Sir Arthur Conan Doyle A Study In Scarlet


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A Study in Scarlet  By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle   Dramatised for radio by Michael Hardwick   With: Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes Norman Shelley as Dr. Watson Mrs Hudson: Barbara Mitchell Commissionaire: Timothy West Inspector Gregson: Humphrey Morton Inspector Lestrade: Godfrey Kenton Constable John Ranee: Donald McKillop Wiggins: David Valla Madame Charpentier: Vivienne Chatterton Jefferson Hope: Stuart Nichol Joseph Stangerson: Tom Whyte Enoch J Drebber: Errol MacKinnon Arthur Charpentier: John Graham Produced By: Norman Wright SATURDAY-NIGHT THEATRE BBC Home Service First broadcast:  Sat 22nd Dec 1962 20:30 on BBC Home Service Basic Enoch J. Drebber is found dead in an empty house in the Brixton Road. Inspector Gregson of Scotland Yard is puzzled.   He consults Mr Sherlock Holmes, a rather eccentric young gentleman who, together with   J. H. Watson MD, has recently taken up residence at 221B Baker Street. The only clue appears to be ' Rache '   scrawled on a wall in letters of blood.   Sherlock Holmes perceives more than this, and with the aid of Dr. Watson embarks upon an extraordinary adventure.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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