Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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:11:01
Just giving it a
bit of a cleaning.

:11:03
Now that we're
on a case again.

:11:04
See, the joints
are a bit rusted

:11:07
like mine, you know.
:11:09
Is he back on
a case again?

:11:10
Case?
:11:11
It's the greatest
case of his,

:11:12
of our career.
:11:14
Oh, mercy it always is.
:11:31
Holmes,
:11:33
I say Holmes.
:11:34
What?
:11:36
Well, if you ask me
it's disgraceful,

:11:38
Beethoven's Fifth.
:11:39
Not at all,
it's very good.

:11:42
Sir Ronald Hedley
:11:43
is conducting
very well tonight.

:11:44
I don't mean the concert.
:11:45
No?
:11:47
England is in danger.
:11:48
Heaven knows what
frightful disaster

:11:49
is happening and
you sit there calm

:11:50
and listen to
the wireless.

:11:52
Music has charms,
very restful.

:11:54
That's got nothing
to do with the whole

:11:56
Nonsense my dear Watson,
:11:57
it may have a great
deal to do with it.

:11:58
Oh really?
:12:00
I don't see what.
:12:08
BBC Request Station,
:12:10
this is Sherlock Holmes.
:12:11
I understand you
play recordings.

:12:13
Would you mind playing
Beethoven's Fifth

:12:14
conducted by Sir
Ronald Hedley?

:12:17
Thank you very much.
:12:18
But you just heard it.
:12:19
I like it.
:12:20
Oh.
:12:27
We've had a request
:12:28
for the Beethoven
Fifth Symphony

:12:30
played by the London
Symphony Orchestra

:12:32
under the direction
of Sir Ronald Hedley.

:12:34
This is a transcription.

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