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3.0

From BBC Radio 4 Extra:
The Man With the Twisted Lip
Dr Watson goes gallantly in search of a missing husband at the ' Bar of Gold' opium den in Upper Swandam Lane, and has a curious encounter with a tall, old man whose eyes are dull, whose skin is wrinkled-and yet whose voice is at once familiar...

The Beryl Coronet
'I could, of course, borrow so trifling a sum ten times over from my friends' said His Grace, asking the banker for the loan of £50,000- and he handed over the Beryl Coronet as security.
What happened then sent the distressed banker hurrying to 221B Baker Street to seek the aid of Sherlock Holmes...

The Blanched Soldier
Godfrey Emsworth comes back from the Boer War and hasn't been since.
At the request of Godfrey's friend and fellow-soldier, James Dodd, can Holmes solve this unusual mystery?

The Copper Beeches
When a young governess feels threatened by unknown dangers in a remote country house, Holmes and Watson are quick to fly to her aid...

The Noble Bachelor
The great detective is hired to find why a bride mysteriously disappeared just hours after getting married.

Shoscombe Old Place
The great detective heads to Berkshire to investigate strange events at a racing stable...

Starring Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes. The actor played the Baker Street sleuth in 80 radio dramas between 1952 and 1969.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tale originally appeared in 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' published in the Strand Magazine in 1927. Adapted by Michael Hardwick.

With Norman Shelley as Doctor Watson, Frederick Treves as James M Dodd, Robert Sansom as Colonel Emsworth, Frank Atkinson as the Butler, William Eedle as Mr Kent, Denis Coacher as Godfrey Emsworth and Norman Claridge as Sir James Saunders.

Producer: Frederick Bradnum

First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1959.


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