The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Franco-British Film Co. Released in the U.S. by Universal Features, 1912-1913; in England by Fanning Film Service, 1913.
Cast: M. Treville (Sherlock Holmes), Mr. Moyse (Dr. Watson).
Contents: 1. The Speckled Band. -- 2. Silver Blaze. -- 3. The Beryl Coronet. -- 4. The Musgrave Ritual. -- 5. The Reigate Squires. -- 6. The Stolen Papers [Nava]. -- 7. The Mystery of Boscombe Vale. -- 8. The Copper Beeches.
A series of one- and two-reel films with all-English casts except for M. Treville, the French actor who portrayed Sherlock Holmes. The films were produced "with the exclusive permission and under the personal supervision of the author."
Reviews: Moving Picture World (November 23, 1912), 779 (G. F. Blaisdell); (February 8, 1913), 618; (March 1, 1913), 932, 934, (March 8, 1913), 1020.
These are the Television and Movie versions of Dr. Watson I could find starting in 1905 and going through 2012:
H. Kyrle Bellew (1905)
Holger-Madsen (1909)
Fred Mace (1911)
Mr. Moyse (8 different times in 1912)
Charles Gunn (1913)
John Ford (1914)
Edward Fielding (1916)
Arthur M. Cullin (2 different times in 1916 and 1923)
Hubert Willis (45 different times from 1921-23)
Roland Young (1922)
George Seroff (1929)
H. Reeves-Smith (1929)
Ian Fleming (4 different times in 1931, 1932, 1935 and 1937
Athole Stewart (1931)
Frederick Lloyd (1932)
Ian Hunter (1932)
Reginald Owen (1932)
Warburton Gamble (1933)
Fritz Odemar (1937)
Heinz Rühmann (1937)
William Podmore (1937)
Nigel Bruce (15 different times from 1939-46)
Melville Cooper (2 times in 1949)
Campbell Singer (1951)
Philip King (1951)
Raymond Francis (6 episodes of a miniseries in 1951 and 1 time in 1984)
Martyn Green (1953)
Harald Mannl (1954)
Arnulf Schröder (1955)
Howard Marion-Crawford (39 episodes of a TV series from 1954-55)
André Morell (1959)
Thorley Walters (4 times in 1962, 1969, 1975, and 1977)
Nigel Stock (1 movie and 29 TV episodes from 1964-68)
Donald Houston (1965)
Jacques Alric (1967)
Gianni Bonagura (2 movies and 6 TV episodes in 1968)
Paul Edwin Roth (6 episodes of a TV series in 1968)
Colin Blakely (1970)
Graham Chapman (1970)
Václav Voska (1971)
Joanne Woodward (As Dr. Mildred Watson in 1971)
Bernard Fox (1972)
William Rushton (1973)
Roger Lumont (1974)
André Haber (1974)
Edward Fox (1974)
Jenny O'Hara (As Dr. Joan Watson in 1976)
Patrick Macnee (3 times in 1976, 1991, and 1992)
Robert Duvall (1976)
Dudley Moore (1978)
Michael Cochrane (1978)
Vitali Solomin (9 times in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, and 1986)
Heinz Rennhack (1979)
James Mason (1979)
Donald Pickering (24 episodes of a TV Show from 1979-80)
Laurie Main (1980)
Richard Woods (1981)
Donald O'Connor (1982)
Philippe Laudenbach (1982)
Terence Rigby (4 episodes of a TV show in 1982)
Earle Cross (2 times in 1983)
Hubert Rees (5 episodes of a TV show in 1983)
Donald Churchill (1983)
David Healy (1983)
William Griffis (1984)
John Mills (1984)
Kousei Tomita/Lewis Arquette (26 episodes of a TV show in 1984)
David Burke (13 episodes of a TV show in 1984-85 and 1 time in 1995)
Alan Cox (1985)
Michael Hordern (1985)
Edward Hardwicke (3 times in 1987, 1992, and 2010, 11 episodes of a TV show in 1986-88, and 9 episodes of a TV show in 1991-93, and 6 episodes of a TV show in 1994)
Peter Cullen (1988)
Ben Kingsley (1988)
Patrick Monckton (1989)
Frank Welker (1989)
John Hillerman (1990)
Omar Valdés (1991)
Gilbert Dacournan (1991)
Phil Hartman (1991)
Richard Johnson (1991)
Pat Fraley (1992)
John Scott-Paget (1993)
Ric Spiegel (2 episodes of a TV show in 1995)
Jeff Bennett (1995)
Jerry Nelson (1996)
John Payne (17 episodes of a TV show from 1999-2000)
Kenneth Welsh (4 times in 2000, 2001, and 2002)
Jean-Pierre Lazzerini (2001)
Roger Morlidge (2002)
Ian Hart (2 times in 2002 and 2004)
Ugo Mazin (2002)
Bill Paterson (2007)
Chris Cason (2 episodes of a TV show in 2008)
Tetsuo Gotô (2 episodes of a TV show in 2008)
Jim Piddock (2009)
Jude Law 2 times in 2009 and 2011)
Gareth David-Lloyd (2010)
Michel Moulin (2010)
John Rhys-Davies (2010)
Joe Aiello (2011)
Terry Wade (2011)
Martin Freeman (6 episodes of a TV show from 2010-2012)
José Luis Garcia Pérez (2012)
Lucy Liu (as Dr. Joan Watson in an upcoming TV show in 2012)
Yes. His memory remains the same just the physical changes in regeneration
No
The cast of Her Menacing Past - 1915 includes: Mignon Anderson as Anna Sanderson
Queeneth Hilbert has: Played Kossy in "Hand of Fate" in 2012. Played Kossy in "Brave Mind" in 2012. Played Kossy in "Hand of Fate 2" in 2012. Played Kossy in "Brave Mind 2" in 2012. Played Kossy in "Sins of the Past" in 2012. Played Kossy in "Sins of the Past 2" in 2012.
River Song first appeared in 2008, when David Tennant was still playing the Doctor. The first time we saw River Song was when she died. River and the Doctor are moving in opposite directions in time, so as we, the viewers, move forward with the Doctor, we are seeing River Song's past.
Phil Nwagu has: Played Doctor in "Sins of the Past 2" in 2012. Played Doctor in "Hand of Fate" in 2012. Played Doctor in "Brave Mind" in 2012. Played Doctor in "Hand of Fate 2" in 2012. Played Doctor in "Brave Mind 2" in 2012. Played Doctor in "Sins of the Past" in 2012.
Are you in doctor watson's class? lol Oh my gosh. Dr. Watson's crazy. Does anyone have past essays?
There have been two Scottish actors who have played the role of Doctor Who: David Tennant, who played the Tenth Doctor, and Peter Capaldi, who played the Twelfth Doctor. Both actors brought their own unique charm and style to the iconic character.
Chris Eccleston Tom Baker William Hartnell Colin Baker
Past Africa, past India, then home to Aussie-land!
yes, there was once a scientist named James Watson who discovered DNA
David Tennant. And you mean 'played'. As The Doctor is now played by Matt Smith, then it should be in the past tense. Of course, you could have asked this before, but I said it any way.
There is no information that states that Emma Watson likes wrestling. She does enjoy sports and has even played hockey and tennis in the past.
The past tense of play is played, and the past participle is also played.
Played is the past tense of play.
The past tense of "play" is "played." The past participle of "play" is also "played."
The simple past tense is played. The past participle is also played.