The Hound of the Baskervilles has been adapted in various forms of media.
Film and television adaptations Over 20 film and television versions of
The Hound of the Baskervilles have been made.
Audio Edith Meiser adapted the novel as six episodes of the radio series
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The episodes aired in February and March 1932, with
Richard Gordon as Sherlock Holmes and Leigh Lovell as Dr. Watson. Another dramatisation of the story aired in November and December 1936, with Gordon as Holmes and Harry West as Watson. The story was also adapted by Meiser as six episodes of
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes with
Basil Rathbone as Holmes and
Nigel Bruce as Watson. The episodes aired in January and February 1941. A dramatisation of the novel by
Felix Felton aired on the
BBC Light Programme in 1958 as part of the
1952–1969 radio series, with
Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes and
Norman Shelley as Dr. Watson. A different production of
The Hound of the Baskervilles, also adapted by Felton and starring Hobbs and Shelley with a different supporting cast, aired in 1961 on the
BBC Home Service. The novel was adapted as an episode of
CBS Radio Mystery Theater. The episode, which aired in 1977, starred
Kevin McCarthy as Holmes and
Lloyd Battista as Watson.
The Hound of the Baskervilles has been adapted for radio for the BBC by
Bert Coules on two occasions. The first starred
Roger Rees as Holmes,
Crawford Logan as Watson and
Matt Zimmerman as Sir Henry and was broadcast in 1988 on
BBC Radio 4. Following its good reception, Coules proposed further radio adaptations, which eventually led to the
1989–1998 radio series of dramatisations of the entire canon, starring
Clive Merrison as Holmes and
Michael Williams as Watson. The second adaptation of
The Hound of the Baskervilles, featuring this pairing, was broadcast in 1998, and also featured
Judi Dench as Mrs. Hudson and
Donald Sinden as Sir Charles Baskerville.
Clive Nolan and
Oliver Wakeman adapted
The Hound of the Baskervilles as a progressive rock album in 2002, with narration by
Robert Powell.
The Hound of the Baskervilles was adapted as three episodes of the American radio series
The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, with
John Patrick Lowrie as Holmes and Lawrence Albert as Watson. The episodes first aired in March 2008. In 2011,
Big Finish Productions released their adaptation of the book as part of their second series of Holmes dramas. Holmes was played by
Nicholas Briggs, and Watson was played by Richard Earl. In 2014,
L.A. Theatre Works released their production, starring
Seamus Dever as Holmes,
Geoffrey Arend as Watson,
James Marsters as Sir Henry,
Sarah Drew as Beryl Stapleton,
Wilson Bethel as Stapleton, Henri Lubatti as Dr. Mortimer,
Christopher Neame as Sir Charles and Frankland,
Moira Quirk as Mrs. Hudson & Mrs. Barrymore, and Darren Richardson as Barrymore. In 2017, Bleak December released an abridged full-cast production for Cadabra Records with
Sir Derek Jacobi as Holmes. In 2020, Lions Den Theatre released a new adaptation of the novel written and directed by Keith Morrison on the company's YouTube channel. An early version of the play was performed in various locations around Nova Scotia in 2018. In 2021,
Audible released a dramatisation by
George Mann and
Cavan Scott, starring
Colin Salmon as Holmes and
Stephen Fry as Watson. In 2022,
The Hound of the Baskervilles was adapted and conducted as a "concert drama" by
Neil Brand, with the music directed by
Timothy Brock, and performed by the
BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Mark Gatiss and
Sanjeev Bhaskar played Holmes and Watson, respectively. The production was recorded at the
Barbican Hall on 20 December, and was broadcast on
BBC Radio 3 on 22 January 2023. A filmed recording of the reading was broadcast for BBC Four on 25 December 2023. In 2025, the podcast
Sherlock & Co. adapted the story in a ten-episode adventure called "The Hound of the Baskervilles", starring Harry Attwell as Sherlock Holmes, Paul Waggott as Dr. John Watson and Marta da Silva as Mariana "Mrs. Hudson" Ametxazurra.
Omari Douglas voices Dr. J Mortimer.
Stage Prolific playwright
Tim Kelly adapted the story for the stage in 1976. One production was at
Boston's Theater Loft in 1982. In 2007, Peepolykus Theatre Company premiered a new adaptation of
The Hound of the Baskervilles at
West Yorkshire Playhouse in
Leeds. Adapted by John Nicholson and
Steven Canny, the production involves only three actors and was praised by critics for its
physical comedy. Following a UK tour, it transferred to the
Duchess Theatre in
London's West End.
The Daily Telegraph described it as a ‘wonderfully delightful spoof’, while
The Sunday Times praised its ‘mad hilarity that will make you feel quite sane’. This adaptation continues to be presented by both amateur and professional companies around the world. Stage performances have also been performed in the UK in dramatisations by Joan Knight, Claire Malcolmson,
Harry Meacher, and Roger Sansom, among others. Meacher's version has been produced three times, each time with himself the actor playing Holmes.
Ken Ludwig authored an adaptation entitled
Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery which premiered as a co-production at
Arena Stage (
Washington, D.C.) in January 2015 and
McCarter Theatre Center in March 2015. In 2021, an adaption for the stage by Steven Canny and John Nicholson for Peepolykus, directed by Tim Jackson & Lotte Wakeman toured the UK produced by Original Theatre Company and Bolton's Octagon Theatre. It was a continuation the adaptation that was directed by Lotte Wakeman for English Theatre, Frankfurt, Jermyn St Theatre and Octagon, Bolton. In 2022, to commemorate the book's 120th anniversary, a new staging was produced in the form of a live radio play reading, adapted by Martin Parsons, and starring
Colin Baker and
Terry Molloy as Holmes and Watson. The tour has continued on and off into 2025.
Video games The Hound of the Baskervilles is utilised in the final case in
The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures in which the protagonist teams up with
Herlock Sholmes (Sherlock Holmes in the original Japanese version) to investigate mysteries based on various entries in the Holmes chronology. In particular, the manuscript of
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a key part of the case.
Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles is a
casual game by
Frogwares. It departs from the original plot by introducing clear supernatural elements. Despite its non-canonical plot, it received good reviews. ==See also==