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- The adventures of master detective Sherlock Holmes as he and his assistant, Dr. Watson--and, somewhat reluctantly, the bumbling Inspector Lestrade--battle criminals in London.
- Comedy-drama about a Jewish-American family living in New York City.
- Raymond Massey is host and narrator for this anthology series featuring tales of espionage.
- Captain Grief was a South Sea Trader and his adventures aboard his boat, "The Rattler," were based on stories by adventure writer Jack London.
- Pressured by his in-laws to expand his house, Edgar forgoes a professional architect and takes on the job himself.
- Spanky is a normal little boy. Tadpole is a sentient teddy bear. Together they went to adventures around the world, from assisting the police in catching criminals to participating in human spaceflight and visiting the Moon.
- Not wishing to see their nephew marry a hotel manucurist, Leon and his wife decide to stop the wedding plans. At the hotel, Leon mistakes Maizie (Dorothy Granger), the gold-digging girl friend of the house detective (Tom Kennedy), for his nephew's intended. He invites her up to his room and promises her a trip to Havana if she will jilt the nephew. Enter Maizie's boy friend, followed by Leon's wife, both of whom are sure Leon is up to hanky-panky and Leon, as usual, is up to...and in it.
- Two police officers investigate the crime scene of a suspected murder by cyanide.
- A tale of a shoemaker who daydreams of a visit from Christ.
- When Sherlock Holmes disappears, Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade begin a search that leads them to a small shop.
- Vaudeville escape artist Harry Crocker turns to Sherlock Holmes for help when he is accused of strangling a chorus girl.
- 1954–195527m6.5 (119)TV EpisodeA political leader is being blackmailed, and to find the blackmailers, Holmes and Watson join a marriage bureau. However, things don't go quite as planned, and Holmes winds up getting arrested and thrown in jail.
- 1954–195527mNot Rated6.4 (121)TV EpisodeA baby is left on Holmes' and Watson's doorstep. The child turns out to be the daughter of a missing French scientist. Watson is attacked and the baby is kidnapped. Holmes must find the baby and father and avoid an international scandal.
- When Dr. Watson thinks that he has seen a ghost, it puts Sherlock Holmes on a trail that leads to a crime at an art museum.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated7.1 (161)TV EpisodeThe only clue at the site of two grisly murders is a chicken's foot. Baffled, Insp. Lestrade goes to Sherlock Holmes for assistance.
- A zealous suffragette acquires a bomb shaped like a croquet ball, intending only to draw attention to her cause, but it is switched with a real croquet ball and explodes, killing a member of Parliament.
- When a serial killer is sentenced to death, he issues a threat that he will kill Sherlock Holmes before he himself is executed.
- Dr. John Watson meets private detective Sherlock Holmes, and assists him in solving a case that has confused Inspector Lestrade.
- Holmes is called to a boy's school in Belgium. A young student is in the monthly habit of writing the names of faculty members on the steps of a nearby church. Shortly afterward the person whose name was written down is found dead.
- While walking along the banks of the River Thames, Watson finds a diamond tooth. The article takes on more meaning later, however, when Holmes learns that the body of a murder victim had been discovered near where Watson found the tooth.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated6.3 (129)TV EpisodeAfter a famous criminal is run over and killed by a milk wagon, Lestrade finds a coded note in the man's clothing. He asks Holmes to decipher it. The investigation leads him to assume the dead man's identity and follow the clues to Paris.
- Sir Charles Farnsworth is found dead in his mysterious Farnsworth Castle. He had a clause inserted in his will that his death must be investigated by Sherlock Holmes. Holmes reveals traces of arsenic in the man's body and many suspects.
- A French translator named Dubec tells Holmes he was kidnapped and forced at gunpoint to translate a Frenchman being tortured. The parties were trying to get the man to sign some papers but he was refusing. Worse, Dubec doesn't know where.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated6.8 (134)TV EpisodeMillicent Channing comes to Holmes asking help to find her fiance that disappeared. He had told her of his discovery that prompted him to visit Sir Greystone at his castle. The fiance didn't return and Sir Greystone denies ever seeing him.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated7.2 (120)TV EpisodeMalcolm MacGregan will lose his family's Scottish castle if he can't make the mortgage payment, by midnight.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated6.6 (107)TV EpisodeWhile Holmes and Watson are out of London on vacation, someone has taken the opportunity to impersonate Holmes - to a great profit.
- A condemned man scheduled to hang the next day uses his last request to ask Sherlock Holmes to prove his innocence of the murder for which he is about to be executed.
- A traveling salesman is found hanged in his hotel room. Although the police eventually rule it to be a suicide, his widow thinks otherwise and asks Holmes to investigate the mysterious "suicide" further.
- Lady Beryl confesses to a murder that was committed at her home, but Sherlock Holmes is convinced that she is innocent.
- Sherlock Holmes helps one of Dr. Watson's old friends by explaining the source of an odd noise in the man's home, but in doing so Holmes uncovers a more serious mystery.
- 1954–195527mNot Rated6.6 (128)TV EpisodeWatson believes Holmes is a criminal master-mind, but all is not as it seems.
- Holmes and Watson travel to Sussex to investigate the murder of Squire Douglas, who was shot to death in a sealed-up castle, with only two apparent suspects.
- Russell Partridge tells his wife Janet he murdered his six previous wives and that she has one day before he murders her, too. Janet can get no one to believe her except Holmes and Watson who must trap the killer before time runs out.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated7.2 (163)TV EpisodeSherlock Holmes investigates a strange story told to him by a shopkeeper, who claims to have been a member of the 'League of Red-Headed Men' until it unexpectedly dissolved.
- 1954–195526m6.4 (128)TV EpisodeSherlock Holmes races against time in order to find the location of a bomb that was planted somewhere in London by an extortionist.
- As payment for solving a case, Holmes and Watson spend a weekend at an estate in the Balkans. However a fellow guest is poisoned and their host is accused of the murder. Holmes must find the real killer before he becomes the next victim.
- Holmes meets an injured man carrying an unconscious woman. The man is an engineer who was hired by a man to fix the large hydraulic press at his estate but when he arrived, his curiosity about the press' use got him and woman in trouble.
- 1954–195527mNot Rated6.6 (171)TV EpisodeDr. Watson accidentally comes home from his club with another man's coat, providing an important clue when the other man is murdered late that same night.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated6.4 (151)TV EpisodeBetty is being tormented by apparent hallucinations, latest is a "singing violin." Her stepfather tells her fiance there can be no wedding because she is going to be declared insane. When the fiance goes to consult Holmes, he is murdered.
- A Mr. O'Casey asks Holmes to find a man that he split the purchase of a lottery ticket 3 ways with, including a woman. They had torn the ticket into 3 pieces and the deadline to claim the prize is midnight.
- A cowgirl from a visiting rodeo show asks Sherlock Holmes to help her when she discovers a dead man in her hotel room.
- Sherlock Holmes helps Scotland Yard to track down a killer who has been leaving three thistles next to each of the women he has murdered.
- A chemist is accused of the murder of his fiancé's stepfather, who was determined to keep the two apart. Although there is mounting evidence of the chemist's guilt, Holmes is requested by the old man's housekeeper to investigate the case, as she believes the young man to be innocent.
- 1954–195526mNot Rated7.1 (113)TV EpisodeA young boy asks for Holmes' help in finding his missing father. Holmes' investigation reveals the man is a gambler on the run from his creditors. The team makes the rounds of the seedy gambling underworld in search of the boy's father.
- 1954–195527mNot Rated6.6 (138)TV EpisodeAlex, an advice columnist, advises a young woman, Susan, to break up with her violent fiancé. The groom-to-be pretends to be wealthy to mask his motive of acquiring the wealth of his intended bride. He beats Alex and threatens his life.
- 1954–195527mNot Rated6.9 (161)TV EpisodeSherlock Holmes seeks a rational explanation for the Winthrop family legend, which foretells the death of any family member who unexpectedly finds silver coins in his possession.
- Sherlock Holmes tracks down a murderer who uses a young girl to lure victims to empty houses, where they are killed.
- A young boy flees his compartment on a train and seems to have vanished into thin air. Although his governess thinks he has simply run away, Holmes suspects something a bit more serious and his investigation leads him to a nearby circus.
- 1952–195525mNot Rated5.9 (24)TV EpisodeElizabeth does not take seriously Alvin's attempt to win a photo contest. Elizabeth's performance of domestic duties falls short. The effects of physical events for Alvin, Elizabeth and Mrs. Skinridge alter their ability to act normally.
- 1952–195526mNot Rated6.2 (21)TV Episode1. Alvin is studying nursery rhymes to be prepared for the visit of Elizabeth's four year old niece. 2. Elizabeth is in distress when Alvin for the first time in their marriage is going away on a short business trip. 3. Alvin and Elizabeth is staying over the weekend in Moosie's cabin and Elizabeth won't go to bed because of spiders.