Since all my IT shows are off air or net, the Sherlock Holmes Shows are usually accompanied by another unrelated show. You will have to bear with this since The shows are made that way and I do not believe in cutting up radio shows.
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It was only after uploading this that I recalled that traveller/traveler (England/America) is one of those words that are spelt differently. Just like theatre/theater. The IT file was labelled with a single 'l'. IT's description of the episode uses double 'l'. I changed the file label to double 'l' as like I said it was only after uploading that I recalled that this is a word where the spelling is different. I've also come across real spelling mistakes by IT over the years so I didn't dwell over the spelling of the file and changed it straight away.
Week 1,379 The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Fellow Traveller Written by Daniel McGachey Directed by John Patrick Lowrie
Through a chance meeting on the train Holmes and Watson become involved with a woman who is being followed … by someone who died many years ago.
Cast: John Patrick Lowrie, Lawrence Albert, Dennis Bateman, Marianna de Fazio, Ron Hippe, Beth DeVries
Thanks very much for posting "The Grace Chalice", Jake. I'm naturally delighted that Imagination Theater has recorded it, especially as - unlike MJ Elliott's amazing amalgam of quality and quantity - this is my only workable script.
I ended up listening to all 3 versions this morning. The third being the recording of the version you posted of the live performance at The Olde Doctor Butler's Head from 2010.
I don't have the Hosiprog version of Roger's story by the Old Court Radio Theatre Company on my Onedrive but it can be found at The Sherlock Holmes Society of London's website. Link
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It was only after uploading this that I recalled that traveller/traveler (England/America) is one of those words that are spelt differently. Just like theatre/theater.
The IT file was labelled with a single 'l'. IT's description of the episode uses double 'l'. I changed the file label to double 'l' as like I said it was only after uploading that I recalled that this is a word where the spelling is different. I've also come across real spelling mistakes by IT over the years so I didn't dwell over the spelling of the file and changed it straight away.
Week 1,379 The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Fellow Traveller
Written by Daniel McGachey
Directed by John Patrick Lowrie
Through a chance meeting on the train Holmes and Watson become involved with a woman who is being followed …
by someone who died many years ago.
Cast:
John Patrick Lowrie, Lawrence Albert, Dennis Bateman, Marianna de Fazio, Ron Hippe, Beth DeVries
Onedrive Further Holmes folder
Thank you Jake.
Thanks once more, Jake
Capital! Many thanks, Jake. And - of course - many thanks to Messrs Lowrie, Albert, McGachey and co.
Thanks very much for posting "The Grace Chalice", Jake. I'm naturally delighted that Imagination Theater has recorded it, especially as - unlike MJ Elliott's amazing amalgam of quality and quantity - this is my only workable script.
I ended up listening to all 3 versions this morning. The third being the recording of the version you posted of the live performance at The Olde Doctor Butler's Head from 2010.
Good grief! I'd actually forgotten that the live performance had been recorded. Thanks for that reminder, Jake.
Thank you Jake. Much Appreciated.
Thanks, Jake. It will be interesting to compare the two versions.
Week 1,377 The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Grace Chalice
Written by Roger Johnson
Directed by John Patrick Lowrie
A client arrives with an intriguing story of the theft of an ancient treasure,
but he doesn’t want to go to the police.
Cast:
John Patrick Lowrie, Lawrence Albert, Dennis Bateman, Phillip Keiman.
Onedrive Further Holmes folder
I don't have the Hosiprog version of Roger's story by the Old Court Radio Theatre Company on my Onedrive but it can be found at The Sherlock Holmes Society of London's website.
Link
https://www.sherlock-holmes.org.uk/the-grace-chalice