• QUEUE FOR MURDER and THE SINGULAR AFFAIR OF THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CURSE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES W TOM CONWAY
    May 31 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "Queue for Murder"

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    Original Air Date: January 6, 1947 Starring: Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson Writer: Dennis Green & Anthony Boucher (series writers during the Rathbone/Bruce years)

    In "Queue for Murder," Holmes and Watson find themselves investigating a baffling crime that unfolds in one of London's most ordinary settings: a queue of people waiting in line. What begins as a simple crowd scene turns deadly when a man collapses in the middle of the line — murdered in full view of dozens of witnesses who saw nothing at all.

    Holmes must determine how a killer managed to strike in such a public place without being seen, and why the victim was targeted. As he interviews the people in the queue, he uncovers a web of hidden motives, secret identities, and a carefully timed plan that depended on the anonymity of the crowd.

    This episode showcases Holmes at his analytical best, turning a seemingly impossible crime into a solvable puzzle through observation, logic, and his uncanny ability to see what others overlook.

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Singular Affair of the Ancient Egyptian Curse"

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    Original Air Date: March 10, 1947 Starring: Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson Writer: Dennis Green & Anthony Boucher

    In "The Singular Affair of the Ancient Egyptian Curse," Holmes and Watson are drawn into a case steeped in superstition and fear. When a series of mysterious deaths occur following the opening of an Egyptian tomb exhibit in London, whispers of an ancient curse begin to spread — frightening the public and baffling the authorities.

    Holmes, ever the rationalist, refuses to accept supernatural explanations. As he investigates, he uncovers a pattern of events that point toward a very human motive hidden beneath the veil of ancient legend. The case leads the detective through museums, private collections, and the shadowy world of antiquities, where greed and obsession can be as deadly as any curse.

    This episode blends atmospheric tension with classic Holmes deduction, offering listeners a rich mix of archaeology, intrigue, and Victorian‑era mystery.

    Why These Episodes Stand Out
    • Rathbone & Bruce at their peak, delivering the warmth, humor, and sharpness fans love

    • Green & Boucher's writing, known for clever plotting and faithful Holmesian tone

    • Atmospheric sound design, from London crowds to museum halls

    • Classic Holmes structure — impossible crimes, rational explanations, and elegant deductions

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  • THE ADVENTURE OF THE EMPTY HOUSE A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
    May 29 2026

    The first in "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" series

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "THE ADVENTURE OF THE EMPTY HOUSE" 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    In this unforgettable tale, Sherlock Holmes returns from the dead — and the world of detective fiction changes forever.

    "The Adventure of the Empty House" picks up three years after the tragic events at Reichenbach Falls. Dr. Watson, still grieving the loss of his closest friend, has settled into a quieter life. London has moved on. Crime has not. And then, without warning, everything changes.

    A mysterious murder shocks the city — a killing carried out under impossible circumstances. As Watson studies the case, he crosses paths with a familiar figure in the shadows… and the story erupts into one of the most dramatic reunions in all of literature.

    Holmes reveals the truth behind his disappearance, the danger that forced him into hiding, and the long game he has been playing against the remnants of Professor Moriarty's criminal empire. What follows is a tense, atmospheric pursuit through London's darkened streets, culminating in a confrontation inside the eerie, dust‑filled "empty house" that gives the story its name.

    This episode marks the official resurrection of Sherlock Holmes — a moment readers in 1903 greeted with relief, excitement, and sheer joy. Doyle's return to Baker Street is filled with energy, clever deduction, and the emotional weight of a friendship restored.

    Whether you're revisiting a classic or hearing it for the first time, "The Adventure of the Empty House" remains one of the most satisfying and iconic stories in the Holmes canon — the triumphant return of the world's greatest detective.

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  • THE ADVENTURE OF THE FINAL PROBLEM A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
    May 27 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "THE ADVENTURE OF THE FINAL PROBLEM" 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    In this landmark episode, we present one of the most dramatic and consequential stories in the entire Sherlock Holmes canon: "The Adventure of the Final Problem." First published in 1893, this tale was intended by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to be the last Sherlock Holmes story — the one that would bring the great detective's career to a definitive end.

    The story opens with Holmes at his most vulnerable, arriving at Watson's door battered and shaken after a series of violent attempts on his life. For the first time, Holmes reveals the existence of a shadowy mastermind behind London's criminal underworld: Professor James Moriarty, the "Napoleon of Crime." What follows is a tense, fast‑moving pursuit across Europe as Holmes and Watson attempt to escape Moriarty's reach — a chase that leads them to the thunderous, mist‑shrouded Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland.

    It is here, on the edge of a roaring abyss, that Holmes faces his greatest enemy in a confrontation that would shock readers, devastate fans, and ignite one of the most intense public reactions in literary history.

    This reading captures the full emotional weight of Watson's narration — the urgency, the fear, the loyalty, and the profound sense of loss that made this story unforgettable. Whether you're revisiting a classic or hearing it for the first time, "The Final Problem" remains a powerful reminder of why Sherlock Holmes became, and remains, one of the most beloved characters in world literature. s.

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  • SHERLOCK HOLMES...DEAD??
    May 24 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "SHERLOCK HOLMES… DEAD? THE DAY BRITAIN LOST ITS COLLECTIVE MIND" 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    In this special multi‑part feature, we dive into one of the most dramatic and least‑understood chapters in literary history — the day Sir Arthur Conan Doyle killed off Sherlock Holmes, and the astonishing national uproar that followed. Even lifelong Holmes fans may only know fragments of this story. Here, we tell the whole thing.

    Across five episodes, we trace the rise of Sherlock Holmes from a modest magazine character to a cultural titan who overshadowed his own creator. We explore Doyle's growing frustration, the private letters where he confessed his desire to "slay" Holmes, and the fateful decision that led to The Final Problem and the showdown at Reichenbach Falls.

    Then comes the explosion.

    Newspaper headlines. Furious letters. Twenty thousand canceled subscriptions. Black armbands worn in mourning. Public outrage so intense that Doyle became a national villain overnight. Britain didn't just lose a fictional detective — it lost a symbol of reason and justice, and it reacted with a kind of collective heartbreak the world had never seen.

    We follow Doyle through the long years after Holmes's "death," when he tried to escape the shadow of his own creation — only to discover that Holmes had become too beloved, too real, and too culturally powerful to stay buried. And finally, we tell the story of the reluctant resurrection that brought Holmes back to life and cemented his place as one of the most enduring characters in world literature.

    This is the full saga — the backstory, the backlash, the headlines, the anecdotes, and the little‑known details that reveal just how close the world came to losing Sherlock Holmes forever. It's also a cautionary tale for every author: sometimes your creation grows beyond you, and the audience decides what lives and what dies.

    A story of rebellion, outrage, resurrection… and the moment a fictional detective became immortal. Be sure to catch 'The Final Problem' (the episode where Moriarty kills Sherlock) and 'The Empty House' (Sherlock appears to Watson and explains what really happened) on Wed 4pm ET and Fri 4pm ET this week,

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  • THE RING OF THOTH by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
    May 22 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — The Ring of Thoth Ancient Egypt, Forbidden Knowledge, and a Love Story That Defies Time Itself

    Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Ring of Thoth" is one of his most evocative early tales — a blend of archaeology, mysticism, and quiet horror set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt's long shadow. This story takes listeners into the Louvre after hours, where a young Egyptologist named John Vansittart Smith encounters something he never expected: a mysterious figure moving among the mummies as though he belongs there.

    What begins as a scholarly curiosity quickly deepens into a tale of immortality, loss, and the terrible cost of tampering with the secrets of the ancients. Doyle builds the tension slowly, layering atmosphere and unease as Smith learns the stranger's story — a story that stretches back thousands of years to the courts of the Pharaohs.

    At the heart of the tale lies the Ring of Thoth, an artifact said to hold the power of life and death. Doyle uses it not as a simple magical device, but as a symbol of longing, grief, and the lengths to which a man will go to reclaim what he has lost.

    This episode offers listeners:

    • A richly atmospheric setting inside the Louvre's Egyptian wing

    • A haunting backstory rooted in ancient rites and forbidden knowledge

    • A deeply human motive driving the supernatural elements

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  • THE HAUNTING OF SHERLOCK HOLMES and THE SINGULAR AFFAIR OF THE BACONIAN CIPHER
    May 20 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Haunting of Sherlock Holmes" A New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes radio show at 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Podcast A Ghostly Visitor, a Terrified Client, and a Case That Tests Holmes's Logic Against the Supernatural

    In "The Haunting of Sherlock Holmes," the great detective is confronted with something he has little patience for: a case steeped in superstition. A shaken visitor arrives at Baker Street claiming that a ghost — or something very much like one — has been pursuing him through the fog‑shrouded streets of London.

    Holmes, ever the rationalist, dismisses the supernatural explanation, but the details are strange enough to demand investigation. As he and Watson follow the trail, they encounter shadowy figures, eerie warnings, and a pattern of events that seem designed to unsettle even the most logical mind.

    The episode blends atmospheric tension with classic Holmesian deduction, building toward a revelation that strips away the "haunting" and exposes the very human motives lurking beneath it.

    Atmosphere: foggy, eerie, Victorian‑gothic Themes: fear as a weapon, misdirection, the clash between superstition and reason

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Singular Affair of the Baconian Cipher" A Cryptic Message, a Literary Mystery, and a Crime Hidden in Plain Sight

    "The Singular Affair of the Baconian Cipher" begins with a puzzle tailor‑made for Sherlock Holmes: a mysterious cipher based on the writings of Sir Francis Bacon. When a coded message falls into Holmes's hands, it leads him and Watson into a world of literary obsession, academic rivalry, and a secret someone is desperate to protect.

    The cipher points toward a hidden truth — but also toward danger. As Holmes deciphers each layer, he uncovers a plot involving stolen documents, false identities, and a motive rooted in intellectual pride. The case becomes a race between Holmes's analytical brilliance and an adversary who believes the cipher will secure their future… or destroy someone else's.

    This is a story rich with puzzles, scholarship, and classic Holmes deduction, offering listeners a satisfying blend of mystery and intellectual intrigue.

    Atmosphere: scholarly, suspenseful, clue‑driven Themes: obsession, hidden knowledge, the power of coded messages

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    59 mins
  • THE NEW CATACOMB by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
    May 17 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — The New Catacomb at 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Rival Scholars, a Hidden Discovery, and a Descent Into Ancient Darkness! Reviews appreciated!!!

    "The New Catacomb" introduces listeners to two men whose friendship is built on equal parts admiration and rivalry: Kennedy, the confident English archaeologist, and Julius Burger, the intense and brilliant German scholar who claims to have made a discovery that will shake the academic world.

    Burger leads Kennedy through the streets of Rome and down into a forgotten entrance beneath the city — a narrow passageway that opens into a labyrinth of ancient catacombs untouched for centuries. Doyle paints the descent with a slow, tightening sense of unease: the stale air, the echo of footsteps, the weight of the earth pressing in from all sides.

    As the two men move deeper underground, the dynamic between them shifts. Kennedy's bravado begins to fade, replaced by a growing awareness of just how isolated — and vulnerable — he is in this maze of stone corridors. Burger, meanwhile, grows more controlled, more deliberate, as though the darkness itself strengthens his resolve.

    The tension reaches its peak when Burger suddenly extinguishes his lantern, plunging them both into absolute blackness. Kennedy's fear breaks through his earlier confidence as he demands that the light be restored — and in that moment, listeners sense that the true purpose of this journey may be far more personal than scholarly.

    Atmosphere: claustrophobic, psychological, charged with unspoken history Themes: rivalry, pride, buried secrets, the danger of descending too far — literally and figuratively

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  • MY FIRST EXPERIENCE IN PRACTICE by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
    May 15 2026
    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "My First Experience in Practice" at 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & the Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    In this charming and revealing chapter from Memories & Adventures, Arthur Conan Doyle looks back on his earliest days as a young doctor — a time filled with uncertainty, optimism, and more than a little comic misadventure. Fresh out of medical school and eager to prove himself, Doyle accepts a position as an assistant in a struggling country practice, only to discover that the realities of medicine are far different from the textbooks.

    He recounts his first patients with a mixture of honesty and wry humor: the long hours, the empty waiting room, the awkward house calls, and the moments when confidence had to be faked because experience was in short supply. Doyle's storytelling shines as he describes the eccentric characters he met, the challenges of rural medicine, and the lessons he learned the hard way.

    What emerges is a portrait of a young man standing at the threshold of adulthood — determined, idealistic, and occasionally overwhelmed, yet always willing to push forward. It's a warm, human glimpse into the formative experiences that shaped not only Doyle the doctor, but Doyle the writer.

    A delightful blend of humor, humility, and early‑career adventure, this chapter offers listeners a rare look at the man behind Sherlock Holmes, long before fame found him.

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    18 mins