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The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Part II

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Radio legend Jim French was known for producing excellent radio dramas, creating Imagination Theatre and its "Movies for your mind." In March 1998, the first episode of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was broadcast, featuring adventures steeped in the finest old-time radio tradition while presenting the true Canonical Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Over the following years, Jim French wrote an astonishing 50 original Holmes episodes for the series, now collected in three companion volumes. These scripts represent some of the finest Holmesian storytelling, with stories about the Canonical Sherlock Holmes, the man described by Watson as "the best and wisest . . . whom I have ever known."

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The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Part II, Jim French

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Titel
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Part II
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jim French
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
428
ISBN10
1787054942
ISBN13
9781787054943
Reihe
Beschreibung
Radio legend Jim French was known for producing excellent radio dramas, creating Imagination Theatre and its "Movies for your mind." In March 1998, the first episode of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was broadcast, featuring adventures steeped in the finest old-time radio tradition while presenting the true Canonical Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Over the following years, Jim French wrote an astonishing 50 original Holmes episodes for the series, now collected in three companion volumes. These scripts represent some of the finest Holmesian storytelling, with stories about the Canonical Sherlock Holmes, the man described by Watson as "the best and wisest . . . whom I have ever known."