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The Baker Street Radio Vault
by John Rhodes
Welcome to The Baker Street Radio Vault, where we unlock the finest mysteries from radio’s golden age. Hosted by lifelong Sherlock Holmes enthusiast John Rhodes, this curated collection brings you the most memorable detective adventures of the 1940s & 50s, each introduced with a short, engaging moment that highlights their history, charm, and the story behind the story. Whether you’re rediscovering old favourites or stepping into vintage radio for the very first time, these restored episodes offer atmosphere, intrigue, and timeless storytelling.
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The Eyes of Mr. Leyton — A Gaze That Hides a Secret (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A respectable gentleman’s unsettling stare becomes the key to a mystery Holmes cannot ignore.As odd behaviour and conflicting accounts swirl around Mr. Leyton, Holmes and Watson peel back a story where appearances deceive and motives hide in plain sight. A quiet tension builds into a case that reveals how much a single look can conceal.Originally aired: 1946Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Limping Ghost — A Haunting Figure on the Moors (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A spectral figure limps across the misty moors, frightening those who witness its ghostly form.But Holmes has little patience for superstition—and every reason to believe that something human lies beneath the eerie sightings. As the case unfolds, he must separate fear from fact and reveal the truth hiding behind the haunting.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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Colonel Warburton’s Madness — Secrets Behind a Soldier’s Decline (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A once-decorated military officer begins to unravel, and those closest to him fear madness—yet something about the case feels wrong to Holmes.As Holmes and Watson look deeper, they uncover hidden motives, strained loyalties, and a truth far more complex than a troubled mind. This is a psychological mystery where emotion and deduction collide.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Paradol Chamber — A Doorway to Danger (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
Whispers of a strange scientific chamber lure Holmes into one of his most unsettling investigations.Hidden behind respectable façades lies an experiment rumored to push the boundaries of the possible—an experiment that may cost lives. As Holmes and Watson venture deeper into the Paradol Chamber, they face a mystery where curiosity and peril walk hand in hand.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Missing Bloodstains — A Vanishing Clue and a Deepening Mystery (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A baffling crime scene leaves behind everything except the one thing that should be impossible to remove: the bloodstains.In this memorable case, Holmes must unravel how vital evidence could vanish so completely. The deeper he digs, the more unsettling the implications become—proving once again that the absence of a clue can be the most revealing clue of all.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Purloined Ruby — A Jewel Theft Shrouded in Deception (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A glittering gemstone vanishes, leaving behind a trail of clues as sharp as the facets of the stolen jewel.In this classic Holmes adventure, a daring theft pulls the detective into a world where beauty and greed collide. The ruby may be valuable—but the truth hidden behind its disappearance proves even more so.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Unfortunate Tobacconist — Trouble Behind the Counter (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A quiet tobacconist’s shop becomes the scene of a troubling mystery when routine and tragedy collide.Holmes is drawn into a puzzling case where the ordinary disguises the dangerous—and where the smallest habits of daily life reveal hidden fractures. In this thoughtful episode, deduction slices through confusion like smoke clearing in a darkened room.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Notorious Canary Trainer — When a Song Turns Sinister (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A strange figure from the world of music steps into Holmes’s orbit—an eccentric trainer whose sweet-voiced birds may be carrying secrets more dangerous than their songs.What begins as a harmless curiosity spirals quickly into deception and peril, proving once again that even the lightest melodies can mask a darker truth.Originally aired: 1946Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Viennese Strangler — A Killer’s Shadow from Abroad (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A series of chilling deaths echoes the methods of a murderer once feared in Vienna.When London’s streets begin to reflect the horrors of an old European case, Holmes must determine whether the infamous killer has resurfaced—or if someone is cleverly imitating a nightmare best left in the past. This tense episode blends atmosphere with sharp deduction.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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The Amateur Mendicant Society — A Secret Brotherhood in London (Sherlock Holmes Radio Mystery, 1945)
A secretive brotherhood of London beggars draws Holmes into a conspiracy hidden in plain sight.In this 1946 radio classic, Holmes and Watson follow mysterious clues through fog-shrouded streets, uncovering an organized group whose shabby appearance hides surprisingly calculated intentions. What begins as a curiosity quickly deepens into a web of deception and danger.Originally aired: 1945Cast: Basil Rathbone & Nigel BruceMusic: “Moonlit Waltz,” licensed for use from RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com.Follow The Baker Street Radio Vault for restored golden-age mysteries every week.
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Welcome to The Baker Street Radio Vault, a curated collection of restored Sherlock Holmes radio mysteries from the 1940s and 50's. Hosted by John Rhodes, each episode begins with a short introduction before presenting a classic performance from radio’s golden age.Follow the show and step into The Vault.
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Welcome to The Baker Street Radio Vault, where we unlock the finest mysteries from radio’s golden age. Hosted by lifelong Sherlock Holmes enthusiast John Rhodes, this curated collection brings you the most memorable detective adventures of the 1940s & 50s, each introduced with a short, engaging moment that highlights their history, charm, and the story behind the story. Whether you’re rediscovering old favourites or stepping into vintage radio for the very first time, these restored episodes offer atmosphere, intrigue, and timeless storytelling.
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