• Air date: 18 Oct '54 39 episodes
      The first American television series of Sherlock Holmes adventures aired in syndication in the fall of 1954. The 39 half-hour mostly original stories were produced by Sheldon Reynolds and filmed in France by Guild Films, starring Ronald Howard as Holmes and Howard Marion Crawford as Watson. Archie Duncan appeared in many episodes as Inspector Lestrade. Richard Larke, billed as Kenneth Richards, played Sgt. Wilkins in about fifteen episodes. The series' associate producer, Nicole Milinaire, was one of the first women to attain a senior production role in a television series.
  • List of Episodes (39)
    • 1. The Case of the Cunningham Heritage

      18 Oct '54
      Dr. John Watson meets private detective Sherlock Holmes, and assists him in solving a case that has confused Inspector Lestrade.
    • 2. The Case of Lady Beryl

      25 Oct '54
      Lady Beryl confesses to a murder that was committed at her home, but Sherlock Holmes is convinced that she is innocent.
    • 3. The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun

      01 Nov '54
      Holmes and Watson travel to Sussex to investigate the murder of Squire Douglas, who was shot to death in a sealed-up castle, with only two apparent suspects.
    • 4. The Case of the Texas Cowgirl

      08 Nov '54
      A cowgirl from a visiting rodeo show asks Sherlock Holmes to help her when she discovers a dead man in her hotel room.
    • 5. The Case of the Belligerent Ghost

      15 Nov '54
      When Dr. Watson thinks that he has seen a ghost, it puts Sherlock Holmes on a trail that leads to a crime at an art museum.
    • 6. The Case of the Shy Ballerina

      22 Nov '54
      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.
    • 7. The Case of the Winthrop Legend

      29 Nov '54
      Sherlock Holmes seeks a rational explanation for the Winthrop family legend, which foretells the death of any family member who unexpectedly finds silver coins in his possession.
    • 8. The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff

      06 Dec '54
      The only clue at the site of two grisly murders is a chicken's foot. Baffled, Insp. Lestrade goes to Sherlock Holmes for assistance.
    • 9. The Case of Harry Crocker

      06 Dec '54
      Vaudeville escape artist Harry Crocker turns to Sherlock Holmes for help when he is accused of strangling a chorus girl.
    • 10. The Mother Hubbard Case

      20 Dec '54
      Sherlock Holmes tracks down a murderer who uses a young girl to lure victims to empty houses, where they are killed.
    • 11. The Case of the Red Headed League

      27 Dec '54
      Sherlock Holmes investigates a strange story told to him by a shopkeeper, who claims to have been a member of the 'League of Red-Headed Men' until it unexpectedly dissolved.
    • 12. The Case of the Shoeless Engineer

      03 Jan '55
      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, a hydraulic engineer with a business of his own. He had been hired by Colonel Stark and an associate, who wanted him to fix a large hydraulic press for them. He was taken to the colonel's
    • 13. The Case of the Split Ticket

      10 Jan '54
      Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson return to their flat to find Brian O'Casey waiting for them. The over-excited O'Casey struggles to get his points across, but eventually he explains how he, his friend Albert, and a young woman whom he met in a bakery shop shared the price of a sweepstakes ticket, tearing the ticket into three pieces, one for each of them to hold. Their number won, and they each stand to win 8,000 pounds. But now Albert has disappeared, and unless the other two can find him by
    • 14. The Case of the French Interpreter

      17 Jan '55
      Dr. Watson urgently fetches Sherlock Holmes from his club, and brings him to see a French interpreter who urgently needs the detective. The interpreter, M. Dubec, explains how his services were requested by a man named Lattimer, who then abducted him and took him to an unknown location. There Dubec was asked to persuade a Frenchman to sign some papers for Lattimer and an associate, so that they can gain control over his sister's wealth. The case becomes more urgent when the criminals find out
    • 15. The Case of the Singing Violin

      24 Jan '55
      Betty is being tormented by apparent hallucinations, the latest of which she refers to as a 'singing violin'. Her stepfather brings her fiancé to see her in this condition, and he tells the young man that there can be no wedding, because Betty is going to be declared insane. The fiancé goes to consult Sherlock Holmes, but he is murdered before he can see the detective. When Inspector Lestrade consults Holmes about the murder, Holmes recognizes the name of the dead man and also of the
    • 16. The Case of the Greystone Inscription

      31 Jan '55
      Millicent Channing comes to consult Sherlock Holmes because her fiancé John has disappeared. John has recently been absorbed in his historical study, believing that he has made an important discovery. All that Millicent knows about it is that John was planning to see Sir Thomas Greystone. She tells Holmes about her visit to Greystone Castle, where she was received coldly by the Greystones, and was told that they had never seen John. Holmes proceeds to John's flat to look at his research papers,
    • 17. The Case of the Laughing Mummy

      07 Feb '55
      Sherlock Holmes helps one of Dr. Watson's old friends by explaining the source of an odd noise in the man's home, but in doing so Holmes uncovers a more serious mystery.
    • 18. The Case of the Thistle Killer

      14 Feb '55
      Sherlock Holmes helps Scotland Yard to track down a killer who has been leaving three thistles next to each of the women he has murdered.
    • 19. The Case of the Vanished Detective

      21 Feb '55
      When Sherlock Holmes disappears, Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade begin a search that leads them to a small shop.
    • 20. The Case of the Careless Suffragette

      28 Feb '55
      A zealous suffragette acquires a bomb shaped like a croquet ball, intending only to draw attention to her cause, but it is switched with a real croquet ball and explodes, killing a member of Parliament.
    • 21. The Case of the Reluctant Carpenter

      07 Mar '55
      Sherlock Holmes races against time in order to find the location of a bomb that was planted somewhere in London by an extortionist.
    • 22. The Case of the Deadly Prophecy

      14 Mar '55
      Holmes and Watson are called to a boy's school in Belgium. It seems that a young student has gotten into the habit of writing the names of faculty members on the steps of a nearby church, and shortly afterwards person whose name has been written down is found dead.
    • 23. The Christmas Pudding

      04 Apr '55
      When a serial killer is sentenced to death, he issues a threat that he will kill Sherlock Holmes before he himself is executed.
    • 24. The Night Train Riddle

      11 Apr '55
      A young boy and his father are traveling on a train, and after they have a fight, the boy runs out of the compartment and seems to have vanished into thin air. Although his governess thinks he has simply run away, Holmes begins to suspect something a bit more serious, and his investigation leads him to a nearby circus.
    • 25. The Case of the Violent Suitor

      18 Apr '55
      "Aunt Lottie", an advice columnist who is actually a man named Alex Doogle, advises a young woman to break up with her violent and insanely jealous boyfriend. The jilted boyfriend then finds Doogle, severely beats him and threatens his life. Doogle turns to Sherlock Holmes, both for his own protection and to save the young woman from her crazed fiancé.