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By Bert Coules, inspired by the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The shocking truth behind the mystery of the politician, the lighthouse and the trained cormorant is revealed.

A new two-part Sherlock Holmes adventure, inspired by the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and written by Bert Coules.

starring Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes
and Andrew Sachs as Dr John Watson

Featuring James Laurenson as Mycroft Holmes

Part 2: the shocking truth behind the mystery of the politician, the lighthouse and the trained cormorant is finally revealed.

In his accounts of the career of his friend Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson often makes passing reference to a mystery which his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, never wrote about in full. Bert Coules, the chief writer behind BBC Radio 4's celebrated dramatisations of the complete Sherlock Holmes canon of fifty-six short stories and four novels, once again takes up the pen where Sir Arthur left off.

This is what Holmes buffs call a 'canonical pastiche': a new story written faithfully in the style of the original.

It brings to seventy-five the number of times Clive Merrison has played Sherlock Homes on BBC Radio 4.

Violinists: Leonard Friedman and Ian Humphries

Producer Patrick Rayner.

45 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
Sherlock HolmesClive Merrison
Dr John WatsonAndrew Sachs
Mycroft HolmesJames Laurenson
Sir Charles SteeleNigel Hastings
Mrs ChangPik Sen Lim
Mr JefferstoneBruce Alexander
Mr LadeRichard Dillane
ElizabethTessa Nicholson
PostmasterBert Coules
WriterBert Coules
ProducerPatrick Rayner

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  • Tue 6 Apr 201014:15
  • Tue 8 Jan 201314:15

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