The Serpent God (Aired March 14, 1948)
INTRO: Bob Plays Nat King Cole "Unforgetabe" (1952)
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.
THIS EPISODE:
March 14, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. "The Adventure Of The Serpent God". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Unrest among the community of Hindus in London is being caused by none other than evil Dr. Moriarty. Charles Penman, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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