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THE BLACK GUARDSMAN OF BRADDOCK CASTLE (JOHN STANLEY & IAN MARTIN)

Sherlock Holmes investigates the death of a nobleman which is tied in to a mysterious ghost who haunts an English castle. This is one of the hard to find episodes of 'The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ' from John Stanley and Ian Martin (1948) 

THE MYSTERY OF THE RELUCTANT STORYTELLER

Tonight we step back to Jan 18, 1986 for a unique production that blurs the lines between fiction and reality, The Mystery of the Reluctant Storyteller, written by Derek Wilson and directed by Brian Miller.In this drama, Holmes and Watson discuss their creator, Sir Arthur Conan D ...  Show more

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