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.
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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.
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