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Sherlock Holmes is an American detective television series syndicated in the autumn of 1954, based on the Sherlock Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle.The 39 half-hour mostly original stories were produced by Sheldon Reynolds [1] and filmed in France by Guild Films, starring Ronald Howard (son of Leslie Howard) as Holmes and H. Marion Crawford as Watson.
Sherlock Holmes: 1954–1955 TV series (American) Boris Karloff: The Elgin Hour – "Sting of Death" 1955 Based on the novel A Taste for Honey (American) Douglas Wilmer: Detective – "The Speckled Band" 1964 Backdoor pilot for the 1965 series (British) Sherlock Holmes: 1965 TV series (British) Erich Schellow: Sherlock Holmes: 1967–1968 TV ...
Fictional characters from the stories, collections, television, series, stage, screen, and radio adaptations, and other related and derivative works of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Subcategories
The character of Scarlet was later portrayed by Paul Eddington. [citation needed] The 1954 Sherlock Holmes television series, based on the Arthur Conan Doyle characters and produced by Sheldon Reynolds, ran for 39 episodes starring Howard as Holmes and Howard Marion-Crawford as Watson.
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A Capital Case: Karl Marx Meets Sherlock Holmes [19] 2001 BBC Radio 4: Andrew Sachs: The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (British series) 2002–2010 BBC Radio 4 Kristoffer Tabori: Sherlock Holmes Theatre: 2006 Hollywood Theatre of the Ear Richard Earl Sherlock Holmes [20] 2010–2022 Audio dramas (Big Finish Productions) William Windom ...
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The April Fool's Adventure" [4] 1946 Robert Dryden: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The Guest in the Coffin" [5] 1949 Frederick Valk: Sherlock Holmes [6] 1953 Radio adaptation of the play (BBC) Orson Welles: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The Final Problem" [7] 1954 BBC Light ...
The three episodes in question are the last two of the first series, known as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and the first one of the second series, known as The Return of Sherlock Holmes. Stock footage of Moriarty also appeared as a hallucination in the episode "The Devil's Foot" (1988), also from the second series.