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  • The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 31

  • Episode 1: The Dog Who Changed His Mind; Episode 2: The Case of the Missing Heiress
  • By: Edith Meiser
  • Narrated by: John Stanley, Alfred Shirley
  • Length: 54 mins

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The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 31

By: Edith Meiser
Narrated by: John Stanley, Alfred Shirley
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The world’s most famous sleuth returns in The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - a radio show that aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. In later seasons, Holmes was played by Tom Conway and John Stanley, and Watson was played by Alfred Shirley. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris, who replaced Meiser when she left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program.

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