Saturday, August 3, 2019

Longbox Crusade Presents: Saturday Matinee Theatre - Episode 031: 1954 TV’s Sherlock Holmes

Longbox Crusade Presents: Saturday Matinee Theatre
Episode 031: 1954 TV’s Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Christmas Pudding


Listen Here: LBCP - Saturday Matinee Theatre: Episode 031

The Case of the Christmas Pudding is afoot...with Ryan Daly and Dave Collins, B-Team extraordinaire, joining the crew for an episode featuring Harry Crocker! Which is totally his real name. Delvin may or may not be writing these.

#ImFollowingHolmes

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