The weekly podcast of the John H. Watson Society
Special guest bull pups Johanna Draper-Carlson and Naching Kassa join the team this week to talk about the start of the Sherlock & Co. adaptation of "Wysteria Lane?" They'll help us figure that title…
Forced to wait another week for CBS's Watson and maybe a little disappointed with how Sherlock & Co.'s Black Peter turned out, the Bull Pups turn to Watson's Schrödinger's cat of a wife to fill some …
We might have had a lot to say about CBS's Watson, as the rest of the internet seems to be doing, but after short review of that, it's back to reviewing John Watson's own podcast, Sherlock & Co., and…
When you've got a podcast called "The Watsonian Weekly" and a TV show called "Watson" that's about the very character your podcast is about, you have to talk about that show, and maybe even do a spec…
The premiere of CBS's Watson happened this Sunday night, and the bull pups of the John H. Watson Society stayed up late to give it an immediate review. After so many high dog biscuit ratings for Sher…
This week, bull pup Sunshine, a.k.a. Naching Kassa, joins us to review Sherlock & Co's adaptation of "The Veiled Lodger." We also raise the question: Did Watson's literary agent give a talk on that v…
Why does Sherlock & Co. keeping giving us such lovely characters, even if they're just regular blokes like Mark Merrilow? And why the heck does our Watson's literary agent researcher think that there…
A moment of remembering Joanne Woodward's Watson and then relating this podcast to a Watson line about his podcast, then we're all about part three of Three Gales on Sherlock & Co.
We get puppet news, 'pology news, and plenty of praise for the podcast that Watson doesn't want to do right now.
It's the Christmas season, and to some folks that means it's time to re-watch the movie "Die Hard." What does that have to do with Watson? Well, what if "The Adventure of the Second Stain" was really…
The usual topic gets hard to talk about, but if you hold out long enough, you might get to hear questions about why Watson's Literary Agent visited the neighborhood of 221B Baker Street in 1903.
In an episode that might test your endurance, we go on and on and on and one about part nine of The Sign of Four from Sherlock & Co. Hope that's what you wanted to hear!
We're getting a bit more of CBS's Watson and still more of The Sign of the Four. And what did Watson's literary agent know of Holmes's Ripper investigation?
A little bit of news on CBS Watson and a whole lot of reporting on Sherlock & Co. Watson and that fills an hour. Enjoy!
When a doctor isn't known for his medical practice and his authorship is usually attributed to another writer, what's left? His relationships, whether he's living in the Victorian era or now.
The Bull Pups are talking about Sherlock, John, and Marianna's adventures in ancient temple exploration in the latest Sherlock & Co. podcast. And that's about it.
Is there anyone out there that will listen to an hour of raving reviews of Sherlock & Co.'s adaptation of Sign of the Four just to get to "The Literary Agent's Ten Percent"? Because those are the two…
After some news of the coming Watson, we rave about what at least one bull pup calls the best episode of a Sherlockian podcast ever, and then we test Watsonians on their knowledge of Watson's horrors…
A bit of news, a whole lot of discussion of part two of Sherlock & Co.'s Sign of Four, thanks to the always-problematic Miss Mary Morstan. (Even in Original Canon!) And, after all that, just a touch …
We were very anxious to talk about Sherlock & Co.'s new adaptation of The Sign of the Four starting up, but Sherlockiana had one of its rare controversies that had to be mentioned first. And it seems…