The Case of the Exhumed Client
Episode 31 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Charles Early Joseph Early Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Alvys Maben Release Date: May 30 1955 IMDB Storyline: Sir Charles Farnsworth is found dead in his mysterious Farnsworth Castle. It turns out that Farnsworth had a clause inserted in this will that his death, no matter what the apparent cause, would be investigated by Sherlock Holmes. Holmes' investigation reveals traces of arsenic in the man's body, and there seems to be no shortage of people who knew Sir Charles who wanted him dead. |
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The Case of the Impromptu Performance
Episode 32 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Joe Morhaim Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Eugene Deckers Release Date: June 6, 1955 IMDB Storyline: A condemned man scheduled to hang the next day uses his last request to ask Sherlock Holmes to prove his innocence of the murder for which he is about to be executed |
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The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors
Episode 33 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Roger E. Garris Joseph Victor Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Duncan Elliott Release Date: June 20, 1955 IMDB Storyline: A political leader is being blackmailed, and to find the blackmailers, Holmes and Watson join a lonely hearts club. However, things don't go quite as planned, and Holmes winds up getting arrested and thrown in jail. |
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The Case of the Royal Murder
Episode 34 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Charles Early Joseph Early Roger E. Garris Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Jacques Francois Release Date: June 27, 1955 IMDB Storyline: As payment for solving a case, Holmes and Watson are invited to spend a weekend at an estate in the Balkans. However, their vacation is cut short when another guest, Prince Stefan, is poisoned and their host is accused of the murder. Holmes must find the real killer before he himself becomes the next victim. |
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The Case of the Haunted Gainsborough
Episode 35 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Charles Early Joseph Early Roger E. Garris Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Cleo Rose Release Date: July 4, 1955 IMDB Storyline: Malcolm MacGregan will lose his family's Scottish castle if he can't make the mortgage payment, by midnight. |
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The Case of the Neurotic Detective
Episode 36 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Roger E. Garris Nicole Milinaire Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Kenneth Richards Release Date: July 11, 1955 IMDB Storyline: Watson believes Holmes is a criminal master-mind, but all is not as it seems. |
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The Case of the Unlucky Gambler
Episode 37 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Joe Morhaim Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Kenneth Richards Release Date: July 18, 1955 IMDB Storyline: A young boy shows up at Baker Street, asking for Holmes' help in finding his missing father. Holmes' investigation reveals that the man is a gambler on the run from his creditors, and the team begins to make the rounds of the seedy gambling underworld in search of the boy's father. |
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The Case of the Diamond Tooth
Episode 38 Directed by: Steve Previn Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Release Date: September 19, 1955 IMDB Storyline: Whole walking along the banks of the River Thames, Watson finds a diamond tooth. The article takes on more meaning later, however, when Holmes learns that the body of a murder victim had been discovered near where Watson found the tooth. |
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The Case of the Tyrant's Daughter
Episode 39 Directed by: Steve Previn Screenplay by: Roger E. Garris Cast: Ronald Howard Howard Marion Crawford Archie Duncan Basil Dignam Release Date: October 17, 1955 IMDB Storyline: A chemist is accused of the murder of his fiancé's stepfather, who was determined to keep the two apart. Although there is mounting evidence of the chemist's guilt, Holmes is requested by the old man's housekeeper to investigate the case, as she believes the young man to be innocent. |
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