Episode 85: Nicholas Meyer

Episode 85: Nicholas Meyer

"its neat morroco case" [SIGN]

Those Sherlockians who came to the hobby from the 1970s onward will be familiar with the name Nicholas Meyer, BSI ("A Fine Moroccan Case"). His book The Seven Per-Cent Solution became a runaway hit in 1974 and 1975, eventually becoming a movie for which Meyer himself wrote the screenplay. The 2015 Baker Street Journal Christmas Annual Together Again for the First Time, which celebrates the four decades since the book and film appeared.

A master storytelling, Nick Meyer brings us behind the scenes of becoming a Sherlockian at the tender age of 11, followed closely with his first film, the influence of music, musicals and film in his budding career and how he lost Sherlock Holmes and found him again. We hear all about what it was like to take a manuscript from concept to publication and the challenges of agents, publishers, the Conan Doyle Estate and others along the way. And then the thrill of casting selections and adapting the book for the screen, even though writing for the screen is vastly different than for the printed page.

It's rare that a pastiche has as much impact as Meyer's book — or was as popular as the original stories. We explore how his early and rabid consumption of the writings about the Writings (as well as a degree of hubris) allowed him to approximate Doyle's style and be a stickler for details. His craft even granted him an invitation to the BSI dinner in 1975 — but he turned it down (!); and how his opportunity to direct Young Sherlock Holmes dissipated — you'll find out why when you tune in.

Nick was also a great sport and managed to make it through our "Mental Exaltations" quiz relatively unscathed.

The Easter egg this time brings you Nick Meyer's secret on how wearing a tie led to an acting role for him. But which film?

Join the ranks of others and become a regular supporter our show through Patreon. You choose the amount you feel comfortable with.

A master storytelling, Nick Meyer brings us behind the scenes of becoming a Sherlockian at the tender age of 11, followed closely with his first film, the influence of music, musicals and film in his budding career and how he lost Sherlock Holmes and found him again. We hear all about what it was like to take a manuscript from concept to publication and the challenges of agents, publishers, the Conan Doyle Estate and others along the way. And then the thrill of casting selections and adapting the book for the screen, even though writing for the screen is vastly different than for the printed page.

It's rare that a pastiche has as much impact as Meyer's book — or was as popular as the original stories. We explore how his early and rabid consumption of the writings about the Writings (as well as a degree of hubris) allowed him to approximate Doyle's style and be a stickler for details. His craft even granted him an invitation to the BSI dinner in 1975 — but he turned it down (!); and how his opportunity to direct Young Sherlock Holmes dissipated — you'll find out why when you tune in.

Nick was also a great sport and managed to make it through our "Mental Exaltations" quiz relatively unscathed.

The Easter egg this time brings you Nick Meyer's secret on how wearing a tie led to an acting role for him. But which film?

Join the ranks of others and become a regular supporter our show through Patreon. You choose the amount you feel comfortable with.

A special thank you to Mary Miller and Christian Mongaard for your extraordinary support!

Notes:

1:44 Welcome, friends!

4:08 Thank you

6:11 Introduction to Nicholas Meyer

10:01 Nicholas Meyer, BSI ("A Fine Moroccan Case") joins us

42:20 An important interlude

48:49 Whatever happened to Sally?

57:07 The Conan Doyle Estate again

1:03:35 The BSI Dinner invitation arrives - but with conditions

1:12:30 From page to screen

1:44:56 "Mental Exaltation"

1:50:15 Wrap up

1:53:50 A change in our status

Links:

Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard and Scoop.it sites at ihose.co/flipsherlock and ihose.co/scoopsherlock, as well as on the The Sherlock Holmes Community on Google+ (now over 2,800 members), as well as through our accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr.

Please subscribe to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher or Spreaker and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable.

Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).

Sponsors

This episode includes our two longtime sponsors that deserve your attention:

Wessex Press (check out ) and The Baker Street Journal, where you should get your annual subscription in now to secure all four issues and a very special Christmas Annual about The Seven Per-Cent Solution.

Interested in becoming an advertiser? You can find more information here.

Image credit: Steven-Charles Jaffe (Nicholas Meyer headshot)

--

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(342)

The Great Game

The Great Game

"in league with the thief" [REIG]     Arvind Ethan David is a versatile writer and producer whose career spans theater, television, film, graphic novels, audio, and now his debut novel, The Great ...

30 Juni 1h 18min

Holmes in the Heartland - Sherlock Haunts

Holmes in the Heartland - Sherlock Haunts

"quite to the heart of the matter" [MUSG] We head to the Gateway City to preview the "Holmes in the Heartland" conference, coming up on July 24–26 in St. Louis. Organizers Rob Nunn, BSI ("Elementar...

15 Juni 1h 1min

Brettcon 2 – The Return

Brettcon 2 – The Return

"the affair which you have commemorated" [MUSG]  We welcome back Gus and Luke Holwerda, hosts of The Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes Podcast, along with their producer, David Youell, to discuss Brettc...

30 Maj 1h 26min

Remembering David Burke

Remembering David Burke

"I fear that it is at a cost which will give pain to my friends" [FINA]  This special emergency episode of I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere serves as a tribute to actor David Burke, the first performe...

15 Maj 57min

75 Years of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London

75 Years of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London

"the celebrated Mr. Sherlock Holmes" [SCAN]    The Sherlock Holmes Society of London marks its 75th anniversary in 2026, and today we talk with coordinator Ashley Mayo about the year-long celebrat...

30 Apr 1h 6min

Irregular Chronicles of the Early 'Fifties

Irregular Chronicles of the Early 'Fifties

"That chronicle of our successes" [NORW]  After a 25-year pause, the definitive history of the Baker Street Irregulars finally continues. Join our chat with editors Bill Mason and Julie McKuras to ...

16 Apr 1h 22min

The Amateur Mendicant Society

The Amateur Mendicant Society

"Those were the early days" [VALL]  Join us as we explore the roots of Sherlockian tradition in the Motor City with Christopher Music, archivist and Commissionaire of The Amateur Mendicant Society...

30 Mars 1h 5min

And It Is Always 1895

And It Is Always 1895

"A collector of obscure volumes" [EMPT]  Today we honor the enduring legacy of Vincent Starrett — the legendary journalist, bibliophile, and founding member of the Baker Street Irregulars — as we...

15 Mars 1h 6min

Populärt inom Fritid

somna-med-henrik
uggla-ugglas-podcast
man-i-grupp
roda-vita-rosen
rss-horrujeje
rss-livsreglerna
elbilsveckan
jaktvloggen-podcast
travpodden
avsuttet-med-elsa-johanna
tp-podden
rss-max-tant-med-max-villman
rss-hemilyknarkarna-podcast
sexet
spokhistorier
rss-algjagare-emellan
rss-rummet-podcast
nordigt
rss-medvind
fm-podden