Zaphod Beeblebrox plays Sherlock Holmes! Or, at least, Mark Wing-Davey, Zaphod in the original radio and television productions of "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", plays Holmes in this curious one-off by Derek Wilson, in which Holmes and Wats
Sherlock Holmes enthusiast Nick Utechin presents a 3 hour special on the detective's presence on the radio from the Forties to the Naughties. Plus there's an interview with writer and dramatist Bert Coules. Programmes are:
The Adventure of the Speck
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It's time I contributed something positive to this group. Let's see if I've got the hang of this technology...
"The Adventure of the Pimlico Poisoner" was written by Peter Mackie, who had worked with Bert Coules on "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
One of the greatest feuds of OTR was that between Jack Benny and Fred Allen, resulting in constant comedic jabs at each other on their respective shows for nearly a decade. Fans of the shows were often completely convinced that the two harbored deep
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Sherlockians, western fans and mystery lovers who enjoy their whodunits leavened with humor should all be delighted by Hockensmith's captivating debut, which features Montana cowboys and brothers Gustav and Otto Amlingmeyer (better known as Old Red
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I could only find 1 show with this duo and no information except that in the few reviews that did mention them they were among the reviewers least favorite. Judge for yourself with this show.
Although the Complete selection of shows from "The Radio Detectives" is/will be located in the group "Whodunit" I felt that "The Voice Of Sherlock Holmes" from this series would be a fitting addition to "The Definitive Sherlock Holmes".
Sherlock's Last Case
by Charles Marowitz
featuring Dinsdale Lansden as Holmes and John Moffatt as Watson
directed by Walter Acosts
90 minutes
Broadcast 6 May 1989 (Saturday Night Theatre)
(earlier WS broadcast ran only 55 minutes)
The play, written
Second Holmes was a six-part radio comedy series following the adventures of the grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in contemporary England. Stamford Holmes was played by Peter Egan and "Doctor" Watson by Jeremy Nicholas. The series was w
The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes was a BBC Radio 2 comedy series written by Tony Hare. It starred Roy Hudd, Chris Emmett, Jeffrey Holland, and June Whitfield, and was broadcast between January 16, 1999, to February 20, 1999.
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