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Sherlock Holmes - Dr.John H. Watson YOU RAISE ME UP (Dedicated to David Burke 90th birthday) 

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Eternal memory of the wonderful talented English Actor of the 20th century Jeremy Brett (03.11.1933 - 12.09.1995)
He will forever remain in our memory and heart as a bright, beautiful Angel.
The English TV series starring Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes is a masterpiece.
There was a feeling that all the episodes were filmed under the direction of the author himself.
Everything is so close to the original stories.
It was Jeremy Brett who brillianty embodied the image that was drawn when reading the stories of Conan Doyle. What placticity, what facial expressions, what transformation into an image!
I will never be able to explain my love for this man. Jeremy was an angel who walked the earth and was taken from us ahead of time.
Jeremy will never leave my heart.
I want to express my respect and the wast gratitude to the unchanging companion of Holmes - Dr.Watson.
Britich actors - David Burke(25.05.1934) and Edward Hardwicke (07.08.1932 - 16.05.2011) excellent playeds Dr.Watson.
The materials used in the video are publicly available of the Internet.
Some images in my photo edit.

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@JoanJeremy95
@JoanJeremy95 3 месяца назад
With great gratitude, I also want to dedicate this video to the wonderful, talented British actor David Burke. On May 25, 2024, David Burke celebrated his 90th birthday. Finding your best friend is the greatest luck in life... "His amazing character was made up of two founations. It often occurred to me that his insight, stunning in its precision, was born in a struggle with the poetic thoughtfulness that constituted the main feature of this man. He constantly moved from complete relaxation to extraordinary energy. I knew well with what thoughtless calm he devoted himself in the evenings to his improvisations and notes. But suddenly a hunting passion seized him, his characteristic brilliant power of thinking increased to the level of intuition, and people unfamiliar with his method began to think that in front of them was not a man, but some kind of supernatural creature.” "It was worth the wound, it was worth many wounds, to know the depth of loyalty and love that was hidden behind this cold mask. The only and last time I inadvertently saw a kind heart❤ and a great mind" (quote Arthur Conan Doyle "Union of Redheads", interlinear translation)
@Janine16Pocotilova-by5vm
@Janine16Pocotilova-by5vm 2 месяца назад
День добрый, это очень все трогательно, что вы показываете, спасибо!Воспоминание о Джереми самые светлые, как о прекрасном актёре!!!Спасибо вам, за доставленное удовольствии вспомнить его ещё раз!!!
@JoanJeremy95
@JoanJeremy95 2 месяца назад
Спасибо вам за добрый отзыв. Мне всегда приятно знать что поклонники творчества Джереми до сих пор помнят и любят его. Есть актеры, которые никогда не умирают. Даже когда уже давно покинули этот мир. Среди них - Джереми Бретт. На мой взгляд один из самых изысканных актёров двадцатого века. Талант, красота, его удивительный голос. аристократичность, щедрое сердце... Джереми невозможно забыть.
@JaneFrieman
@JaneFrieman 3 месяца назад
🎂Happy Birthday David Burke🎂
@JoanJeremy95
@JoanJeremy95 3 месяца назад
"Without Watson, I would have died within two years. A person needs a companion, he cannot be completely alone....With his silent reproaches and reproachful gaze, Watson managed to restrain my craving for a bad habit. And our walks, our conversations, the exceptional breadth of his knowledge and interests helped me maintain sanity...when I was overcome by attack of black depression. There was no better friend in the world than him. And I treated him terribly ". From Jeremy Paul's play" "Sherlock's Secret"(interlinear translation)
@charlottevairet3453
@charlottevairet3453 3 месяца назад
I LOVE NOTHING AS MUCH as the vids wich treat of the friendship between Holmes and Watson 💖 ! Your quotes catch the essence of the major aspect of SACD's work : indeed it's sometimes friendship that, more than anything, makes life underable. Unsurprisingly Jeremy had understood that it is this strong platonic bond that needded to be put forward in the Granada series, and he superbly achieved this with his two so amiable l Watsons.
@charlottevairet3453
@charlottevairet3453 3 месяца назад
A little below MOJHGAN writes (I apologize for quoting without her previous approval since I can't reach her) : "The relationship between these two Sherlock and Watson is very interesting and thought-provoking, I wish each of us had a Watson, as companion as kind as smart as patient" I would add : Indeed, Watson is never tired of holding himself at Sherlock's side, even if his friend shows unpleasant, sometimes hurtful or simply (seemingly) unresponsive to his attentions. Your are right in everything you say here ! I too would like to have a Watson, but also would like to have the qualities which make a Watson, which enable to BE a Watson: indeed, we often lack of concern for reciprocity in our relationships, and when it comes to the ones we experience as beneficial to us, we may find that we don't reciprocate worthily the people who are selflessly fraternal to us.
@charlottevairet3453
@charlottevairet3453 3 месяца назад
I've just rewatched a TV movie, "un coeur oublié", whose action takes place in the mid 18th century and whose heros is the writer, playwright and scientist Fontenelle. One of his friend, Madame de Tencin, is reported to have said to him once, pointing to his chest : “That’s not a heart* you have there ; it’s brains, like in the head.» The movie shows how, aged 95, he discovers that he has one*, thanks to his encounter with a young lady in her 20s. One of the charms of the film is the reconstruction of the language of this time. Strangely (?), the immediate transition from this delight to your video is absolutely natural. It's due to SACD's duo, to our own hero (his name, 😉 ?) ... and to our Ksenia who is as sensitive, thoughtful and delicate as the Isabelle from "un coeur oublié". Merci, mon amie 😊 !
@JoanJeremy95
@JoanJeremy95 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your interesting story about the film you watched. Thank you for your atmospheric comment. When I first started making this video, I didn't know that David Burke turned 90 on May 25th. This is a wonderful coincidence. It's amazing that this year, April marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the first episode of Sherlock Holmes by Granada Television. May 25 marks anniversary 90 of the birth of David Burke, the first Dr. Watson. The sage was asked:How many types of friendship are there? Four, he answered. Friends are like food - you need them every day. Friends are like medicine, you look for them when you feel bad. There are friends, like a disease, thay themselves look for you. But there are friends like air - you can't see them, but they are always with you. A person cannot live without air. I love with the most tender love the two Watsons, David Burke and Edward Hardwicke. I believe that somewhere out there, in a parallel world, our beloved handsome Jeremy (Sherlock Holmes) and his detoved, faithful squire Doctor Watson(Edward Hardwicke) are discussing another investigation into a complicated incident. Like a naive child, I continue to believe in miracles.
@charlottevairet3453
@charlottevairet3453 3 месяца назад
​@@JoanJeremy95 Maybe I should explain myself a little, 😉 : my account of "Un coeur oublié" ("a forgotten about / left out heart") may have seemed a little strange, irrelevant and, to some extent, unnecessary to you, but I purposely made it because, in my mind, its plot, the quote of Madame de Tencin and the personality traits of Fontenelle resulting in the fact that he "never loved", really echoed in those of your vid. Fontenelle's character could be summarised in the quote from "The Greek Interpreter" too : "This reticence [to refer to his relations or early life] upon his part had increased the somewhat inhuman effect which he produced him as an isolated phenomenon, a brain without a heart, as deficient in human sympathy as he was pre-eminent in intelligence. His aversion to women and his disinclination to form new friendships were both typical of his unemotional character". In the TV movie the young lady asks Fontenelle to give her lessons in observing the planets (she has herself "perpetrated" a memoir on the topic). But she's also blessed with artistic skills (she sings beautifully), by which the old man, to his own surprise, finds himself touched. All this leads to the progressive development of a tender and discreet friendship between her and him, whose heart she has, in a way, "risen up" in the last years of his life. Maybe I extrapolated, maybe I made unjustified parallels between the movie and your video, but in my mind, the relation I saw between the two proves that, when "matters of the heart" are concerned, it doesn't matter if a 130 years gap, if a sea between a continent and an island, if a difference in genders and in social establishment or customs, distinguish two stories in a apparently strict way : the feelings of their characters and the restraints they sometimes impose on them can be very alike, and so can it be in real life ... I would have liked to hand over the link to the TV movie so that you can judge by yourself, but the English subtitles are so bad that I renounced it ... with regret. Thank you so much 🙏 for the truthful considerations of the sage : they give to think in a beautiful way.
@JoanJeremy95
@JoanJeremy95 3 месяца назад
@@charlottevairet3453 Are you talking about the French writer Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle? He was an amazing person and lived to be almost 100 years old. Thank you for telling me this story. What is the name of the movie watched ? Please forgive me if I did not quite understand your thinking. If I understood correctly, then you drew a parallel between Holmes's reserve towards women. And the dispassionate cold attitude towards women of Monsieur Fontenelle. How did Holmes treat women? He was polite with women, he could notice whether a lady was beautivul of not, but he did not show any special emotions. In the story of Charles Milverton, Sherlock noticed: " A true gentleman should not think about taking risks when a woman so desperately needs his help." And I'll also quote Watson's phrase about Sherlock: " He did not like women and did not trust, but he always treated them with chivalrous courtesy."
@charlottevairet3453
@charlottevairet3453 3 месяца назад
​@@JoanJeremy95It is the man ! Don't apologise for having not immediately understood my point from my first message yesterday : my thoughts were difficult to put into words, all the more that I still was under the powerful impression left by the movie I had finished to watch a few minutes before ! I'm glad in the end that you became curious about Monsieur de Fontenelle and "Un coeur oublié" because I feared that my new message and my insistence about it would be irritating to you. Keep an eye on your mailbox : something will come, 😉 (tonight, tomorrow ? A little bit of preparation is needed...)
@JoanJeremy95
@JoanJeremy95 3 месяца назад
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@charlottevairet3453
@charlottevairet3453 3 месяца назад
LYRICS OF THE SONG that accompanies the first part of the video. YOU RAISE ME UP When I am down and, oh my soul, so weary. When troubles come and my heart burdened be. Then, I am still and wait here in the silence, Until you come and sit awhile with me. You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains ; You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas ; I am strong, when I am on your shoulders ; You raise me up - to more than I can be. You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains ; You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas ; I am strong, when I am on your shoulders ; You raise me up - to more than I can be. There is no life - no life without its hunger ; Each restless heart beats so imperfectly ; But when you come and I am filled with wonder, Sometimes, I think I glimpse eternity. You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains ; You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas ; I am strong, when I am on your shoulders ; You raise me up - to more than I can be. You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains ; You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas ; I am strong, when I am on your shoulders ; You raise me up - to more than I can be. Lyrics : Lövland Music : Brendan Graham I take the liberty of adding them here because of their beauty and powerfulness. I hope our Lady Ksenia will not mind this intervention.
@JoanJeremy95
@JoanJeremy95 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the lyrics to this beautiful song. When I was editing this video, I spent a long time choosing between this song and another Secret Garden song - Strength. They are very similar in the beauty of execution and the meaning of the text. But I still chose - You raise me up.
@charlottevairet3453
@charlottevairet3453 3 месяца назад
​@@JoanJeremy95The tune of "You raise me up " began to ring in my head as soon as I woke up this morning 😊 ! Ordinarily, this phenomenon happens only when I myself chose what I want to hear, 😉... It's probably due to the successful marriage with the lyrics which resonates for many of us (lost souls, romantic people - according to your understanding, or highly sensitive ones ?). Anyway, I owe you a special thank for that, 🙏.
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