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The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes

A BBC Radio Comedy Series

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The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes

By: Tony Hare
Narrated by: Chris Emmett, full cast, Geoffrey Whitehead, June Whitfield, Roy Hudd
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All six episodes of the radio series spoofing the adventures of the famous sleuth.

Deep in the bowels of the British Museum, a locked leather portmanteau is unearthed. Contained within it is a rare treasure: the hitherto unpublished journals of Dr John H Watson... Prepare to be amazed and amused as he recounts his escapades with Sherlock Holmes, England's greatest detective, master of disguise and toffee-nosed drip.

In 'The Case of the Clockwork Fiend', the duo delves into a series of bizarre deaths linked to new-fangled inventions. Their inquiries lead to Fark Hall, and the eminent explorer Orinoco Quills. 'The Mystery of the Obese Escapologist' sees them probing the murky world of Victorian music hall when Yorkshire wag Willie Eckerslike mysteriously disappears, and in 'The Case of the Deranged Botanist' they head to Kew Gardens to unravel a monstrous mystery involving cross-bred plants and humans.

'Sherlock Holmes and the Glorious Doppelganger' features a dastardly plot against Queen Victoria—can Holmes discover who is behind it? In 'Holmes Strikes a Happy Medium', the Baker Street detective has a brush with the occult when he investigates murderous goings-on at a séance, and in 'The Demon Cobbler of Greek Street' the game's afoot when Holmes and Watson go on the trail of a sinister shoemaker...

A feast of risqué gags, groan-inducing puns and ribald revelry, this delightfully daft extravaganza stars Roy Hudd, Chris Emmett and June Whitfield (the dream team from The News Huddlines) as Holmes, Watson and Mrs Hudson. Jeffrey Holland plays Lestrade, with Geoffrey Whitehead as Moriarty.

Production credits

  • Written by Tony Hare
  • Produced by Chris Neill
  • Musical accompaniment: Ian Smith
  • First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 16th January-20th February 1999

Cast

  • Sherlock Holmes—Roy Hudd
  • Dr Watson—Chris Emmett
  • Mrs Hudson—June Whitfield
  • Inspector Lestrade—Jeffrey Holland
  • Moriarty—Geoffrey Whitehead
  • Other parts played by June Whitfield, Jeffrey Holland and Geoffrey Whitehead
©2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Humor didn’t age well

The title says it all really. Thought this may have been hilarious 20 years ago, it’s not really that funny now.

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