Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Voice in the Smoke and Other Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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John Patrick Lowrie
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Lawrence Albert
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Old Time Radio
About this listen
He began his career in the 19th century, thrived in the 20th, and lives on in the 21st! The world's most famous consulting detective is as vigorous as ever in Jim French's productions of the Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes!
Crafted in the old-time radio tradition by a modern master of the art, here are 15 engrossing adventures inspired by the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. John Patrick Lowrie is heard as Holmes, with Lawrence Albert as Watson.
Episodes Include: The Apothecary Shop 11-30-2008; The Eye of the Beholder 01-25-2009; The Adventure of the Perfect Match 06-28-2009; The Voice in the Smoke 09-27-2009; The Disappearance of the Cutter Alicia 11-22-2009; The Adventure of the Invisible Man 12-20-2009; The Adventure of the Stolen Hunter 06-27-2010; The Adventure of the French Compass 12-26-2010; The Coughing Man 02-27-2011; The Adventure of the Parisian Assassin 04-24-2011; The Mystery of Edelweiss Lodge 05-22-2011; The Cursed of Brokenshore 06-12-2011; The Mystery at Mandrake's Circus 09-25-2011; The Adventure of the Fatal Anniversary 10-23-2011; The Adventure of the Fool's Errand 11-27-2011.
©2021 Lawrence Albert. All Rights Reserved. For home use only. Unauthorized distribution prohibited. (P)2021 Lawrence Albert. All Rights Reserved. For home use only. Unauthorized distribution prohibited.What listeners say about Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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- Sefton
- 17-07-21
Sherlock (but not quite as we know him)
Must say, I really do enjoy these adventures. There are so many positives, and most of all JPL and LA have become such good travel companions to me. A few negatives, but not nearly enough to damage the overall pleasure.
But - The accents aren’t constant, and the accentuation on certain syllables would grate with anyone actually from England - like myself!
Holmes is a product of my hometown, London, yet pronounces Southwark as South walk. It should be pronounced Suthuk.
Also not crazy about the live audience, who suddenly burst into spontaneous laughter so breaking any suspension of disbelief. Really frustrating. If they are necessary to the recording, could their involvement be isolated and edited out in post production?
Sometimes there’s a ticking clock when Holmes and Watson are not even in their apartment, but walking outside, or travelling in a cab.
But all good fun, and professionally delivered. I’ll certainly be continuing to listen...
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- Azrael
- 05-01-24
Enjoyable
I find these stories enjoyable to listen to. There are a few downsides however.
1) The laughter at inopportune times can be a bit galling.
2) The accents and pronunciations the same as above.
On the plus side these are some entertaining stories and are fun to listen to. There is a selection of short stories totalling about 8 hours of listening. Each story is about 30 mins long.
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- craig wilson
- 24-11-21
John Patrick lowrie.The best sherlock bar none
Thats right, i said it and i dont regret it.
He really is under rated
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- Marie Endacott
- 14-02-22
Good in parts...
The writing is good but the voice of Watson infuriated me with an American brogue constantly evident. Yes, good stories, and this is not easy given a crowded market place, but some of the acting is overly stereotypical....
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- Julian Williams
- 26-09-22
I’m delighted
Bert Coules, for me, wrote the definitive radio adaptations. But I love these so much. I don’t mind the audience. I’ve grown used to the dodgy accents. This series of tight, engaging stories is definitely a plus in my Sherlock collection. They’ve given me great pleasure and I’m sure they will you too.
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