The Sign of the Four Part 2 (BBC Radio Drama) (Sherlock Holmes Radio Show)
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The Sign of the Four Part 2: The Great Agra Treasure
(BBC Radio Drama) written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 17th December 1989
Cast
Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes
Michael Williams as Dr John Watson
Brian Blessed as Jonathan Small
Moir Leslie as Mary Morstan
Amerjit Deu as Abdullah Khan
Anna Cropper as Mrs Hudson
Richard Tate as Thaddeus Sholto
Michael Kilgarriff as Major Sholto
John Bull as Bartholomew Sholto
Siôn Probert as Inspector Athelney Jones
John Moffatt as Sherman
John Bull as Mahomet Singh and Tonga
Alan Dean as Wiggins
Elizabeth Mansfield as Mrs Cecil Forrester
Vincent Brimble as Jacobson
Violin played by Alexander Balanescu
Dramatised for radio by Bert Coules
Produced by David Johnston
Directed by Ian Cotterell
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A wonderful telling of a A.C. Doyle story.
Johnathon Thaw played Small to the nines in the Jeremy Brett version of the Sign of Four! It is me favorite rendition, but via audio the Clive M. rendition is definitely top favorite! So well done!
Very fitting that the treasure ended up at the bottom of the river
😅superb never heard of this I shall be listening to all these!!!
Hi. I’ve been listening to this channel all week and I can’t wait to see what you upload tomorrow.
The sad undertones of Sherlock’s character, the loneliness surfaces in this rendition of the Sign of the Four. What will he do without the regular companionship of Watson. This production, the entire series so far, is masterful. Please do not stop.
Well done! I have heard many readings of this, but THIS ONE seems tragic for Sherlock. 'For me, there is the cocaine bottle'. 😢 He is a poor lonely man without Watson.
Exquisite!
Athenley Jones and Gregson Lestrade🙄, if they are the best of Scotland yard no wonder they needed homes
Horrendous. Violin solos and terrible dialogue. Who got away with this?