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BECAUSE of the insistence of large numbers of listeners, broadcasts: of the Sherlock Holmes stories are being resumed in the U.S.A. The stories interested radio audiences for three years, and during one year of absence haye not been forgotten by or satisfactorily replaced for many listeners who faithfully followed the enactment of the stories by Louis Hector as Holmes and Leigh Lovell as everybody’s "dear Watson." Both these British actors have found a unique place in the affections of more seasoned listeners, and in expectation of increased follow--ers the series will be given on Sunday afternoons at four o’clock by the N.B.Q,

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 20

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 20

Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 20

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