a resident patient. It's been a fine arrangement for a couple of years, until the man suddenly started to show great fear and anxiety, and finally sent the doctor to call Sherlock Holmes.

    Yet another very enjoyable addition to the series with fine performances throughout, but the key element here is the great story. The nicely executed dream sequence is a treat.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    One of the best.

    Holmes is called in to investigate what seems like a strange case of paranoia, however that paranoia pushes the Resident patient over the edge.

    It's a classic story, I love the idea, the casting, direction and of course the production. The start is gloriously surreal, but creepy. That is one of the best scenes, but there are many, the funniest being where Mrs Hudson discovers the mess left by her enigmatic employer.

    Nicholas Clay is excellent as the young Doctor, the casting in general is very good, some wonderful faces, the Russian duo in particular.

    A fantastic episode.
    7kfo9494

    A routine mystery that is saved by Jeremy Brett's performance

    Without the brilliant Jeremy Brett playing Sherlock Holmes, this episode may not have been as worthy or as interesting as on written form. But thanks to Brett playing the Holmes, with his facing tics and wonderful way of stealing a scene, this episode will be another grand adventure for all viewers.

    It centers around an aging man, Blessington, that seems to be scared out of his wits concerning someone breaking into his home. Blessington, a wealthy man, keeps all his money in his house. He even tells Holmes that he does not trust banks. In order to keep someone around him all day, Blessington goes out and finds a young doctor, Trevelyan, needing an opportunity to start a practice and sets him up in his home. That way there would be someone else at the house all the time.

    But it will not be long until Blessington reads the local news and becomes so agitated that he has bars placed on all the windows. He is so distraught that he asks the good doctor to call Sherlock Holmes to see if he can help in the matter. Holmes believes Blessington is hiding something and will not listen to his story. The next day Holmes is called to the house only to find that the fears of the old man were real.

    This episode reverted back to having a lot of dialog that the viewers must follow to be up with the story. Taking the doctors talk at the beginning of the episode and Holmes speech in the bedroom of Blessington, it takes up more than half the program. But due to Brett's performance this episode was still an interesting watch for all viewers.

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    • Trivia
      In their conversation in the barbers, Holmes tells Dr Watson that he was recalling Joachim fingering his cadenza in the Beethoven violin concerto they saw the previous night. He is referring to Joseph Joachim, the Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer.
    • Goofs
      The typeface used for the 2 signs outside of Dr Trevelyan's office ("DR P. TREVELYAN" and "KNOCK") is ITC Benguiat, which was released in 1977.
    • Quotes

      Sherlock Holmes: I don't suppose you've read my monograph on cigars and cigar ash?

      Inspector Lanner: [mumbles] Well, I, um...

      Sherlock Holmes: No, of course not.

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, Watson mulls over what to title the case.
    • Connections
      Version of The Resident Patient (1921)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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      • 51m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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