
Sherlock Holmes - #Bakerstreetblogs 2
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Narrated by:
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Ulrike Johannson
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Christian Rode
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Peter Groeger
About this listen
Auch in der zweiten Folge blicken die Bakerstreetblogs wieder hinter die Kulissen der Sherlock-Holmes-Welt und dabei geht es zur Sache! Euch erwarten Prügeleien, Schurken und Geister. Genießt Professor Moriarty seinen Ruf als Superschurke zu Recht oder ist er einfach ein notwendiges Übel? Warum glaubte Arthur Conan Doyle an Geister, Feen und andere "übernatürliche" Phänomene, über die Sherlock Holmes nur den Kopf schütteln würde? Wer hat die Nase vorn beim "Battle der modernen Holmes-Adaptionen" - Sherlock, Elementary oder doch die Guy-Ritchie-Filme mit Robert Downey Jr.?
Hört rein und findet es heraus!
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