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Evan and Sasha take a queer magnifying glass to adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes stories from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Stories all the way up to modern day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Baker Street Babes Podcast

The Baker Street Babes Podcast

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The Baker Street Babes are an all-female group of Sherlock Holmes fans who talk about everything from canon to Cumberbatch, Charles Augustus Milverton to Jude Law, and dancing men to Jeremy Brett. The Baker Street Babes (http://bakerstreetbabes.com)
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Deep house mixes from Baker Street Recordings. Leeds based record label Baker Street Recordings have earned their reputation as one of the most exciting House music labels to emerge from the UK in recent years, thanks to a hard work ethic and consistently quality music. Producers at the forefront of the ‘underground’ house scene have featured on Baker Street releases; names such as Moodymanc, Sei A, Sasse, Lee Mortimer, Demarkus Lewis, Lil’ Mark and Justin Harris of Freaks, alongside up and ...
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The Baker Street Babes are an all-female group of Sherlock Holmes fans who talk about everything from canon to Cumberbatch, Charles Augustus Milverton to Jude Law, and dancing men to Jeremy Brett. We love Sherlock Holmes and we love having well informed, but also quite fun discussions about it. We’re all young and we’re all females, but we’re all die hard Sherlockians/Holmesian. It’s a demographic within the Sherlock Holmes fandom that is new and growing and doesn’t yet have a voice. We hope ...
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Evan and Sasha are joined by friend-of-the-pod, Emily to discuss Guy Ritchie’s 2009 film adaptation starring Robert Downey Jr. This film has everything: Cults! Explosions! Homoeroticism! Listen to Emily’s guest spot on our last podcast! instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Sasha, Evan and Zach conclude their conversation about Sherlock Holmes musicals by discussing the series of wild choices that make up 1989’s Sherlock Holmes The Musical. Zach’s Website Zach’s YouTube Channel Zach’s Plays instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Evan and Sasha are joined by video-essayist and playwright Zach Barr to talk about Sherlock Holmes Musicals and boy do they all have a lot to say. Part one of this episode covers the occasionally baffling 1965 Broadway musical Baker Street. Check back next week for our coverage of the 80’s West End Musical, Sherlock Holmes. Zach’s YouTube Channel Z…
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Sasha and Evan finally meet “The World’s Greatest Detective”… no not that one, the other one. First up it’s Adam West’s Batman from the 60’s (featuring Catwoman) and then the animated Batman the Brave and the Bold from the late 2000’s (featuring Sherlock Holmes and John Watson) instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva…
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Evan and Sasha watch one of the most beloved Sherlock Holmes adaptations, Billy Wilder’s The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, The one where Sherlock comes out, meets Queen Victoria (and the loch ness monster) and kills a bunch of monks. What can I say, we loved it. instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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Evan and Sasha are joined by PACrats Jordyn and Frankie, whose knowledge of the law and the Disney brand respectively come in very handy as we decide whether or not Who Framed Roger Rabbit is also an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories. PACrats Nothing to See Hear instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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Y’all, we had so much to say about BBC Sherlock that this unexpectedly became a two-parter. Lauren Grace Thompson joins us in discussing the show’s (surprisingly good, despite the queerbaiting) first episode, A Study in Pink. Next week we’ll post the second half of our conversation where we discuss the first episode of the show’s second season, A S…
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Evan and Ian are joined by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson, co-creators of Fawx & Stallion, a hilarious narrative fiction podcast about Sherlock and Watson’s wannabe-detective neighbors. We discuss expanding the canon to include more marginalized people, the challenges of writing good mysteries and the formula for a perfect Netflix movie. Fawx …
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It’s the Holiday Special! Ian and Evan read The Blue Carbuncle and then compare it to its adaptation from the Granada series starring our old friends Jeremy Brett and David Burke. We’ll be taking next week off, but will have some exciting new episodes coming your way in the new year! instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com…
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Evan and Ian stay on theme with two more Sherlock parodies. First up is the Veggietales episode Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler, then the Looney Tunes cartoon Deduce, You Say. Somehow this all inspires a lot of silly voices. instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Ian and Evan explore two parody films, The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother and Without a Clue. Despite the two films having surprisingly similar plots, one is pretty good and the other is the worst film we’ve ever seen. instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Evan and Ian return to the wellspring that is the short stories of Arthur Conan Doyle and discuss The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans and The Five Orange Pips, wherein somehow Sherlock mucks it up both times. instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Ian and Evan report back from the occasionally baffling world of the Frogwares video game, Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One, which features a 21 year old Sherlock solving his first couple cases. CW: brief discussions of sexual assault, blood and gore Frogwares is a Ukrainian company. If you have the means to support the Ukrainian people you can do so h…
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In a bit of a twist Evan and Ian celebrate the end of the actor’s strike by watching a silent film that’s been in the public domain for at least three years. Surprisingly I think it’s one of our favorite things we’ve watched. Herlock Sholmes in Ace Attorney: https://youtu.be/EfW40DxtawM?si=g6fLLvn4B_iog0z2 instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted …
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This week we’re joined by playwright Christopher M. Walsh to discuss his two gender-bending Holmes adaptation stage plays, Miss Holmes and Miss Holmes Returns. christophermwalsh.com Chris was influenced by the Not In Our House movement in Chicago, more info here! notinourhouseorg.wordpress.com instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See…
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It’s the Halloween special! Friends of the pod, Jess and Em join Evan and Ian to share opinions (and agricultural knowledge) about a 70’s movie that pits the great detective against Jack the Ripper. It leaves us with a lot of questions. instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Ian and Evan are joined once again by Sara Ghaleb as they discuss Neil Gaiman’s lovecraftian pastiche, A Study in Emerald. Also, the answer to the question: Is Moriarty the Wario to Sherlock’s Mario? instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Sara Ghaleb is a writer, director, and producer in Los Angeles, California. She has a BFA in Dramatic Writing from …
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Ian and Evan are joined by Sara Ghaleb as they discuss two episodes of the Granada Sherlock Holmes TV series from the 80’s, The Red Headed League and The Devil’s Foot. I know it’s early in the season, but is this the perfect Holmes? instagram.com/_bakerstreetregulars Sara Ghaleb is a writer, director, and producer in Los Angeles, California. She ha…
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Ian and Evan are joined by David Blixt once more as they conclude their exploration of the Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce adaptations with 1942’s “The Voice of Terror” wherein Sherlock Holmes foils an insidious Nazi plot. And Watson is there too. David Blixt is a writer, actor and fight director and terrifically talented at all three. Read his books,…
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Evan and Ian delve into an episode of the radio series “The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” with a help of special guest David Blixt, discussing everything from Port Wine to Tom Holland along the way. David Blixt is a writer, actor and fight director and shockingly good at all three. Read his books, hire him to work on your plays. davidblixt.com…
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Ian and Evan continue their journey through Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes stories in this first minisode looking at two of his most famous short stories, A Scandal in Bohemia & The Final problem. Along the way we meet two of the most over-represented side characters in Holmesian adaptations, Professor James Moriarty and Irene Adler, and encounter the…
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Evan and Ian start their Sherlock Holmes journey at the very beginning with the two most famous Sherlock Holmes novels. With a Study in Scarlet they learn that you don’t always get it right on your first try and with The Hound of the Baskervilles they learn just how depressing the English countryside can be. ——————————————— Attribution: “Dog Days a…
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What adaptation of the canon do the Baker Street Babes consider the greatest Sherlockian film of all time? Which movie weaves the best villain and a long-lost member of the Holmes family into a single immaculate tapestry known as "Thorpe"? Is it true that each and every film would be substantially improved with the addition of mechanized min-T-rexe…
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Yes, it's been a decade since the airing of BBC Sherlock's "A Study in Pink." And while time has absolutely no meaning in the age of COVID, it has been an extraordinary ten years of memories thanks to the little British show that surprised the world. So we take some time to talk about our memories of the Sherlock fandom and the crazy trajectory of …
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The world is a difficult place right now. A place where it's OK to not be OK. However, we do hope you're OK and that maybe some silly talk about "The Solitary Cyclist" and The Diogenes Club as places of social distancing may brighten your spirits. In this episode Maria and Ashley do just that while Curly, Lyndsay, Taylor, Sarah, and Amy check in wi…
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Curly chats with Elinor Gray about her new conference: The Left Coast Sherlockian Symposium. The Left Coast Sherlockian Symposium was created in the vacuum of Sherlock Seattle, and molded in the image of , , and other Sherlockian events around the United States. LCSS is a fun and educational weekend of talks, socializing, and friendship in the Paci…
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BSB Amy and our good friend Chris Zordan discuss everything Irene Adler with a wonderful audience at 221B Con. Who was Irene Adler? Why is she so important to fans even though she only appears in one story? Taking on this larger than life adventuress that bested Sherlock Holmes is something many adaptations (all adaptations?) get kinda wrong. Why i…
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Join us for our live podcast at 221B Con speaking with the one and only Nancy Springer, author of the Enola Holmes series. Where did Enola come from? What was Nancy's favorite book? Why did Florence Nightingale have 56 white Persian cats? We get the details about the film announcement starring Millie Bobbie Brown from Stranger Things and the ingeni…
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It's not every day you find an entire re-creation of 221B Baker Street... it's even rarer when that re-creation is in Los Angeles. Chuck Kovacic is a longtime Sherlockian and utterly devoted to having the most authentic Sherlock Holmes sitting room in the world. The amount of detail and research that has been poured into the room where so many of t…
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Babe Ardy visits Bonnie MacBird for tea, shortbread, and a discussion of Unquiet Spirits, the second of MacBird's trilogy of Holmes pastiches. Join us to hear about what it's like to write and research a Holmes novel, including tales of location-scouting for books, and visiting whisky distilleries by way of research. We also chat about the historic…
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We interview one of our own this go around as Amy, Sarah, and guest extraordinaire Elinor sit down with Lyndsay Faye about her new short story collection: The Whole Art of Detection: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes. The Whole Art of Detection is an amazing group of lost Sherlock Holmes tales. How did she think up the stories? Where did they come …
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We're back! And with a live recorded podcast at 221B Con, our favorite Sherlock Holmes convention. This episode is with Martin Powell, whom you may know from comics or Disney or marvel or children's books or ... y'know... Sherlock Holmes! We chat with him about how Holmes keeps coming back into his life, his amazing friendship with Ray Bradbury, Dr…
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