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1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

By: Arthur Conan Doyle
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SHERLOCK NOW THREE DAYS A WEEK! A truly enjoyable and growing collection of Sherlock Holmes Adventures and the best stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, one of Britain's greatest storytellers. Narration by master storyteller Jon Hagadorn (1001 Stories Network). Now playing every Sun Noon ET, Wed 5PM ET, and FRI 5PM ET2020 All Audio Rights Reserved
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  • THE ADVENTURE OF THE STUTTERING GHOST and THE CLUE OF THE HUNGRY CAT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
    Mar 15 2026

    🕵️‍♂️ The Adventure of the Stuttering Ghost (October 12, 1946)
    Summary
    Holmes and Watson are called to investigate a series of eerie disturbances centered around a young man who claims he is being haunted by a ghost that stutters—a bizarre detail that immediately catches Holmes's attention. The "ghost" appears at night, whispering warnings and leaving the victim in a state of terror. As Holmes digs deeper, he uncovers a plot involving inheritance, impersonation, and psychological manipulation. The stutter, far from supernatural, becomes the key clue that exposes the culprit's identity and motive. The case blends Gothic atmosphere with a clever, human explanation—classic radio‑era Holmes.
    Cast & Production
    • Sherlock Holmes: Tom Conway
    • Dr. Watson: Nigel Bruce
    • Writers: Denis Green & Anthony Boucher
    • Series: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    • Original Airdate: October 12, 1946

    🐾 The Clue of the Hungry Cat (October 26, 1946)
    Summary
    In this lighter but still sharply plotted mystery, Holmes and Watson investigate a puzzling case involving a missing woman, a trail of contradictory clues, and a cat whose unusual behavior becomes the linchpin of the investigation. What begins as a simple disappearance quickly turns into a tangle of deceit involving jealousy, hidden identities, and a carefully staged crime scene. Holmes realizes that the cat—famished despite supposedly being cared for—reveals the true timeline of events. The "hungry cat" becomes the silent witness that allows Holmes to reconstruct the crime and expose the murderer.
    Cast & Production
    • Sherlock Holmes: Tom Conway
    • Dr. Watson: Nigel Bruce
    • Writers: Denis Green & Anthony Boucher
    • Series: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    • Original Airdate: October 26, 1946

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    53 mins
  • THE HEADLESS MONK OF VENICE MANOR THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
    Mar 13 2026

    🕵️‍♂️ Episode Summary: The Headless Monk of Venice Manor
    The Headless Monk of Venice Manor is a classic entry from The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the long‑running Mutual Broadcasting System radio series starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson.
    The story centers on a chilling mystery set at Venice Manor, an old estate plagued by sightings of a ghostly, headless monk whose appearance seems to foreshadow danger. When Holmes and Watson are called in to investigate, they find themselves navigating a tangle of family secrets, hidden motives, and a legend that may be far more than superstition. As the haunting intensifies, Holmes uncovers the human plot behind the spectral figure, revealing how fear and folklore have been weaponized to conceal a very earthly crime.
    The episode blends atmospheric Gothic elements with Holmes's trademark deductive clarity, offering listeners a mix of suspense, humor, and clever unraveling of clues.

    🎭 Cast and Production
    • Sherlock Holmes: Basil Rathbone
    • Dr. Watson: Nigel Bruce
    • Series: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    • Network: Mutual Broadcasting System
    • Sponsors: Grove's Bromo Quinine (early years), later Petri Wines
    While the exact broadcast date for The Headless Monk of Venice Manor is not listed in the surfaced archival entries, the episode belongs to the Rathbone–Bruce era (1939–1946), the most celebrated period of the series.

    📚 Writers and Creative Team
    Episodes from this era were typically written by:
    • Denis Green
    • Anthony Boucher
    These two writers shaped the tone, structure, and mystery style of the Rathbone–Bruce radio years, crafting original adventures that blended Doyle's spirit with radio‑friendly pacing and atmosphere.

    🧭 Why This Episode Stands Out
    • It showcases the series' signature blend of Gothic atmosphere and Holmesian logic.
    • The "headless monk" motif taps into classic ghost‑story tradition while delivering a rational explanation.
    • Rathbone and Bruce's chemistry elevates the tension and humor throughout.

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    29 mins
  • BASELTON ESTATE and THE GREY GOOSE THE STORIES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
    Mar 11 2026

    The stories of Sherlock Holmes was a very well produced South African Radio show which delivered 50 episodes. The stories and the acting are great. Enjoy!

    Baselton Estate
    Length: ~22 minutes
    Starring: Graham Armitage (Holmes), Kerry Jordan (Watson)
    Summary:
    Holmes and Watson are summoned to the rural property known as Baselton Estate, where a series of troubling events has unsettled the household. A member of the estate's family or staff is in some form of danger, and the situation involves suspicious circumstances that suggest foul play rather than misfortune. Holmes quickly senses that the outward appearance of a domestic or financial dispute masks a deeper scheme. As he interviews the estate's residents and examines the grounds, he uncovers hidden motives, concealed relationships, and a pattern of behavior pointing toward a calculated crime. The case builds toward a confrontation in which Holmes exposes the culprit's plan and restores order to the estate.

    🪶 The Grey Goose
    Length: ~22 minutes
    Starring: Graham Armitage (Holmes), Kerry Jordan (Watson)
    Summary:
    Holmes and Watson investigate a case centered around a mysterious figure or object known as The Grey Goose. The story begins with an unusual incident—either a theft, disappearance, or attack—that seems trivial at first glance but carries hidden significance. As Holmes follows the trail, he discovers that "The Grey Goose" is the key to a larger criminal operation involving deception, coded messages, or smuggling. The investigation leads the pair through London's underbelly, where Holmes pieces together clues that others have overlooked. The climax reveals the true identity or purpose of The Grey Goose, exposing the mastermind behind the scheme and preventing a more serious crime.

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    48 mins
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As always an interesting story. Spoilt partly by 2 things. Firstly the narrator‘s slight speech impediment at times making it harder to understand and also a number of times when it repeated sections of the story.

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