The Remarkable Performance of Mr Frederick Merridew (BBC Radio Drama) (Sherlock Holmes Radio Show)
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The Remarkable Performance of Mr Frederick Merridew
(BBC Radio Drama) written by Bert Coules.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 26 December 2008
Cast
Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes
Andrew Sachs as Dr John Watson
Hugh Bonneville as Frederick Merridew
Malcolm Tierney as Stamford
Jill Cardo as Charlotte Merridew
Jonathan Tafler as Detective Sergeant Fragson/Turner
Donnla Hughes as Flora
Stephen Critchlow as George
Violin played by Leonard Friedman
Produced and directed by Patrick Rayner
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A very interesting episode.
A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION THIS SERIES WILL RATE VERY HIGH WITH THE PASSAGE OF TIME THANK YOU FOR THIS
Very intriguing! The one that got away. Entertainment superb....
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Fan theory: Merridew’s story in hospital about someone watching him from the shadows was drawn from life. It was Turner seeing him commit the first murder, thereby allowing him to blackmail the actor later.
Thank you.
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Thank you again!! Bravo!!! Well Done!!👏🏻🇺🇸
I feared we had heard the last of this excellent series. So pleased I was mistaken & hope there is many more! Tysm TSHRS!
I’ve enjoyed every episode.
First transmitted on 26 December 2008, this story is based on a reference from Doyle's short story "The Empty House" - "'My collection of M’s is a fine one,' said [Holmes]. '...and here is...Merridew of abominable memory.'" A night at the music hall ends in death, a Wild West sharpshooter finds a new personality, a brick wall crumbles and Holmes is engaged by a most unexpected client.
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Did the actor got caught in another murder? Its hard to believe ANYONE can 'best' Holmes.