SilkRoad
Lay the coin on my tongue
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Edward Hardwicke, very likely the best Dr Watson of all time alongside the great Jeremy Brett as Holmes, has died at age 78. Sad news. 
That series had a massive influence on my childhood. It's safe to say that I ended up living in London partly because my Sherlock Holmes obsession spun off into greater things, and the series with Brett and Hardwicke (and first David Burke as Watson, also superb) had a huge amount to do with that.
If you have thoughts and memories on this TV series and these actors, please share them here!
Also - what do you think are the MBTI types of the characters as portrayed by these actors? And, if you know something about the actors in real life, their real-life types?
I'll put these forward:
Watson as played by Hardwicke - ISFJ (a very smart, sensible, solid and caring ISFJ)
Holmes as played by Brett - ENTP (probably a controversial choice for Holmes, but I'll throw it out there)
Hardwicke in real life - ISFJ
Brett in real life - ESFP or ENFP
That series had a massive influence on my childhood. It's safe to say that I ended up living in London partly because my Sherlock Holmes obsession spun off into greater things, and the series with Brett and Hardwicke (and first David Burke as Watson, also superb) had a huge amount to do with that.
If you have thoughts and memories on this TV series and these actors, please share them here!
Also - what do you think are the MBTI types of the characters as portrayed by these actors? And, if you know something about the actors in real life, their real-life types?
I'll put these forward:
Watson as played by Hardwicke - ISFJ (a very smart, sensible, solid and caring ISFJ)
Holmes as played by Brett - ENTP (probably a controversial choice for Holmes, but I'll throw it out there)
Hardwicke in real life - ISFJ
Brett in real life - ESFP or ENFP