The Tell-Tale Pigeon Feathers and The Indiscretion of Mr. Edwards
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Episode #11
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Narrated by:
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Basil Rathbone
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Nigel Bruce
About this listen
The Tell-Tale Pigeon Feathers
Exactly as broadcast on January 21, 1946. These feathers tell a story of espionage - and Moriarity! When Sherlock Holmes is put to work by his brother, Mycroft, he discovers a man who can turn himself into a bird—or a spy—while Watson finds himself in jail!
The Indiscretion of Mr. Edwards
Exactly as broadcast on February 4, 1946. A royal scandal brews when a beautiful circus performer seduces a member of the royal family. Under the big top, Watson goes undercover to break the affair. Instead, he finds a dead body and a very disturbing clue.Puzzle out more mysteries with The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.©1989 Baker Street Associates (P)2009 Simon & SchusterWhat listeners say about The Tell-Tale Pigeon Feathers and The Indiscretion of Mr. Edwards
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