
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Stuttering Ghosts & Other Mysteries
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Dr. Watson, that excellent host and incomparable storyteller, awaits us in his familiar study to relate another of his adventures with Sherlock Holmes. From the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London come 16 intriguing episodes, starring Tom Conway as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Watson, in scripts by mystery legends Denis Green, Anthony Boucher, and more! Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, these capers of curious clues hidden in plain sight feature performances by Peggy Weber, Gale Gordon, Jay Novello, Gavin Gordon, Frederick Worlock, Mary Gordon, and more.
Episodes include: "The Adventure of The Stuttering Ghost", 10-12-46; "The Adventure of The Black Angus", 10-19-46; "The Clue of The Hungry Cat", 10-26-46; "The Adventure of the Original Hamlet", 11-02-46; "The Singular Adventure of the Dying Schoolboys", 11-09-46; "The Adventure of the Genuine Guarnerius", 11-16-46; "The Adventure of Sally Martin", 11-23-46; "The Strange Death of Mrs. Abernetty", 11-30-46; "The Singular Affair of The Coptic Compass", 12-07-46; "The Adventure of The Elusive Emerald", 12-14-46; "The Adventure of the Grand Old Man", 12-21-46; "The Singular Affair of the White Cockerel", 12-28-46; "The Darlington Substitution Case", 01-04-47; "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot", 01-13-47; "The Singular Affair of the Babbling Butler", 01-27-47; "The Adventure of the Dying Detective", 02-03-47.
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I know that Watson is supposed to be somewhat daft. But Is he also supposed to be drop down drunk the entire time? At times his speech almost gives one the impression that he is mentally compromised and 162 years old. Wether it be due to age, intellect, or alcohol, he is devoid of the necessary accoutrements (teeth, fine motor skills of the tongue and facial muscles) to produce comprehensible speech.
How is THIS guy supposed to be chasing after and in criminals in their 20’s and 30’s? His character is purported to be no stranger to confrontation or violence and has proven to be a moderately capable henchman of sorts, sometimes single-handedly taking down antagonists in several of the original cannon. He is described as formidable, a force to be reckoned with due to his training as a soldier and his days playing Rugby for Black Heath. The man I am hearing through this recording, however, is way past the days when such youthful pursuits could be utilized without presenting a higher risk to his own personal welfare than that of the enemy he is pursuing.
Nigel Bruce is simply unintelligible
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The great detective.
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Great Old time Radio
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LOVELY WAY TO SPEND AN AFTERNOON
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