Episode 35: Sherlock Holmes in the News




I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere show

Summary: In this episode, we catch up on some of the interesting tidbits of news that have touched the world of Sherlock Holmes lately. From a new television adaptation to Sherlockians passing, fake literary Twitter handles to banned books and more, we cover some of the more remarkable stories that have been in the public's eye over the last few weeks. In addition, we also take a look at events in the weeks ahead. While there are many events at Sherlockian societies in the North America, the United Kingdom and beyond, we focused on those in London, Toronto, Indianapolis and Providence in this case. We wrap up the show with a reading of the Editor’s Gas-Lamp from the Summer 2011 issue of The Baker Street Journal, Vol. 61, No.2. Links: The news of CBS's pending modern "Sherlock Holmes" adaptationThe avclub.com reactionWilliam Lipscomb, from the Annals of Improbable ResearchSome canonically-connected fake literary profiles on TwitterThat entire list for you to followBurt's @A_Conan_Doyle accountThe state of Undershaw and how you can helpA Study in Scarlet banned from school reading lists in Ablemarle County, Virginia Upcoming Events The Sherlock Holmes Society of London’s Richard Lancelyn Green Lecture - Sir Christopher FraylingArthur Conan Doyle: A Study in Scandal (Toronto, Oct. 13-16) From Gillette to Brett III (Indianapolis, Nov. 11-13) Listen now: Download this episode by right-clicking the icon and selecting "Save As..." or simply click on the file to listen, or on the nice box above. (File size: 55.62 MB, 1:0:41) Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email, call us at (774) 221-READ (7323) or drop by our Facebook page. And as always, please visit our sponsors Wessex Press. --