Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century - Part 2 | |
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February 09, 1988 |
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Production number 15 of 65 |
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Airdate number 54 of 65 |
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Episode Information[]
- Original Airdate: February 09, 1988
- Writer: Bob Forward
- Director: Ernie Schmidt
- Production number: 15
- Airdate number: 54
Plot[]
Story Notes[]
- This story was originally intended as a separate series titled "Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century". When it was decided to make a two-part "back-door pilot" as part of the BraveStarr series, two scripts that had already been commissioned were scrapped. These were "To Forgive, Divine" by Bob Forward and "The Return of Billy the Kid" by Don Heckman.
- At the end of 1988, Group W (Westinghouse) announced that Filmation was developing "Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century" as a syndicated series to offer for fall 1989, together with another BraveStarr spin-of titled "Bravo!" and a spin-of from Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night titled "Bugzburg". In 1989 Westinghouse sold Filmation to Paravision International, an investment consortium led by the French cosmetics company L'Oréal. L'Oréal was only interested in the Filmation library and shut down all of the studio's production.
- There is no moral segment.
Spirit Powers[]
- Strength of the Bear - BraveStarr invokes Strength of the Bear to break the fortified door of the prion cel that was holding him, Holmes, Wt'sn and Mycroft.
Episode Breakdown[]
Law Protectors[]
- Mycroft Holmes
Villains[]
- Riff Randals
Others[]
- Fleeder
- Booster
- 'Erbert
- Hackman
Locations[]
- Earth
- New London
- Eiffel Tower
- New Texas (mentioned only)
Equipment[]
- Scanner Pipe
Weapons[]
- Ray Derringer
Vehicles[]
- Kerium Freighter
Species[]
Animals[]
- Baskerville
Music style[]
- Hypno-Rock