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Series 7 |
| 40 :07x01 - The Three Gables (Mar/07/1994) | Mary Maberly is the elderly mother of Douglas Maberly, a young man who died in Rome several months earlier. When Mrs. Maberly is approached by a man who wants to buy not only her house but also its entire contents, including her personal belongings, Mary Maberly becomes suspicious and consults Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes is recovering from a visit by Steve Dixie, a boxing champion employed as a heavy by a person who is the motivating force behind the purchase of Mrs. Maberly's house.
Holmes discovers that young Douglas Maberly had been having an affair with Isadora Klein, a mysterious woman of disreputable origins who has nevertheless built up a good reputation for herself in London society. He discovers that young Maberly had been writing a book about the affair and that the content of the book would have led to Isadora Klein's social ruin and possible criminal charges. Realising that it is the manuscript of the book which the mysterious buyer is after and that Mrs. Maberly is in danger Holmes sends Watson to keep guard on her. Unfortunately, Watson is involved in an altercation with Steve Dixie and comes off second best, and Mrs. Maberly is also assaulted during the attack.
Ultimately Holmes warns Isadora Klein to keep away from Mrs. Maberly, telling her that he retains the incriminating part of the manuscript which she is after. Isadora Klein complies, realising that any further actions by her could lead to her social ruin at the hands of Sherlock Holmes. | | Guest Stars: Caroline Blakiston as Dowager Duchess of Lomond, Emma Hardwicke as Dora, Mary Ellis as Mary Maberley, Claudine Auger as Isadora Klein, John Gill (1) as Sutro, Barbara Young as Susan, Steve Toussaint as Steve Dixie, Michael Graham (1) as Haines-Johnson, Ben Pullen as Duke of Lomond, Gary Cady as Douglas Maberley, Peter Wyngarde as Langdale Pike | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Jeremy Paul Story: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | | | |
| 41 :07x02 - The Dying Detective (Mar/14/1994) | Victor Savage is a cousin of Culverton Smith, a doctor who specialises in tropical medicine. In spite of the fact that Savage has a wife and children, all of his property has been entailed to Culverton Smith in the event of Savage's death.
Culverton Smith deliberately sets out to undermine Victor Savage, getting him addicted to drugs and thus making him extremely vulnerable, and when Savage suddenly becomes ill and dies of a rare tropical disease Holmes and Watson are extremely suspicious. Savage's wife and children are turned out of their home by Culverton Smith almost immediately, and Watson is particularly determined to see matters put right.
Unfortunately there is no proof, so Holmes uses a unique method of extracting the truth from Culverton Smith. | | Guest Stars: Keiran Flynn as Benson, Malcolm Hebden as Staples, Rowland Davies as Colonel Carnac, Mary Tenpow as Chinese Woman, Rachel Rice as Marina Savage, Colin Stevens as Police Sergeant, Shaughan Seymour as Penrose Fisher, Caroline John as Mrs Carnac, Susannah Harker as Adelaide Savage, Hugh Bonneville as Victor Savage, T. R. Bowen as Charles Daman, Jonathan Hyde (1) as Culverton Smith, Roy Hudd as John Gedgrave, John Labanowski as Inspector Morton | Director: Sarah Hellings Writer: T. R. Bowen Story: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | | | | | | |
| 43 :07x04 - The Red Circle (Mar/28/1994) | Holmes and Watson find themselves involved with the Italian criminal organisation, the Camorra, when they are called in to investigate the strange behaviour of an Italian lodger who has not left his room for two weeks.
The investigation spreads all over the world, from Italy to the USA, and from England to Australia, the Camorra being the oldest criminal organisation in the world. | | Guest Stars: Louise Heaney (1) as Vera, Sophia Diaz as Emilia Lucca, Joseph Long as Firmani, Kerry Shale as Leverton, Tom Chadbon as Inspector Hawkins, James Coombes as Gennaro Lucca, John Hallam as Gorgiano, Kenneth Connor as Warren, Betty Marsden as Mrs Warren | Director: Sarah Hellings Writer: Jeremy Paul Story: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | | | |
| 44 :07x05 - The Mazarin Stone (Apr/04/1994) | A historic jewel called the Mazarin Stone has had many strange adventures over the centuries. Holmes and Watson are called in when the famous stone finds itself in the news again.
Holmes is away pursuing a different matter in Scotland when the affair of the Mazarin Stone is first introduced, so Watson enlists the aid of Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock Holmes' brother to assist him in enquiring into this matter.
| | Guest Stars: Gavan O'Herlihy as John Garrideb & John Winter, Michael Wynne as Commissionaire Jenkins, Harry Landis as Ikey Sanders, Richard Caldicott (1) as Nathan Garrideb, Helen Ryan as Princess of Wales, Denis Lill as Inspector Bradstreet, Jon Finch (1) as Count Sylvius, Barbara Hicks (1) as Emily Garrideb, Phyllis Calvert as Agnes Garrideb, Charles Gray (1) as Mycroft Holmes, James Villiers as Lord Cantlemere | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Gary Hopkins Story: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | | | |
| 45 :07x06 - The Cardboard Box (Apr/11/1994) | A lady receives an appalling shock when a cardboard box containing two severed human ears is delivered to her one day. She promptly consults Sherlock Holmes who investigates with Dr. Watson's help.
Despite the police believing that it is a sick practical joke, Holmes takes the matter very seriously and eventually uncovers a violent crime which is the result of sibling rivalry, hatred and intense jealousy. | | Guest Stars: Ann Rye as Mrs. Clyde, Rachel Smith (1) as Lucy, Lucy Whybrow as Mary Browner, Thierry Harcourt as Marcel Jacottet, Andrew Readman as Postman, Renny Krupinski as Murdoch Gull, Richard Dixon as Mr. Bradbrook, Tom Chadbon as Inspector Hawkins, Deborah Findlay as Sarah Cushing, Joanna David as Susan Cushing, Ciaran Hinds as Jim Browner, Andy Tomlinson as Policeman | Director: Sarah Hellings Writer: T. R. Bowen Story: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | | | |
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