Old-time radio

Details for The Mis-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes


Episode Data from GOLDIN
Episode NameEpisode #Air DateNotes
A Study in Lavender"Two cases collide: the accidental death of Professor Moriarty and the murder of Irene Adler's husband. Will Holmes' secret love for Irene get in the way?" The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast on a series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
His Second-To-Last Bow"Retired beekeeper Holmes follows William Gillette to America, thinking the actor is a 'Sherlock Holmes imposter' and winds up starring in a musical version of his own life." The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast as part of the series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
Holmes's Creepy Christmas the Curse of Macmillan Castle"On Christmas holiday in Scotland, Holmes and Watson stumble into a bizarre mystery involving three witches, a 'duel' personality and the ghost of MacBeth." The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast on a series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
My Dinner at Baker Street"Holmes invites his old mathematics teacher over for a friendly dinner, unaware that his teacher is, in fact, his arch-adversary Professor James Moriarty." The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast on a series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
Revenge of the Beekeeper"Someone is out to kill Holmes, someone or perhaps everyone! In this last case of the detective's life, he has his revenge on them all." Out-takes are heard after the program. The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast as part of the series titled, "Usually Whimsical." The last program of the series.
Sherlock Holmes in Trouble"Holmes must solve the murder of poor Theresa, who was knocked off the London bridge. 'What a coincidence, exclaims Holmes.' 'I tripped over a cat on London bridge this morning. Was the cat's name Theresa?'" The plot description is by the progam's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast on a series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
Tales From the Vienna Wards"Holmes's drug mania finally lands him in the 'looney bin' of Dr. Sgmund Freud, but can 'ol' Siggy' save him?" The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast as part of the series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
The Death of Sherlock Holmes"Watson sends Holmes off on an extended holiday abroad in order to fabricate Holme's death and, 'make a bundle at the bookstalls.'" The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast as part of a series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
The Giant Rat of Sumatra"'The story for which the world is not yet prepared,' is finally told! But is it true or just one of Holmes' drug-induced hallucinations?" The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast as part of a series titled, "Usually Whimsical."
The Mystery of the Creepy Hack Writer"When Sherlock Holmes moves in with Dr. John H. Watson, Watson plots with Arthur Conan Doyle to get rich off Holmes without his knowledge." The plot description is by the program's producer; the date is approximate. The program was broadcast on a series titled, "Usually Whimsical."