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Case Closed! (old time radio)

Sherlock Holmes and Casey, Crime Photographer

Case Closed! (old time radio)

RelicRadio.com

Old, Performing Arts, Arts, Entertainment, Crime, Detective, Vintage, Age, Golden, Radio, Otr, Time

4.4664 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week's Case Closed begins with Sherlock Holmes in, The Harley Street Murders. That episode aired May 19, 1947. (30:07) Our second story comes from Casey, Crime Photographer. The Laughing Killer aired on May 8, 1947. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22023/CaseClosed873.mp3 Download CaseClosed873 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Your support makes Case Closed possible. Visit donate.relicradio.com for more information if you’d like to [...]

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0:00.0

This is Case Closed Crime Stories from the Golden Age of Radio.

0:18.0

Welcome back to Case Closed, one hour of old-time radio crime every Wednesday at RelicRadio.com.

0:25.4

Our first story comes from Sherlock Holmes this week. We'll hear the Harley Street murders.

0:30.1

His story from May 19, 1947. After that, it's Casey Crime Photographer and The Laughing Killer.

0:40.3

That episode aired May 8, 1947.

0:58.1

Cremel Hair Tonic and Cremel Shampoo present the new adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

1:02.5

Starring Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson and Tom Conway as Sherlock Holmes. Well, it's Monday evening again in time for the weekly visit with our good friend and host Dr. Watson.

1:16.6

I'm sure he's expecting us, so let's join him, shall we?

1:19.3

Good evening, Dr. Watson.

1:20.3

Oh, there you are. Mr. Bell, drop your usual chair and settle down.

1:24.7

That's it.

1:25.8

Thanks, Dr. Watson.

1:27.7

And now, how about tonight's new Sherlock Holmes adventure?

1:30.2

I think it'll intrigue you, Mr. Bell,

1:32.1

for in it Sherlock Holmes once again crossed swords with his most famous opponent,

1:37.3

the man whom Holmes referred to as a Napoleon of Crime,

1:41.4

but a doubtful Professor Moriarty.

1:43.8

And who came off best on this occasion?

1:45.7

Supposing you let me tell the story from the beginning, my boy, and then you can side the matter

1:50.0

of yourself.

1:50.7

Right, Dr. Watson.

1:52.3

But before you get too far into the story tonight, perhaps I might...

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