The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 3
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Introduction by Marg Green, widow of Denis Green, original writer of the series.
The April Fool's Day Adventure - Exactly as broadcast on April 1, 1946
"THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A CRIME TO SPOIL A LITTLE JOKE. Lady Ann Partington enlists Watson in a prank - to pretend her priceless emerald has been stolen, and points a trail of clues directly at Sherlock Holmes. All falls into place until the unexpected strikes: the emerald really is gone - and the thief is on the loose.
The Strange Adventure of the Uneasy Easy Chair - Exactly as broadcast on May 13, 1946
A DEAD SIR EDWARD IRVING SITS IN A LOCKED AND OTHERWISE EMPTY ROOM. When Holmes and Watson investigate, they find another body - in the same locked room and the same position! Holmes and Watson disguise themselves as furniture movers - to find out why a certain easy chair spells death.
The April Fool's Day Adventure - Exactly as broadcast on April 1, 1946
"THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A CRIME TO SPOIL A LITTLE JOKE. Lady Ann Partington enlists Watson in a prank - to pretend her priceless emerald has been stolen, and points a trail of clues directly at Sherlock Holmes. All falls into place until the unexpected strikes: the emerald really is gone - and the thief is on the loose.
The Strange Adventure of the Uneasy Easy Chair - Exactly as broadcast on May 13, 1946
A DEAD SIR EDWARD IRVING SITS IN A LOCKED AND OTHERWISE EMPTY ROOM. When Holmes and Watson investigate, they find another body - in the same locked room and the same position! Holmes and Watson disguise themselves as furniture movers - to find out why a certain easy chair spells death.
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