Introductory comments and performances included in this series are "Golden Age of Radio" performers Parley Baer, Harry Bartell, Elliott Reid and Peggy Webber.
Red Headed League (Originally broadcast June 2, 1947)
"Have you ever noticed that red headed people lead eventful lives?" asks Dr. Watson. Yet it is the events in the life of one crimson-topped denizen of London which draws the interest of Sherlock Holmes. What is the reason for the unusual bequest to certain red-headed Londoners, and is a fantastic crime about to be committed?
Murder in the Locked Room (Originally broadcast June 9, 1947)
Has Holmes been hoodwinked? A famous writer comes to Holmes to seek his help in the mysterious death of the writer's assistant. Holmes quickly determines that this is a ruse to find a solution to a "locked room" mystery story. Yet soon the writer really is found dead in a "locked room" and Holmes must decide whether it is suicide or murder!