Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes (1954-1955)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime, Mystery

Based on the characters created by Arthur Conan Doyle: Dr. John Watson returns from Afghanistan, and decides to share lodgings in Baker Street with Sherlock Holmes, an acquaintance of one of Watson's own friends. Not long afterward, Holmes brings Watson with him when he solves a murder case that has confused Inspector Lestrade. Watson soon becomes Holmes's friend, assistant, and chronicler, as the private detective takes on one baffling case after another.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E39The Case of the Tyrant's Daughteroct. 17, 1955
S01E38The Case of the Diamond Toothsept. 19, 1955
S01E37The Case of the Unlucky Gamblerjuil. 18, 1955
S01E36The Case of the Neurotic Detectivejuil. 11, 1955
S01E35The Case of the Haunted Gainsboroughjuil. 4, 1955
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' premiere?

The TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' premiered on October 18, 1954.

Who played the role of Sherlock Holmes in the TV show?

Ronald Howard played the role of Sherlock Holmes in the TV show.

Who played the role of Dr. Watson in the TV show?

Howard Marion-Crawford played the role of Dr. Watson in the TV show.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Sherlock Holmes'?

The first season of 'Sherlock Holmes' had 39 episodes.

Who was the producer of the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes'?

Sheldon Reynolds was the producer of the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes'.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Sherlock Holmes'?

Each episode of 'Sherlock Holmes' had a running time of 27 minutes.

Which network aired the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes'?

The TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' was aired on NBC network.

Was 'Sherlock Holmes' a black and white TV show or a color TV show?

'Sherlock Holmes' was a black and white TV show.

Was the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' based on the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle?

Yes, the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' was based on the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle.

Who wrote the screenplay for the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes'?

The screenplay for the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' was written by Charles Early.

Did the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' have any recurring villains?

Yes, the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' had recurring villains like Professor Moriarty and Colonel Sebastian Moran.

In which country was the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' primarily shot?

The TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' was primarily shot in France.

Did the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' win any awards?

No, the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' did not win any awards.

Was the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' popular among the audience?

Yes, the TV show 'Sherlock Holmes' was popular among the audience.

How many actors played the role of Sherlock Holmes in the TV show?

Only one actor, Ronald Howard, played the role of Sherlock Holmes in the TV show.

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Also known as

  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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