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Sherlock Holmes: The Horseless Carriage 02/24/1947 (Conway & Bruce)

6/19/202629 min

Choice Classic Radio presents Sherlock Holmes, featuring today’s episode titled “The Horseless Carriage.”

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 10:00

    Welcome to Choice Classic Radio, where we bring to you the greatest old-time radio shows. Like us on Facebook, subscribe to us on YouTube, and thank you for donating at choiceclassicradio.com.

  2. Joseph Bell0:13

    [instrumental music] Kreml Hair Tonic and Kreml Shampoo present The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, starring Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson and Tom Conway as Sherlock Holmes. [instrumental music] Now let's drop in again on Sherlock Holmes' famous colleague, Dr. Watson. Good evening, Dr. Watson.

  3. Nigel Bruce0:46

    Good evening, Mr. Bell. I was watching from the window as you drove up. Do my eyes deceive me, or haven't you a brand-new car?

  4. Joseph Bell0:53

    I'm glad to say I have, Dr. Watson. You wanna come out for a spin?

  5. Nigel Bruce0:56

    No, thank you. Some other time perhaps. [laughs] Can't help thinking of the first time I ever accepted such an invitation.

  6. Joseph Bell1:02

    I sent a story, Dr. Watson, and judging from the reminiscent expression, one in which you and your friend Dr.- Mr. Sherlock Holmes were both concerned.

  7. Nigel Bruce1:10

    [laughs] Hardly. Dr., you- [laughs] ... quite right, my boy. Sherlock Holmes and I took our first ride in a motorcar together back in the autumn of, of 1903, when Holmes had just concluded The Affair of the, the Creeping Man.

  8. Joseph Bell1:23

    I refuse to listen to any more hints, Dr. Watson, unless you're going to tell us the whole story.

  9. Nigel Bruce1:27

    Oh, of course, Mr. Bell. As soon as you've had

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