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  2. Sherlock Holmes (1954 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock Holmes is an American detective television series syndicated in the autumn of 1954, based on the Sherlock Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle.The 39 half-hour mostly original stories were produced by Sheldon Reynolds [1] and filmed in France by Guild Films, starring Ronald Howard (son of Leslie Howard) as Holmes and H. Marion Crawford as Watson.

  3. The Adventure of the Black Baronet - Wikipedia

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    "The Adventure of the Black Baronet" was adapted for a half-hour episode of the CBS series Suspense, broadcast on 26 May 1953. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Martyn Green played Watson opposite Basil Rathbone . According to Rathbone, it was intended to be a pilot for a subsequent television series which would adapt six more Doyle/Carr stories. [ 3 ]

  4. Sherlock Holmes (1952 radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock Holmes is the overall title given to the series of radio dramas adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories that aired between 1952 and 1969 on BBC radio stations. The episodes starred Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes and Norman Shelley as Dr. Watson. All but four of Doyle's sixty Sherlock Holmes stories were adapted ...

  5. Adaptations of Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    The first, titled Sherlock Holmes, ran from 1930 to 1931. Sherlock Holmes was drawn by Leo O'Mealia (who later drew covers for Action Comics) and distributed by the Bell Syndicate. [9] A short-lived half-page Sherlock Holmes comic strip appeared daily and Sunday in the 1950s, written by radio scriptwriter Edith Meiser and drawn by Frank Giacoia ...

  6. The Adventure of the Speckled Band - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] A half-hour radio adaptation starring Tom Conway as Holmes and Bruce as Watson was broadcast on 23 June 1947. [26] [27] A half-hour radio adaptation starring John Stanley as Holmes and Wendell Holmes (using the pseudonym "George Spelvin") as Watson aired as an episode of the same series on 19 December 1948, and was adapted by Max Ehrlich.

  7. The Adventure of the Dying Detective - Wikipedia

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    Watson goes to Smith's address. Although Smith refuses to see anyone, Watson forces his way in. Once Watson explains his errand on behalf of Sherlock Holmes, Smith's attitude changes drastically. Smith agrees to come to Baker Street within a half hour.

  8. Imagination Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (2005–2016) is a series of radio adaptations of all 60 of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, and aired on Imagination Theatre in addition to the other series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The stories were all adapted by M. J. Elliott.

  9. The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter - Wikipedia

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    A radio adaptation aired as an episode of the American radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The episode was adapted by Edith Meiser and aired on 8 June 1931, with Richard Gordon as Sherlock Holmes and Leigh Lovell as Dr. Watson. [6] Another production in the same series based on the story was broadcast in 1932. [7]