1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle

SHERLOCK NOW THREE DAYS A WEEK! A truly enjoyable and growing collection of Sherlock Holmes Adventures and the best stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, one of Britain's greatest storytellers. Narration by master storyteller Jon Hagadorn (1001 Stories Network). Now playing every Sun Noon ET, Wed 5PM ET, and FRI 5PM ET

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    THE ADVENTURE OF THE DEVIL'S FOOT and THE ADVENTURE OF THE BABBLING BUTLER THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES W TOM CONWAY

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & the Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot" A Deadly Mystery Born of an Ancient Curse… or Something Far More Human In "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Holmes and Watson travel to the rugged coast of Cornwall for what is meant to be a period of rest — only to find themselves drawn into one of the most chilling cases of their career. A young woman is found dead under horrifying circumstances, her brothers driven to madness, and the locals whisper of a sinister force known as the "Devil's Foot." Holmes refuses to accept a supernatural explanation. As he studies the isolated cottage, the strange expressions on the victims' faces, and the eerie silence surrounding the case, he uncovers a truth rooted not in folklore but in cold, calculated malice. The solution forces Holmes to confront not only a murderer but the moral weight of justice itself. Themes & Atmosphere Cornwall's windswept cliffs and ancient superstitions A case steeped in fear, isolation, and psychological terror Holmes confronting the line between justice and vengeance One of the most intense and haunting stories in the Holmes canon   "The Adventure of the Babbling Butler" A Servant's Ramblings… and a Crime Hidden Between the Lines In "The Adventure of the Babbling Butler," Holmes and Watson are summoned to investigate a baffling situation at a country estate where the household's loyal butler has begun speaking in strange, disjointed phrases — fragments that seem meaningless until a sudden crime throws the entire household into turmoil. Holmes quickly realizes that the butler's odd behavior is no mere eccentricity. His ramblings contain clues — coded, accidental, or suppressed — that point toward a deeper conspiracy unfolding behind the genteel façade of the estate. As Holmes pieces together the butler's scattered words, he uncovers a plot involving greed, deception, and a criminal who believes they've outsmarted everyone. Themes & Atmosphere A classic country‑house mystery filled with secrets and shifting loyalties A butler whose confused speech becomes the key to the entire case Holmes using linguistic observation and psychological insight A clever, character‑driven puzzle with a satisfying reveal

    53 min
  2. 3 DAYS AGO

    THE SINGULAR AFFAIR OF THE WHITE COCKEREL and THE DARLINGTON SUBSTITUTION CASE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES W TOM CONWAY

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "The Singular Affair of the White Cockerel" A Strange Bird… and a Secret Someone Will Kill to Protect In "The Singular Affair of the White Cockerel," Holmes and Watson are drawn into a case that begins with an eccentric request and quickly spirals into danger. A rare white cockerel — prized, symbolic, and oddly feared — becomes the center of a mystery involving superstition, inheritance, and a family secret long kept in the shadows. What seems at first like a harmless rural curiosity soon reveals a pattern of intimidation and violence. Holmes must separate folklore from fact as he uncovers the real motive behind the threats, the strange behavior of the household, and the unsettling importance placed on the bird itself. Themes & Atmosphere Rural superstition clashing with Holmes's cool logic A household ruled by fear, secrecy, and old beliefs A case where symbolism hides a very real danger Holmes exposing the truth behind a carefully crafted illusion "The Darlington Substitution Case" A Vanished Gentleman… and a Double No One Expected In "The Darlington Substitution Case," Holmes and Watson are summoned to investigate the sudden disappearance of a respected gentleman — only to discover that someone has been impersonating him with uncanny precision. What begins as a missing‑person inquiry becomes a tangled web of identity, deception, and calculated fraud. Holmes quickly realizes that the impersonation is no amateur effort. Every detail has been rehearsed, every movement studied, and every alibi carefully placed. As the detective follows the trail, he uncovers a scheme built on greed and opportunity, one that depends entirely on the world believing the imposter is the real man. Themes & Atmosphere Identity theft in the Victorian era — subtle, dangerous, and hard to detect A clever criminal who nearly matches Holmes in preparation A mystery built on appearances, assumptions, and the ease of deception Holmes dismantling a plot that relies on perfect imitation     Check out our new website for episodes from all 11 of our 1001 podcasts  www.bestof1001stories.com

    54 min
  3. 3 MAY

    THE CLUE OF THE HUNGRY CAT and THE ADVENTURE OF THE MISSING HAMLET NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Podcast "The Clue of the Hungry Cat" A Famished Feline… and a Crime Hidden in Plain Sight In "The Clue of the Hungry Cat," Holmes and Watson are drawn into a puzzling disappearance that begins with a frantic husband and ends with a trail of clues that refuse to line up. A missing woman, a strangely disordered home, and a cat that should have been fed — but wasn't — form the heart of a mystery where the smallest domestic detail becomes the key to everything. As Holmes studies the scene, he realizes that the cat's condition tells a story no human witness has been willing to share. What follows is a clever unraveling of motives, misdirection, and a carefully staged deception that only Holmes could see through. Themes & Atmosphere A case built on everyday details that reveal extraordinary truths Domestic tension, hidden motives, and a crime disguised as confusion Holmes using observation over confrontation to expose the culprit Classic radio‑era blend of suspense, wit, and character   "The Adventure of the Missing Hamlet" A Vanished Actor… and a Stage Set for Murder In "The Adventure of the Missing Hamlet," Holmes and Watson step into the world of the Victorian theater, where egos run high, tempers run hot, and the line between performance and reality is dangerously thin. When the star of a new production of Hamlet disappears on the eve of opening night, the company fears scandal — or worse. Holmes quickly senses that this is no case of stage fright. Rivalries, jealousies, and backstage secrets swirl around the missing actor, and every member of the troupe seems to have something to hide. As Holmes digs deeper, he uncovers a plot that reaches far beyond the footlights, revealing a motive rooted in ambition and revenge. Themes & Atmosphere The shadowy world of backstage intrigue Artistic rivalry and the cost of ambition Holmes navigating a cast of unreliable storytellers See our huge audio collection of stories and mysteries at www.bestof1001stories.com and leave a kind review! The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a successful radio show in the 1940's and early 50's which starred Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Holmes and Watson. When Basil Rathbone left the show in 1947 Tom Conway took the part of Sherlock and did a great job with it for one full season.  These episodes the next few weeks are the Tom Conway episodes. Enjoy! Enjoy our Sherlock archives at www.bestof1001stories.com!

    55 min
  4. 1 MAY

    THE DISAPPEARING SCIENTISTS and THE HEADLESS MONK THE NEW ADVRNTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Disappearing Scientists" 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle-Brilliant Minds Vanish — and Holmes Follows a Trail of Secrets In "The Disappearing Scientists," Holmes and Watson are drawn into a case with international implications when a series of prominent scientists vanish without a trace. Each disappearance is stranger than the last, and the pattern suggests a deliberate, coordinated effort rather than coincidence. As Holmes digs deeper, he uncovers a web of espionage, hidden motives, and a shadowy organization determined to seize scientific knowledge for its own ends. Watson's narration captures the rising tension as the clues point toward a plot that could shift the balance of power in Europe. Without revealing the resolution, this is a story about intellect under threat, the dangers of secrecy, and Holmes's ability to see the invisible connections others overlook.   🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Headless Monk" An Ancient Legend, a Terrified Village, and a Crime Cloaked in Superstition "The Headless Monk" transports Holmes and Watson to a remote English estate where fear has taken hold. Locals whisper of a ghostly monk who walks the grounds at night — headless, silent, and deadly. When a violent death occurs under mysterious circumstances, the legend becomes impossible to ignore. Holmes, ever the rationalist, refuses to accept a supernatural explanation. His investigation leads him through hidden passages, family secrets, and a tangle of motives rooted in old grievances. Watson's steady narration heightens the eerie atmosphere as Holmes strips away superstition to reveal the human truth beneath the haunting. Without giving away the twist, this is a tale of fear exploited, history weaponized, and Holmes's unwavering belief that even the darkest mystery has a logical core.   ⭐ Shared Themes Across Both Episodes Holmes confronting cases clouded by fear, secrecy, and misdirection Watson's narration grounding the suspense with warmth and clarity Strong atmosphere: fog‑shrouded estates, shadowy organizations, and isolated communities Classic Holmesian deduction: clues, contradictions, and a final, satisfying reveal Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    57 min
  5. 29 APR

    THE STRANGE CASE OF THE MURDER IN WAX and MURDER IN THE HIGH MOUNTAINS NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "The Strange Case of the Murder In Wax" A Body That Won't Stay Dead — and a Mystery That Refuses to Behave In "The Strange Case of the Murdered (?)" Holmes and Watson are confronted with one of the most baffling situations of their long partnership: a man who appears to have been murdered… yet whose death refuses to remain a settled fact. What begins as a routine investigation quickly turns into a puzzle of misdirection, identity, and impossible circumstances, as Holmes uncovers clues that contradict every assumption Scotland Yard has made. Watson's narration captures the eerie uncertainty of the case — a crime scene that feels wrong, witnesses who seem too sure of themselves, and a victim whose fate may not be what it appears. Without revealing the twist, this is a story built on Holmes's mastery of logic, his refusal to accept the obvious, and his uncanny ability to see the truth hidden beneath a carefully staged illusion.   🎙️ SHOW NOTES — "Murder in the High Mountains" A Remote Village, a Brutal Killing, and a Trail Through the Alpine Shadows "Murder in the High Mountains" takes Holmes and Watson far from London into a rugged mountain region where isolation breeds fear — and where a violent death has left a community shaken. The high altitude, thin air, and treacherous terrain create an atmosphere of tension as Holmes studies the crime scene, interviews wary locals, and uncovers a web of motives rooted in old grudges and hidden relationships. The episode blends adventure, danger, and classic deduction, as Holmes must navigate both the physical hazards of the mountains and the emotional storms within the village. The final revelation — kept spoiler‑safe here — showcases Holmes at his most incisive, unraveling a crime shaped by jealousy, opportunity, and the unforgiving landscape itself.   Two great Sherlock Holmes stories starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce! Enjoy all our 1001 podcasts now at one place- www.bestof1001stories.com!

    1hr 1min
  6. 26 APR

    A NIGHT AMONG THE NIHILISTS by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

    "A Night Among the Nihilists" by Arthur Conan Doyle AT 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and the Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Tonight's story comes from an early chapter in Arthur Conan Doyle's writing life, when he was still experimenting with tone, satire, and the strange political fascinations of the late Victorian world. "A Night Among the Nihilists" is Doyle having a bit of fun — a light, good‑natured poke at a movement that had captured the British imagination: the Russian Nihilists. In the 1880s, the word Nihilist didn't mean what it does today. It referred to a loose, underground network of Russian revolutionaries — young idealists, radicals, and political dreamers who rejected the old order and sometimes turned to violence to overthrow it. To the British public, they were half‑myth, half‑menace: mysterious figures whispered about in newspapers, rumored to meet in smoky rooms and plot against czars and empires. Doyle, who loved a good cultural curiosity, couldn't resist. He took the popular image of the Nihilist — brooding, dramatic, and endlessly conspiratorial — and gently exaggerated it. The result is a story that blends adventure, satire, and a touch of comic mischief, as Doyle imagines what might happen if an ordinary man stumbled into one of these secret gatherings. Is it a humorous jab? Absolutely — but it's a friendly one. Doyle isn't mocking political struggle so much as he's poking fun at the Victorian tendency to romanticize foreign revolutionaries. He treats the whole affair with a wink, reminding readers that the world's most fearsome conspirators might be just as human, awkward, and unpredictable as anyone else. So settle in for a tale that mixes intrigue with a smile — a story from the young Arthur Conan   Catch all of our shows and stories today at www.bestof1001stories.com

    32 min
  7. 24 APR

    THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND (NARRATED)

    🎙️ SHOW NOTES — 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventure of the Speckled Band Doyle's Favorite Holmes Story — A Locked‑Room Mystery Filled With Fear, Suspense, and Deadly Secrets In "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," Arthur Conan Doyle delivers one of the most chilling and tightly constructed mysteries in the entire Sherlock Holmes canon — a story he himself called his personal favorite. It begins when a terrified young woman, Helen Stoner, arrives at Baker Street before dawn, convinced that her life is in danger. Her sister died under mysterious circumstances two years earlier, whispering a final, cryptic phrase: "The speckled band." Holmes and Watson travel to the gloomy Stoke Moran estate, where they encounter Helen's stepfather, the violent and unpredictable Dr. Grimesby Roylott — a man whose temper is as dangerous as the exotic creatures he keeps on the grounds. The old house is filled with strange noises, bolted shutters, and a room that seems designed for something far more sinister than sleep. As Holmes examines the clues — the bed fixed to the floor, the bell‑rope that doesn't ring, the ventilator that leads nowhere — he begins to piece together a plot as cold‑blooded as any he has faced. What follows is one of the most suspenseful nighttime vigils in detective fiction, culminating in a revelation that has thrilled readers and listeners for more than a century. A masterpiece of atmosphere, deduction, and rising tension, "The Speckled Band" remains a defining example of why Sherlock Holmes endures — and why Doyle himself held this tale above all the rest.             Arthur Conan Doyle (ACD) write 56 Sherlock Ho0lmes adventures. Afterwards, when asked which were his favorites- he listed 12, then later listed another 7. I went back in my archives and saw that a few needed some touching up or total do-overs. I decided to offer these to save you the trouble of going back to the archives.  Here are his fav 19: 1), The Adventure of the Speckled Band (1892), 2), The Red-Headed League (1891), 3.) The Adventure of the Dancing Men (1903), 4.) The Final Problem (1893), 5), A Scandal in Bohemia (1891), 6), The Adventure of the Empty House (1903), 7), The 5 Orange Pips m(1891), 8,)The Adventure of the Second Stain (1904), 9), The Adventure of The Devil's Foot (1910), 10), The Adventure of the Priory School (1904), 11), Tjhe Musgrave Ritual (1893), 12), The Reigate Squires (1893), 13) Silver Blaze (1892), 14), The Adventure of the Bruce Partington Plans (1908), 15), The Crooked Man (1893)16), The Man With The Twisted Lip (1891), 17) The Greek Interpreter (1893), 18), The Resident Patient (1893), 19) The Naval Treaty (1893.. WOW 1893 was a busy year for Doyle! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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SHERLOCK NOW THREE DAYS A WEEK! A truly enjoyable and growing collection of Sherlock Holmes Adventures and the best stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, one of Britain's greatest storytellers. Narration by master storyteller Jon Hagadorn (1001 Stories Network). Now playing every Sun Noon ET, Wed 5PM ET, and FRI 5PM ET

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