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''The Strange Case of the Persecuted Millionaire'' is the 18th episode of the American radio series [[The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (radio 1946-1947)|The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]], first aired on ''American Broadcasting Company'' (ABC) on 10 february 1947, starring [[Tom Conway]] as [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Nigel Bruce]] as [[Dr. Watson]]. 29 min. Sponsored by ''Kremel Hair Products (Kremel Hair Tonic & Kremel Shampoo)''.
''The Strange Case of the Persecuted Millionaire'' is the 18th episode of the American radio series [[The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (radio 1946-1947)|The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]], first aired on ''American Broadcasting Company'' (ABC) on 10 february 1947, starring [[Tom Conway]] as [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Nigel Bruce]] as [[Dr. Watson]]. 29 min. Sponsored by ''Kremel Hair Products (Kremel Hair Tonic & Kremel Shampoo)''.


This is not an adaptation of an [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s story.
This is not an adaptation of an [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s story, but inpired by "an incident" in [[The Solitary Cyclist]] (1904).


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Revision as of 17:59, 17 May 2024

The Strange Case of the Persecuted Millionaire is the 18th episode of the American radio series The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, first aired on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on 10 february 1947, starring Tom Conway as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. 29 min. Sponsored by Kremel Hair Products (Kremel Hair Tonic & Kremel Shampoo).

This is not an adaptation of an Arthur Conan Doyle's story, but inpired by "an incident" in The Solitary Cyclist (1904).


Audio

Full episode


Cast


Crew

  • Announcer : Joseph Bell
  • Writers : Denis Green, Anthony Boucher