Watson had found himself in a mystery, and wrote a letter to describe the problem to his friend Holmes. A friend of Mrs Watson, a proponent of woman's rights, is…
A legend about a ghost sighting on the date he was hanged, is at the center of Watson's tale today. The invitation to visit the castle, and a dying, elderly…
Watson recounts an evening in 1887, when he was relaxing with his new bride. They discuss possible family investments. Is it a fraud, or a new and revolutionary invention? John…
By the days the first world war broke out, the careers of Holmes and Watson were about over. However, they came out of retirement to take on this case at…
Audio is excellent. Announcer: Harlowe Wilcox. Vic Shone Orchestra Playlist: The Andrews Sisters are joined by Kurt Massey and the Ambassadors to sing, Aren't You Glad You're You. The sisters…
Excellent audio. Announcer: Harlowe Wilcox. Vic Shone Orchestra.. Playlist: Kurt Massey, the Ambassadors, and the Andrews join together for the opening tune, A Grand Time for Singing. The sisters sing,…
Louie Buck. Kay Carlyle. Harold Johnson's Orchestra. Beasley Smith. Father's Day. Playlist: Beasley Smith, Mimi. Danny Lion, I Remember. Beasley Smith, Cherry. Kay Carlyle, You Made Me Love You. Harold…
Louie Buck. Harold Johnson's String Orchestra, and Chorale. Guest vocals: Emma Pitts. Just one week after Victory in Europe Day, May 8, 1945. Sunday Down South turns the full 30…
Announcer: Uncle Louie. Beasley smith and his Orchestra. Andy Lions, Betty and the Dixie Darns. Playlist: Beasley Smith, Swinging Down the Lane. Andy Lions, I Think of You. Beasley Smith,…
Playlist: Opening in song, the Andrews Sisters are joined by Kirt Massey to sing, Sunny Side of the Street. The sisters sing, Waiting for the Train to Come In. Kirt…