
The Best of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 4 (Dramatised)
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Narrated by:
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John Gielgud
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Ralph Richardson
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Orson Welles
About this listen
The fourth volume of classic Sherlock Holmes stories on audio, brilliantly performed by John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson.
Contents:
"The Final Problem": Orson Welles makes a guest appearance in the role of the master criminal, Professor Moriarty, in his final meeting with arch-enemy Sherlock Holmes.
"The Empty House": The proverb "Dead men tell no tales" is proved untrue when Holmes returns to mete out justice to the last of the Moriarty gang.
"The Blue Carbuncle": Sherlock Holmes' Christmas celebration is interrupted by a goose. A goose that swallowed the precious "blue carbuncle" jewel.
"The Yoxley Case": Sherlock Holmes investigates the stabbing of a young professor's aide.
Public Domain (P)2010 Heritage Media LimitedEditor reviews
With voices in the peak of form, two of England’s greatest actors headline classic performances of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories.
Sir John Gielgud as the brilliant detective Holmes and Sir Ralph Richardson as his partner-against-crime Dr. Watson star in four BBC radio productions. Included in this volume are "The Yatsley Case", in which Holmes investigates a stabbing; "The Blue Carbuncle", which features a goose as a jewel thief; "The Final Problem", a production also starring Orson Welles, as Professor Moriarty, in the tale of the last meeting of arch-enemies; and "The Empty House", which highlights the machinations of a presumed-dead Holmes.
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great
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Great stories and performance.
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Yes cumberbatch and others are more up to date but this is how Doyle meant the stories to be told.
And radford is the best Holmes of all time.
Classic Holmes and Watson.
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Absolutely marvellous
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