The Greek Interpreter is the seventh episode of the second series of the BBC's 1960s TV series Sherlock Holmes. This episode is based on the eponymous short story.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Peter Cushing | Sherlock Holmes |
Nigel Stock | Doctor Watson |
Ronald Adam | Mycroft Holmes |
Clive Cazes | Melas |
George A. Cooper | inspector Gregson |
Edward Hardwicke | Davenport |
Daros Kamenos | Greek priest |
Evie Kyrol | Sophy |
Alexis Mann | Paul Kratides |
Steve Plytas | Crito Manikuros |
Nigel Terry | Harold Latimer |
Peter Woodthorpe | Wilson Kemp |
Missing episode status[]
This is one of the currently missing episodes of the second, 1968 series of the programme. Due to several issues in the 1960s BBC, missing episodes are presumed partially or completely lost from existing television archives, until rediscovered. Only five stories (in six episodes) of the sixteen episodes from the 1968 series are known to have survived intact. [1]
Trivia[]
- Edward Hardwicke (Davenport) would later play Watson in the Granada television series from 1986 to 1994.
See also[]
References[]
External links[]
- The Greek Interpreter (1965 TV series) on the Internet Movie Database.