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Location: Kensington, England - Posted February 22, 2012 12:38 pm

Violet Wellington

Hello Rebecca, :)
Why does the mp3 files of Marigold not work anymore? :(
I would have liked to hear JB's singing! :D Please could upload them all again?

Posted February 19, 2012 10:23 pm

Tom Bassett

I can see you have a great deal of love and respect for Jeremy. Good job!

Posted February 19, 2012 5:15 pm

Marsha

Well bless my soul this site is fantastic!

Posted February 17, 2012 7:15 am
Email: admin [at] jeremybrett [dot] info

Rebecca Wilde

Hi Annora, could you please e-mail me. I'd very much like to ask you some questions to see if it matches up with info from other sources. Also, could you let me what year you met Paul? thank you. :D

Location: Illinois - Posted February 16, 2012 8:24 pm

ANNORA RODRIGUEZ

Dear Admin,
I came across this site while looking for details of a film Paul Shenar was in. I am delighted to see you have included Paul on Brett's biography page. I knew Paul very well from the latter half of the 70s, after a chance meeting in San Francisco. Through Paul I also knew Jeremy quite well. Jeremy was a delightful man. I have some photos which might be of great interest to you but I don't have a scanner and I don't know how to put them on the internet. If you could let me know how to go about this I'd be pleased to help.
Keep up the good work,
Annora

Location: MARLOW,Buckinghamshire,England - Posted February 11, 2012 12:29 am
Website - Email: ferrarifan1956 [at] gmail [dot] com

Mrs Gail J Gray

I think Jeremy Brett and Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee and finally Basil Rathbone, these are the only best actors to portray Sherlock Holmes, there will never be any other actors in this world that can play Sherlock Holmes a 100 per cent correct. I shall never forget them, i have enjoyed there acting immenseley.

Location: MARLOW,Buckinghamshire,England - Posted February 11, 2012 12:27 am
Website - Email: ferrarifan1956 [at] gmail [dot] com

Mrs Gail J Gray

I think Jeremy Brett and Peter Cushing and Christopher and finally Basil Rathbone, these are the only best actors to portray Sherlock Holmes, there will never be any other actors in this world that can play Sherlock Holmes a 100 per cent correct. I shall never forget them, i have enjoyed there acting immenseley.

Location: London - Posted February 9, 2012 5:40 pm
Website - Email: admin [at] jeremybrett [dot] info

Rebecca Wilde

Fascinating stuff, Andrew! Reminds me a little of my all time favourite Holmes film, 'Murder by Decree'. I'd like to talk to you further on your meeting with Jeremy, feel free to e-mail me at the above e-mail address.

Location: Gosport Hampshire Uk - Posted February 9, 2012 2:00 am
Email: andrewrosshay [at] gmail [dot] com

Andrew Ross Hay

Jeremy Brett obviously having researched Jack The Ripper spoke of a story he was planning involving Holmes called The Whitechapel Murders. I quote him as a wrote it just after in 1989. Brett spoke in a drawn out eccentric manner but with a menace that could chill a spine "The Ripper has struck poor Annie Chapman on the 8th day of September eighteen hundred and eighty eight, and Inspector Lastrade hasn't got a clue, he is perplexed, bewildered, disbelieving the evidence of his own eyes, why would one Human Being do this to another. Suddenly he sees a man down in the dirt searching it appears for something he has lost, a man who senses Lastrade's approach and despite persuit makes good his escape. Three weeks later on that oh so dreadful night of September 30th, The Ripper struck again, not once but twice, Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes, the only clue a dark haired man in his thirties, that eventually brought Lastrade and six burely officers to 221b Baker Street to question Sherlock Holmes. The detective thereafter openly admitts to having been at the three crime scenes, in Stride's case actually managing to scare the attacker off and giving chase. Lastrade then told Holmes that they had a man at the Yard who knew about criminal profiles that they were looking for a man that fitted Holmes description, a man who lived on his own, who could come and go as he pleased, someone who could blend in not be noticed, maybe in disguise like Holmes was known for. Holmes laughed, scoffing at Lestrade's inabilaty to see the facts, to wit Lestrade snapped back that he didn't see anything to laugh at as three girls had been murdered. Holmes stared at Lestrade in disguist. Five women have died Inspector and two survived, Fairy Fay was the first in Mitre Squire on Boxing Night last, Annie Millwood on the 25th February 1888, Whitechapel, and Ada Wilson of Mile End on 28th March both survived, Martha Tubram, was murdered on the 7th August at Spitfields, all Inspector prior to the victim you call the first Mary Ann Nichols on the 31st August. Lastrade asked why Holmes linked these murders to the known Ripper cases, how he could possibly be sure, to wit Holmes jeered Lastrade saying that it was in the criminal's profile. Go through your files look especially at the statements of Ada Wilson and the witness's in her case there you have a perfect description of your man Inspector. Beyond that, you say he comes and goes with ease ere that true he would be killing every night, has a thirst for it, a need to kill, although the early attacks were done, for reason, with a purpose in mind, he didn't seem to take such pleasure, such care in hs work. He is a skilled man, a surgeon, an army surgeon probably, although this is not his field, he doesn't do this for a living. He is well dressed, well spoken, a aristocrat, a title. And then there's his accomplice, the guardsman seen by witness's, what kind of man lets another do what our attacker does and does nothing. A servent Inspector, a servent. I gave him a fright with Stride, but rest assured we have to be on our guard as he will strike again...part two to follow

Location: Nottingham England - Posted February 8, 2012 10:33 pm
Email: kmarsden [at] btinternet [dot] com

Kelly Marsden

I loved Jeremy with a passion England's finest actors to know he thought about writing his own Holmes stories fills me with awe, wonderment and excitement

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