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The Final Problem: Part One

4/15/202637 min

Doctor Watson shares his dear friend’s ‘final’ story… in which Sherlock attempts to trap his nemesis Moriarty.   

A Noiser podcast production. 

 

Narrated by Hugh Bonneville  

Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 

Produced by Duncan Barrett 

Sound Design and Audio Editing by Mirianna Pitman Latham 

Sound Supervisor: Tom Pink 

Compositions: Dorry Macaulay and Oliver Baines 

Mix & Mastering: Josh Latham 

Series Consultant: Dan Smith 

Executive Producer: Katrina Hughes 

 

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. Speaker 10:28

    Are we human?

  3. Hugh Bonneville· Host0:29

    [upbeat music] I'm Hugh Bonneville, and welcome to Sherlock Holmes Short Stories, the series where we delve into the files of fiction's most brilliant detective, following his keen mind and unerring instincts from the first subtle clue to the final dramatic revelation. This time, Holmes faces the one man in the world whom he considers his intellectual equal, Professor James Moriarty, the so-called Napoleon of crime. For many years now, Holmes has been working to bring down Moriarty's crime syndicate. Now, at last, he stands on the verge of completing his life's work. But Moriarty doesn't intend to go down quietly, and when Holmes' nemesis finally catches up with him, the great detective will find himself between a rock and a hard place with no solution in sight. From

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