“at this conference” [MAZA]
We haven't been able to make it to the previous four installments, so we asked Steve all about this conference dedicated to Sherlock Holmes of the stage, screen and radio. He shared the foggy origins of the show, along with some of his favorite moments from throughout the years, and even a special preview of the exhibit that will be on display there.
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- Episode 144: Historical Sherlock
- From Gillette to Brett V (register!)
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- Les Klinger on Episode 31 and Episode 32
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