The weekly podcast of the John H. Watson Society
Can a color become intoxicated? Can a Victorian play a proper April Fool's prank? Does Watson have an echo . . . echo . . . echo? All that, another woman with the initials "M.M." in Watson's life, an…
In this special episode, we get to hear a little tale for you to listen to in a room that doesn't often get much Sherlockian attention, even though some enthusiasts do decorate it appropriately. Paul…
What is Watson on about this week? How about Thorneycroft Huxtable? We all like Thorneycroft Huxtable, right? Leave the world behind and wander Watsonland with us for a whole fifteen minutes or so.
This article from the May 1986 issue of "Wheelwrightings" picks out an odd phrase in Watson's list of Holmes's shortcomings in "A Study in Scarlet," and ponders his attempts at gardening.
In the first trial of some specials for the isolated Watsonians out there, we present the work of one Arminius Detweiller, an essay about Watson's greatest accomplishment, or lack of same.
The Watsonian Weekly tries hard to ignore all the things that are bothering us right now, and finds brand new things to bother us! Queen Victoria, a certain other podcast, and what was going on with …
Violet Smith, Doctor Spektor, the number twenty-three, the youngest Watson, 221 BBC, and a story that Sherlock Holmes himself once read about a creature whose cousin some cousin of John Watson will l…
How does February 29th figure into Watson's love life? There's a madman, a one-legged man, and some real rigamarole this episode before the time runs out.
Was the host of this podcast awakened at 4 AM by a cat trying to knock down French doors? Does it start to show in the quality of the podcast? Well, thankfully we have some loyal contributors to fill…
This week's show wanders all over the place with plenty of news about Watsons who dance, Watsons who glance, and Watsons who make romance. In other words, the usual.
The host may fumble and bumble a bit this week, but you'll definitely get all the Mary Morstan Watson this episode. She's Watson's valentine, and, well, why not?
Also, visit Academicasaurus sometime,…
It's Nigel Bruce's birthday week, and we'd believe that he'd do that to toast! Also, another doctor in detection, an educated book review, a word that is raspy but not delilvered so, a poem, and anot…
This week there's a whole lot of news about Watson's, Mopsy whispers a word, Buck finds a new Christmas beverage, Samson spies Watson's French connection, and Calder is always fascinated by anyone wh…
It's our first annual Watsonian Weekly Watson Awards show! All the things you'd expect from an awards show with a lot less! And, as always, all about the Watson!
Who was the guy Watson just found a waste of space from first sight? Just finding out is unpleasant. But you can toughen up with an iron constitution first and relax with Ian Fleming when it's over. …
The new year starts with a few changes to the Watsonian Weekly, but a bit of a rush job, so you might have to forgive a bit.
This is it! The end of this decade of Watsonian Weeklies, with a bunch of news, a different take on Mrs. Watson's needlework, Dr. Dover, and some out-takes from our "Blue Carbuncle" adaptation. Say g…
For our holiday special, the Watsonian Weekly regulars and a few special guests perform "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" in a remarkably straight, if variably acted, adaptation.
How many ways are there to celebrate your holidays in a Watsonian fashion? Well, this week you might get to hear one way NOT to do it. Also, we get an unwanted shag, an update on the rights to copy, …
This week Watson has all sorts of vices, including mentions of the movie "Holmes and Watson." Will you be missing the Frozen Pirate when it's over? Only the next quarter hour of your life will tell!