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The New Adventures Sherlock Holmes - Volume 4

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Introduction and conclusion by the Golden Age of Radio performer Ben H. Wright. The Mystery of the Headless Monk - Exactly as broadcast on April 15, 1946 IT'S ENOUGH TO GIVE SUPERSTITION A BAD NAME...Sherlock Holmes is the last man …

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Introduction and conclusion by the Golden Age of Radio performer Ben H. Wright. The Mystery of the Headless Monk - Exactly as broadcast on April 15, 1946 IT'S ENOUGH TO GIVE SUPERSTITION A BAD NAME...Sherlock Holmes is the last man in the world to believe in ghosts, but a leading expert on the supernatural has been murdered in a haunted chapel. The suspect: the ghost of a beheaded monk! The Strange Case of the Demon Barber - Exactly as broadcast on January 28, 1946 IS THE ANGUISHED ACTOR LIVING THE LIFE OF A MURDERER? When the star of "Sweeney Todd", the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, awakes to find fresh blood stains on his clothes and hands, he asks Holmes to prove that he is responsible for a string of unsolved murders.

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"Introduction and conclusion by the Golden Age of Radio performer Ben H. Wright. The Mystery of the Headless Monk - Exactly as broadcast on April 15, 1946 IT'S ENOUGH TO …"

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