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Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Two Watsons and Other Mysteries

By: Jim French, Original Radio Broadcast
Narrated by: John Lowrie, Lawrence Albert, Old Time Radio
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Follow wild cases of snowmen, dragons, and ghosts…loot, letters, and lyricism…revenge, curses, and clues. Here are 19 engrossing all-new dilemmas of deduction for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes.

Produced with meticulous attention to detail by Seattle radio great Jim French, these modern radio productions are rich with classic radio flavor. John Patrick Lowrie stars as Holmes with Lawrence Albert as Watson in puzzles featuring persons both powerful and petty. Listen in as they drop mysteries at the doorstep of 221B Baker street…from the invisible…to the improbable…to the elementary.

Episodes Include: Stroke of Justice 03-19-2006; The Adventure of the Invisible Hand 04-23-2006; The Case of the Remarkable Worm 06-18-2006; The Inspector of Graves 07-16-2006; The Highlander's Letter 09-24-2006; The Hudson Problem 10-22-2006; The Dragon of Lea Lane 12-31-2006; Murder at the Lyceum 01-28-2007; The Tollington Ghost 04-01-2007; The Revenge of Ansceni 05-27-2007; The Gastein Symphony 07-29-2007; The Adventure of the Venomous Lizard 08-19-2007; The Curse of the Third Sign 11-25-2007; The Adventure Of The Improbable Snowman 12-23-2007; The Adventure Of The Petty Curses 02-24-2008; How Watson Learned The Trick 04-20-2009; The Singular Affair Of The Holden Necklace 07-27-2008; The Lady Sannox Investigation 09-28-2008; The Two Watsons 10-19-2008

©2008 Jim French Productions. All rights reserved. For home use only. Unauthorized distribution prohibited (P)2020 Jim French Productions. All rights reserved. For home use only. Unauthorized distribution prohibited

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Simple Sublime

Another Perfect set of Stories!
Only problem is Chapter 17 is not the greatest quality.

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Bravo!

As a longstanding SH original and pastiche fan: Well written; well produced; well performed!

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Classic Radio replicated and improved

Holmes and Watson half hour stories ran on American and BBC radio weekly for 3 decades. Many featured Nigel Bruce as a buffoonish Watson introducing the episodes as reminiscences. Later and better episodes ran truer to the ACD intention with Watson as a useful sidekick. True AC Doyle stories ran out so many more Sherlock dramas were invented with variable quality.
Jim French wrote many more stories and presents them very much like the later American and BBC dramas. The 2 main actors are superb. The other actors and the storylines are variable in quality. While there is much improvement in production quality, sound effects are greatly lacking.

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Great group of stories

A very enjoyable time listening to this audiobook, especially The Two Watson and Lady
Sannox story!

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Great as always

I hope the entire Jim French catalogue of stories eventually makes it’s way to Audible!!

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Good stories

This is a great listen if you are used to old time radio turn the speed to 90% of full speed.

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Holmes Fans Rejoice!

Once a decade or so I go through a Sherlock Holmes phase - in the past, I would read the collected works of ACD. This time, I listened to an unabridged audio collection of all Sherlock Holmes short stories and novels followed by all available recordings of the Rathbone/Bruce radio show. This was a wonderful find - top notch! Writing is superb, clever stories that are true to the tone and style of the originals and a Holmes that is uncannily close to the Holmes Basil Rathbone created nearly a century ago. Bravo!

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