Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade investigate a murder at the Beryl residence only to get a pretty easy confession out of Lady Beryl herself. Holmes sees right through the vonfessions and works to recreate the murder and find out what really happened.
Ronald Howard
Ronald Howard (7 April 1918 – 19 December 1996) was an English actor and writer best known in the U.S. for starring in a weekly Sherlock Holmes television series in 1954. He was the son of actor Leslie Howard. - From Wikipedia
Sherlock Holmes 12 – The Case of the Shoeless Engineer - 1954
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are spending a restful day in the country, when they encounter a badly injured man who is carrying an unconscious young woman. They take the pair back to their flat in London, and after Dr. Watson has treated them, the man explains what has happened to them. He is Haterley, […]
Sherlock Holmes 06 – The Case of the Shy Ballerina - 1954
Dr. Watson accidentally comes home from his club with another man’s coat, providing an important clue when the other man is murdered late that same night.
Sherlock Holmes 01 – The Case of the Cunningham Heritage - 1954
Dr. John H. Watson, having been wounded while serving the military in Afghanistan, has just returned home to London and has no where to live. He is given Sherlock Holmes as someone to contact and soon has taken up lodging with him on Baker street. Watson soon finds out Holmes is a detective often called […]
Sherlock Holmes 03 – The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun - 1954
Watson and Holmes travel to Sussex to investigate the death of Squire John Douglas, violently shot with a Pennsylvania gun. They investigate suspects of the supposed murder, but Holmes suspects murder might not be the answer.
Sherlock Holmes 04 – The Case Of The Texas Cowgirl - 1954
A cowgirl named Minnie O’Malley performing in an travelling rodeo show enlist Holmes to help her with a dead body she found in her hotel room.