The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) - Episode List

Episode List

Series 1 (1971) September 20 - December 9

  • Episode 01 - A Message from the Deep Sea (Dr. Thorndyke)
  • Episode 02 - The Missing Witness Sensation (Max Carrados)
  • Episode 03 - The Affair of the Avalanche Bicycle & Tyre Co. Ltd. (Horace Dorrington)
  • Episode 04 - The Duchess of Wiltshire's Diamonds (Simon Carne)
  • Episode 05 - The Horse of the Invisible (Carnacki)
  • Episode 06 - The Case of the Mirror of Portugal (Horace Dorrington)
  • Episode 07 - Madame Sara (Dixon Druce)
  • Episode 08 - The Case of the Dixon Torpedo (Jonathan Pryde)
  • Episode 09 - The Woman in the Big Hat (Lady Molly)
  • Episode 10 - The Affair of the Tortoise (Martin Hewitt)
  • Episode 11 - The Assyrian Rejuvenator (Romney Pringle)
  • Episode 12 - The Ripening Rubies (Bernard Sutton)
  • Episode 13 - The Case of Laker, Absconded (Martin Hewitt)

Series 2 (1973) January 29 - May 7

  • Episode 01 - The Mysterious Death on the Underground Railway (Polly Burton)
  • Episode 02 - Five Hundred Carats (Inspector Lipinzki)
  • Episode 03 - Cell 13 (Professor Van Dusen)
  • Episode 04 - The Secret of the Magnifique (John Laxworthy)
  • Episode 05 - The Absent-Minded Coterie (Eugene Valmont)
  • Episode 06 - The Sensible Action of Lieutenant Holst
  • Episode 07 - The Superfluous Finger (Professor Van Dusen)
  • Episode 08 - Anonymous Letters (Dagobert Trostler)
  • Episode 09 - The Moabite Cypher (Dr. Thorndyke)
  • Episode 10 - The Secret of the Fox Hunter (Duckworth Drew)
  • Episode 11 - The Looting of the Specie Room (Mr. Horrocks)
  • Episode 12 - The Mystery of the Amber Beads (Hagar)
  • Episode 13 - The Missing QCs (Charles Dallas)

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