THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

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1998 - Present

By: Stewart Wright

Initial Compilation: 03/14/2001

Last Update: 12/31/2004

Copyright 2004 by Stewart Wright





First Show: 03/08/1998

Last Show: Series is still in production

Number of Shows: 56 and counting

Audition Show: none





SERIES BACKGROUND:

THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES is written and produced byJim French and is concerned with additional adventures of the world's first and most famous consulting detective.



THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES airs as part of IMAGINATION THEATRE on KIXI in Seattle and is syndicated as part of IMAGINATION THEATRE on about 135 radio stations in the United States, Canada, and Australia. It is also heard over the Internet, on XM satellite radio and in many countries via satellite. (IMAGINATION THEATRE also airs

French's THE ADVENTURES OF HARRY NILE, CALL SIMON WALKER, and KINCAID, THE STRANGE-SEEKER.) Previously, it was heard in the Seattle area as part of IMAGINATION THEATRE on KNWX (episodes 014-033), THE PEMCO IMAGINATION THEATRE on KNWX (episodes 009-013), and THE KIRO MYSTERY PLAYHOUSE on KIRO (episodes 001-008.)





SERIES DESCRIPTION:

As the series title implies, these adventures are not dramatizations of the original Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. They are, rather, pastiches, completely new adventures that remain faithful to the spirit, style, and tone of the original stories. Even Holmes' addiction to cocaine is alluded to in "The Billingsgate Horror" episode. Holmes admits, "My mind needs a stimulant, other than the kind I used to keep in my drawer."



The Dr. Watson character, as played by Lawrence Albert, is no bumbler; he is Holmes' trusted and respected friend, associate, and confidant. Watson often discovers valuable clues that aid in the solving of their cases.



Even though most of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson literature are now in the public domain, Jim French has gone to the effort of making an arrangement with the estate of Dame Jean Conan Doyle for the use of these and other characters in his radio dramatizations.



Jim French is especially proud of the salute given his series by the BBC's "Radio 4" programme, which played an excerpt of one of his shows to their listeners in England, commenting with some surprise that all the actors were Americans, and calling it "one of the best radio dramas currently available in the English language."





CREW:

Creator: Jim French

Directors: Pat French and Jim French

Writers: Jim French

Jim French & Gareth Tilley - Episode 037

Jim French from a story by Gareth Tilley - Episode 038

Larry Albert and Gareth Tilley - Episode 047

M J Elliott - Episodes 041, 044 - 046, 049, 051, 053, 055

Producer: Jim French

Music: "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens. Incidental

music by Michael Lynch.

Violinist: Coral Sepulveda

Sound Effects: Cheryl Jacobs, David Freed, Scott Anderson, David

Persson, and others

Engineers: Peggy Stokes and Jason Chevy

Announcers: John Patrick Lowrie, Lawrence Albert, Dean L. Smith,

Dennis Bateman, and Jim French





CAST:

Starring: John Gilbert as SHERLOCK HOLMES (Episodes 001 through 018)

Lawrence Albert as SHERLOCK HOLMES (Episodes 020)

John Patrick Lowrie as SHERLOCK HOLMES (Episodes 021 onward)

Lawrence Albert as DR. JOHN WATSON



Episodes 019 and 020 featured Doctor Watson working with Sherlock's older brother Mycroft, played by Ted D'Arms.



In Episode 020 Dr. Watson impersonates Holmes at the behest of the British Government to help Great Britain avoid an international crisis.



Conan Doyle Characters:

In addition to Holmes and Watson, several characters from the original Sherlock Holmes stories have appeared in the series. They include: INSPECTOR GILES LESTRADE played by John Kirkland & Rick May; INSPECTOR TOBIAS GREGSON played by John Murray;

INSPECTOR STANLEY HOPKINS played by Clarke Evans, Todd Jamison, & William Haymer;

MYCROFT HOLMES played by Frank Buxton & Ted D'Arms; MRS. HUDSON played by Lee Paasch; and MARY MORASTAN WATSON played by Mary Anne Dorward and Ellen McLain.



Guest Stars:

Wantland Sandel, Terry Rose, Ken Boynton, Kate Fleming, Peggy Jordan, Katrina Baxter Kodiak, Drake Collier, Kathy Levin, Richard Brestoff, Ellen McLain, Mike McLaughlin, Dean L. Smith, Katherine Shield, Dennis Bateman, Paul Walsh, Ilona Herlinger, Joy Rinaldi, Paul Herlinger, Cynthia Lair, Tony Doupe, Caitlin Finne, and Robert Schenkkan. (Robert

Schenkkan is the Pulitzer Prize winning playwright of "The Kentucky Cycle.")



While mainly Seattle-area actors appear on THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, nationally-known television stars have appeared, including: Russell Johnson of GILLIGAN'S ISLAND in episode 007 and Richard Sanders of WKRP IN CINCINNATI in episodes 008, 011 and 051.



Actors from The Golden Age of Radio Drama have also appeared, including: Rhoda Williams, Harry Bartell, Douglas Young, and Dick Beals.



RECORDING SESSIONS:

THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES is unusual in that some of its episodes are recorded with a live audience in attendance. The first two episodes were recorded in front of a live audience at the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle. Episodes 003 - 016 and 019 were recorded at Jim French's studio in Bellevue, WA. Episodes 17 and 18 were recorded in front of a live audience at the Kirkland Performance Center (KPC) in Kirkland, WA. The KPC recording sessions usually occur every three months. Episodes of THE ADVENTURES OF HARRY NILE and THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES are usually recorded at each session. Recording of future episodes will alternate between the studio and the Center. The web site of the Kirkland Performance Center is located at:

http://www.kpcenter.org/





LOG:

All dates are the date of original airing on Seattle radio.



The following episodes are double-length, approximately one hour (with commercials) long:

The Adventure of the Silver Siphon

The Tuttman Gallery

The Ripper Inheritance



Collector-assigned titles that have surfaced are shown in square brackets [] in a separate line immediately following the primary show title entry.



Date Num Title

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03/08/1998 001 The Poet of Death

06/21/1998 002 The Sealed Room

07/12/1998 003 The Adventure of the Blind Man

[The Blind Man]

08/02/1998 004 The Woman from Virginia

09/20/1998 005 The Adventure of the Seven Shares

10/25/1998 006 The Adventure of the Painted Leaf

[The Case of the Painted Leaf]

[The Painted Leaf]

11/29/1998 007 The Secret of the Fives

02/14/1999 008 The Quartermaine Curse

[The Quartermain Curse]

04/18/1999 009 The Adventure of the Bishop's Ring

08/08/1999 010 The Adventure of the Samovar

09/26/1999 011 The Adventure of the Red Death

10/31/1999 012 The Adventure of the Silver Siphon

02/27/2000 013 The Dark Chamber

03/26/2000 014 The Ragwort Puzzle

04/23/2000 015 The Adventure of the Mind Reader

[The Adventure of the Mind-Reader]

07/02/2000 016 The Gambrinus Cure

10/29/2000 017 The Billingsgate Horror

11/26/2000 018 The Adventure of the Missing Link

03/25/2001 019 The Adventure of the Edison Sender

05/27/2001 020 The Estonian Countess

07/15/2001 021 School for Scoundrels

08/19/2001 022 The Adventure of the Dover Maiden

09/23/2001 023 The Adventure of the Wycliffe Codicil

10/28/2001 024 The Tuttman Gallery

11/18/2001 025 The Bee and The Spider

12/23/2001 026 The Man Who Believed In Nothing

01/13/2002 027 The Death of Artemus Ludwig

02/17/2002 028 36 Thayer Street

03/17/2002 029 The Adventure of the Farnham Grange

07/28/2002 031 The Adventure of the Lonely Harvester

08/25/2002 030 The Strange Death of Lady Sylvia Eichorn

10/27/2002 032 The Mystery Of The Patient Fisherman

12/15/2002 033 The Wizard of Baker Street

01/19/2003 034 The Diary of Anthony Moltaire

02/16/2003 035 The Singular Affair Of Madame Planchette

04/13/2003 036 The Bardsley Triangle

05/18/2003 037 The Strange Case Of Lord Halworth's Kitchen

06/22/2003 038 The Adventure Of The Voodoo Curse

07/27/2003 039 The Mystery Of The Ten Pound Note

08/24/2003 040 The Adventure Of The Great American

09/28/2003 041 The Amateur Mendicant Society

10/26/2003 042 The Adventure Of The Tontine

11/23/2003 043 The Goldolphin Arabian

12/28/2003 044 The Living Weapon

01/25/2004 045 The Blackmailer Of Lancaster Gate

02/22/2004 046 The Problem Of Pennington Flash

03/28/2004 047 The Adventure Of The Forgotten Throne

04/25/2004 048 The Speaking Machine

05/16/2004 049 The Adventure Of The Serpent's Tooth

06/27/2004 050 The Dreadnaught Papers

07/25/2004 051 The Covetous Huntsman

08/22/2004 052 The Master Craftsman

09/26/2004 053 The Margate Deception

10/17/2004 054 The Head Of Jean Malreaux

11/28/2004 055 The Ripper Inheritance

12/26/2004 056 The Bonesteel Covenant





NOTE ON EPISODES 030 & 031:

Episode 030, "The Strange Death of Lady Sylvia Eichorn" actually aired

on IMAGINATION THEATRE after Episode 031, "The Adventure of the Lonely

Harvester." However, the initial performance of Episode 030 was on

Saturday June 29, 2002 as a special presentation at the Radio

Enthusiasts of Puget Sound Showcase X in Seattle, WA.



The June 29, 2002 performance featured a different cast that included

several actors from the Golden Age of Radio.

Cast:

Frank Buxton as Sherlock Holmes

Lawrence Albert as Dr. Watson

Phil Harper as Lloyd Danfers

Performers from the Golden Age of Radio:

Rhoda Williams as Lady Sylvia Eichhorn

Jo Anna March as Catherine Danfers

Jean Rouverol Butler as Nancy Villiers

Barbara Fuller as Marian White

Sam Edwards as John White

Dick Beals as Tom the cabin steward

George Pirrone as Doctor Evans

Crew:

Director: Jim French.

Sound Effects: Cheryl Jacobs and David Persson.

Sound Technician: Bob Cardenas.





JIM FRENCH WEB SITE:

There is now a place on the Internet where fans of the contemporary radio dramas of Jim French can find out more about Jim, his various series, and some of the actors who star in them. Fans can even purchase some of his shows.

The following URL will get you there:

http://www.jimfrenchproductions.com





AVAILABILITY:

THESE SHOWS ARE STILL PROTECTED UNDER COPYRIGHT LAW and should be purchased only from authorized retailers.



HELP KEEP CONTEMPORARY RADIO DRAMA ALIVE!

Purchase from Authorized Dealers.



Compact Discs and Tapes IMAGINATION THEATRE, TransMedia

All episodes are available from the syndicator of IMAGINATION THEATRE,

TransMedia and are available as compact discs and cassette tapes.

TransMedia can be reached at:

TransMedia Inc.

719 Battery St.

San Francisco, CA 94111

1-800-BAY-RADIO

or

http://www.transmediasf.com/imag.html



Tape & CD Sets:

Sixteen episodes of THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES have been released for sale on cassette tapes and compact disc by Topics

Entertainment. Included are episodes 001 - 011 and 013 - 017. These

tape and compact disc sets may be available through Costco and Sam's

Club membership warehouses, Barnes and Noble Bookstores, Jim French

Productions, and some mystery book stores. For more information on

this set, go to:

Topics Entertainment

1600 SW 43rd St.

Renton, WA 98055

425-656-3621

fax: 425-656-8013

info@topics-ent.com

http://www.topics-ent.com

or

Jim French Productions

P. O. Box 75296

Seattle, WA. 98125

jrfproductions@yahoo.com

http://www.jimfrenchproductions.com/



The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Six single CD volumes have recently been released. They are available

from Jim French Productions.

Volumes 1, and 2 have one double-length and one single-length show.

Volumes 3, 4, 5 6, and 7 have three single-length shows.



The above addresses are provided for informational purposes only and

do not constitute an endorsement.





INFORMATION SOURCES:

Interviews conducted by Stewart Wright with Jim French in 1998 and

with Larry Albert in 2001.



Article

"Perspectives of a Current-Day Radio Actor - An Interview with Larry Albert" by Lawrence Albert and Stewart Wright that appeared in the April, 2002 issue of "Return With Us Now. . . ," the newsletter of the Radio Historical Association of Colorado and in the Winter, 2002 issue of "Air Check," the newsletter of the Radio Enthusiasts of Puget Sound.



Article

"Sherlock Holmes In Seattle" by Stewart Wright that appeared in the February, 2002 issue of "Return With Us Now. . . ," the newsletter of the Radio Historical Association of Colorado.



Correspondence and conversations with Jim French and Larry Albert 1999

- 2004.



Larry Albert of Jim French Productions verified episode titles, episode initial airing dates, and recurring characters information.



Jim French Productions can be reached at:

jrfproductions@yahoo.com