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"Come at once if convenient...if inconvenient come all the same!" Through tales of ancient curses and international spies...through mysteries featuring men of title and creatures of the night...Tom Conway gives voice to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's clever creation: Sherlock Holmes. The cerebral sleuth is accompanied and assisted by the able Dr. Watson, brought to life by Nigel Bruce. Also heard in these 16 digitally remastered and restored episodes are Ben Wright, Peggy Webber, Lurene Tuttle, Edgar Barrier, and Maxine Marx - along with Mary Gordon as Mrs. Hudson and Frederick Worlock as Lestrade.
Episodes include: "The Strange Case of the Persecuted Millionaire", 02-10-47; "The Adventure of the Haunted Bagpipes", 02-17-47; "Queue for Murder", 03-03-47; "The Singular Affair of the Ancient Egyptian Curse", 03-10-47; "The Creeping Man", 03-17-47; "The Adventure of the Scarlet Worm", 03-24-47; "The Adventure of Maltree Abbey", 03-31-47; "The Tolling Bell", 04-07-47; "The Adventure of the Carpathian Horror", 04-14-47; "The Lion's Mane", 04-21-47; "The Island of Death", 04-28-47; "The Remarkable Affair of the Pointless Robbery", 05-05-47; "Wisteria Lodge", 05-12-47; "The Harley Street Murders", 05-19-47; "The Adventure of the Submerged Baronet", 05-26-47; "The Red-Headed League", 06-02-47.
©2014 Audio programs released under license from series rights holders. 221A Baker Street Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved (P)2014 Audio programs released under license from series rights holders. 221A Baker Street Associates, Inc. All Rights ReservedListeners also enjoyed...
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- Chad
- 06-02-16
Great Old time Radio
Great Radio, interesting and insightful cases well worth the time to listen to, I highly recommend.
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