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The New Radio Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 1

By: Black Eye Entertainment
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Enjoy 16 thrilling crime stories solved by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes as they keep you glued to your chair - cup of tea in hand!

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective genius, Sherlock Holmes, came to NBC radio in 1930 starring Richard Gordon. By 1939, Basil Rathbone was heard as Holmes with Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson. The duo was simultaneously starring in a popular series of Sherlock Holmes features for Fox and later for Universal. By the end of the feature run in the mid-1940s, Rathbone was eager to separate himself from the radio show to avoid being typecast and decided to move on. Tom Conway took over with Nigel Bruce continuing as Watson (in this pairing Nigel Bruce received top billing). Tom Conway and Nigel Bruce were replaced in 1947 by John Stanley and Alfred Shirley. Others to portray Holmes and Watson over the radio run were George Shelton and Ian Martin, and Ben Wright and Eric Snowden. In 1955, NBC signed heavyweights Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph Richardson to star as Holmes and Watson, but with radio fast giving way to television, it only lasted one season. You’ll hear Basil Rathbone, Tom Conway, John Stanley, and Sir Ralph Richardson (Holmes); and Nigel Bruce, Alfred Shirley, and Sir John Gielgud (Watson) in these 16 episodes.

Full contents:

9/3/45 - "The Limping Ghost"

9/10/45 - "Colonel Warburton’s Madness"

9/17/45 - "The Case of the Out of Date Murder"

10/1/45 - "The Problem with Thor Bridge"

10/8/45 - "The Mystery of the Vanishing Elephant"

5/27/46 - "The Singular Affair of the Baconin Cipher"

1/13/47 - "The Adv. of the Devil’s Foot"

2/3/47 - "The Dying Detective"

2/17/47 - "The Haunted Bagpipes"

11/2/47 - "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches"

4/4/48 - "The Case of the Imitation Pearls"

5/2/48 - "The Adv. of the Sinister Crates of Cabbages"

5/9/48 - "The Adv. of the Illustrious Client"

5/30/48 - "A Case of Identity"

1/2/55 - "Dr. Watson Meets Sherlock Holmes"

3/13/55 - "The Case of the Blue Carbuncle"

4/24/55 - "The Empty House"

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Written obviously in a manner that would come across on a crackling radio. These are simplistic versions of the sherlock stories. Some are true to the originals while others have only the most tenuous of links. At the time whole families would gather round the wireless and for its day this series would have been exceptional. When listened to understanding the confines of that era I give it four stars, by today's standard three. Glad I redeemed a credit for it. Some might also find slight annoyance from the adverts of that priod. I now own to much wine, have slick shiny hair and an inexpensive suit.

dated but enjoyable

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the short stories are fairly well written with nice little plots, albeit not even close to the intriguing originals from the hand of Conan Doyle.

the narration is awful and the dramatization is simply bad and muddled , just not worth 8 hours of my time.

awful americanization, stay clear

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Easy to listen and relax to, nice to hear original voices from the films.

Great to listen to through the night

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I enjoyed hearing Basil Rathbone as Holmes as I’ve not heard his version before. Good recording!

Enjoyed the original recordings

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it's a little misleading having basil rathbones pic on the cover I thought it would be him and his bumbling companion all the way through but there only there for the first 3 quarters then its some other actors and there ok but I was hoping for the only sherlock homes basil rathbone imho although Robert downey jr has done a good job as sherlock , apart from that and the ads interrupting the story's (which I'm sure could have been edited out) it was alright .

not all basil rathbone

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