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  2. John Sherlock (Irish politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Sherlock (1603-1652) was an Irish landowner, politician and courtier of the seventeenth century. He was probably born at Littlerath, near Sallins, County Kildare, eldest son of the wealthy merchant Christopher Sherlock and his first wife Eleanor. The Sherlock family had settled in County Kildare early in the previous century.

  3. Dr. Watson - Wikipedia

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    Many of these were broadcast on Children's Hour. Of the many actors who have portrayed Holmes and Watson for the BBC, the Hobbs and Shelley duo is the longest running. In 1954, Sir Ralph Richardson played Watson (named James rather than John) in a short radio series on NBC opposite Sir John Gielgud as Holmes.

  4. John Sherlock - Wikipedia

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    John Sherlock (c. 1705 – 25 July 1794) was a Spanish brigadier general in the Ultonia Regiment. He successfully defended Melilla during a 100-day siege by Moroccan troops. [1] John was the son of Peter Sherlock, who had been made a baronet and knight by titular king, James III, the Old Pretender, in 1716.

  5. Anne Helm - Wikipedia

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    After her acting career ended in 1986, Helm started writing children's books, as Annie Helm. Her book The Sunshine Angel Book for Angel Workers of All Ages was published in 1992, [10] followed in 1993 by The Little Angel Workbook for Children of all Ages. [11] Fifteen years later, in 2018, her book Babystar was published. [12]

  6. David Burke (British actor) - Wikipedia

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    David Burke (born 25 May 1934) [1] is an English actor, known for playing Dr. John Watson in the initial series of Granada Television's 1980s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which starred Jeremy Brett in the title role. [2] He also starred as Joseph Stalin in the last two episodes of Reilly, Ace of Spies. [3]

  7. Johnlock - Wikipedia

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    In the course of the first nine episodes and holiday special, John and Sherlock's relationship is read as queer by a restaurateur, their new landlady Mrs. Hudson, John's ex-girlfriend, married gay innkeepers, lesbian dominatrix Irene Adler, Mrs. Hudson again (after she has known John for at least two years), and the in-universe British tabloid ...

  8. Patrick Macnee - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock Holmes in New York: Dr. Watson: Television film 1976–77 The New Avengers: John Steed: Main cast 1977 Dead of Night: Dr. Gheria Television film 1978 Evening in Byzantium: Ian Waldeigh The Hardy Boys "S" (ostensibly John Steed) Guest Starred in Season 3 Episode: "Assault on the Tower" which was an unofficial crossover with The Avengers ...

  9. Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock Holmes (/ ˈ ʃ ɜːr l ɒ k ˈ h oʊ m z /) is a fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle.Referring to himself as a "consulting detective" in his stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, deduction, forensic science and logical reasoning that borders on the fantastic, which he employs when investigating cases for a wide variety of clients ...