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The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Volume 2
For the first time in over fifty years, the estate of Dame Jean Conan Doyle has authorized new Sherlock Holmes stories to be written and aired on American radio! Jim French has been given the privilege of writing new radio dramas using the classic characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. To bring them to life, French studied the masters original stories and delved into Victorian history. Sherlock, played by John Gilbert and later by John Patrick Lowrie, is depicted faithfully as to age and disposition....
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 2) (Compact Disc)
Genre: Juvenile Fiction, Political Science, Mystery & Crime, Fiction & Literature Genres. Subgenre: General, Detectives / Private Eye, Short Stories, Puzzlers, Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement. Date Published: September 01, 2009. Release Date: September 01, 2009. Publisher: Csa Word. Format: Audio CD.
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It was in a letter of 1897, about his cousin James Ross Clemens, that Mark Twain famously noted that "the report of my death was an exaggeration." He... Continue »
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Aventuras De Sherlock Holmes / Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 2) (Unabridged) (Compact Disc)
Subgenre: Dogs / General, General, Continental European, Christianity / Rituals & Practice, Puzzlers, Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement, Graphic Novels / Crime & Mystery, Detectives / Private Eye
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The Man with the Twisted Lip - Watson rescues a patient from a disreputable opium den in London. Whom should he meet there but Holmes - in disguise and on the trail of an unusually well-off beggar
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The English mystery-solving sleuth and his trusty partner Watson return for more suspense and surprise in this second volume. The Crooked Man, and The Speckled Band are the episodes included.
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A fantastic compilation of stories, perfect for the listener who enjoys a good mystery whodunit starring the magnificent English detective. Includes The Sussex Vampire, The Creeping Man, The Speckled Band, The Crooked Man, The Greek Interpreter, and The Naval Treaty. "Hardwicke's narration is perfect... [He] provides a superlative rendering of these treasured stories."Publishers Weekly
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Each of these four stories is presented with the skill of a master storyteller. For although Conan Doyle grew to hate Sherlock Holmes, he nevertheless produced a detective who would become one of the most recognized literary figures of the 20th century. David Timson does an admirable job of narrating these tales, almost becoming the personable Dr. Watson. To add a classical touch to the book, the music of Smetana, Paganini, Suk, and Moeran is interspersed throughout. From the very first words of...
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DVD Features: Region 1; USA & Canada Keep Case Single Side - Single Layer Full Frame - 1.33 Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies Photo Galleries Filmographies Description by OLDIES.com: Packed with mystery and suspense, this tremendously popular Granada Television series remains true to the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories. Jeremy Brett stars as Holmes; David Burke as Dr. Watson.Episode 5 - "The Crooked Man": Servants for Colonel James Barclay hear arguing and then blood-curdling screams before...
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Volume 2 (DVD)
Packed with mystery and suspense, this tremendously popular Granada Television series remains true to the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories. Jeremy Brett stars as Sherlock Holmes; David Burke as Dr. Watson.
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About the Performer: David Timson has made over 1,000 broadcasts for BBC Radio Drama. Audiobooks include Barchester Towers for Penguin and Poirot stories for Agatha Christie Ltd. For Naxos AudioBooks he wrote The History of the Theatre, which won an award for most original production from the Spoken Word Publishers Association in 2001. He has also directed for Naxos four plays of Shakespeare, including Richard Ill (with Kenneth Branagh), which won Best Drama Award from the SWPA in 2001. In 2002 he...
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"The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" aired in 1954-1955 (39 episodes, filimed in France) and starred Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes. Contains three episodes: The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun, The Case of the Texas Cowgirl and the Case of the Beligerent Ghost.
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Ten complete strangers are invited to dinner at a secluded mansion on an island. After eating, an unknown voice is heard and accuses each person of hiding a secret. They discover that they are in the midst of a murdererâone who killed another earlier, and wishes to kill again.
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Volumes 5-8: The Amateur Mendicant Society, The Case of the Vanishing White Elephant, The Case of the Limping Ghost, The Girl with the Gazelle, The Case of the Out of Date Murder, The Waltz of Death, Colonel Warburton's Madness, and The Iron Box.
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The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Volume 3 For the first time in over fifty years, the estate of Dame Jean Conan Doyle has authorized new Sherlock Holmes stories to be written and aired on American radio! Jim French has been given the privilege of writing new radio dramas using the classic characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. To bring them to life, French studied the masters original stories and delved into Victorian history. The BBC saw fit to broadcast part of one of Frenchs...
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A fascinating anthology of intriguing tales in which detective extraordinaire Sherlock Holmes solves several mind-boggling crimes. His skill and prowess leaves one amazed. The fast-paced narrative hooks the reader from the very first page. This page-turner is a guaranteed treat for all readers of detective fiction.
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Each of these four stories is presented with the skill of a master storyteller. For although Conan Doyle grew to hate Sherlock Holmes, he nevertheless produced a detective who would become one of the most recognized literary figures of the 20th century. David Timson does an admirable job of narrating these tales, almost becoming the personable Dr. Watson. To add a classical touch to the book, the music of Smetana, Paganini, Suk, and Moeran is interspersed throughout. From the very first words of...
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Volume Two
Clive Merrison stars as Holmes, with Michael Williams as Watson, in these adventures....
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How many times did Dr John Watson tantalise us with passing reference to a mystery which his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, never wrote about in full? In these full-cast original adventures Bert Coules , the chief dramatist of BBC Radio 4's celebrated complete Sherlock Holmes canon, has imaginatively fleshed out four such unrecorded cases.
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ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES VOL. 2 DVD
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 2
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Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, The: Volume Three
Episode 7: The Blue Carbuncle - The "Blue Carbuncle", a precious stone with a sinister history, has been stolen from the hotel room of its current owner, the Countess of Morcar. But when a Christmas goose and a battered hat fall into Holmes' possession, he and Watson follow a trail that leads them to suspect that perhaps the wrong man has been imprisoned for the crime.
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