THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 31; EPISODE 1 THE DOG WHO CHANGED HIS MIND EPISODE 2 THE CASE OF THE MI
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 31; EPISODE 1: THE DOG WHO CHANGED HIS MIND EPISODE 2: THE CASE OF THE MISSING HEIRESS by Edith Meiser
English | MP3@192 kbps | 54 min | 74.7 MB
The world's most famous sleuth returns in "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" -a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. In later seasons, Holmes was played by Tom Conway and John Stanley, and Watson was played by Alfred Shirley. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.

Suspense A Friend to Alexander by Fran Van Hartesfeldt
Suspense: A Friend to Alexander by Fran Van Hartesfeldt
English | MP3@192 kbps | 26 min | 36.6 MB
The story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel.Before the Suspense story begins you will hear a CBS World News bulletin from an American wartime correspondent at Normandy beach. Harry Andrews was a laughing happy-go-lucky fellow before he began to have dreams about Aaron Burr dreams in which Burr would be mean to his friend Alexander Hamilton, dreams that became nightmares that began to plague him...

Spirit of the Game by Geoff Francis
Spirit of the Game by Geoff Francis
English | MP3@192 kbps | 2h 11m | 180.0 MB
A contemporary story about heroes, football and how a teenage youth eventually comes to reject the image of a modern day role model in favour of the reality of one from an earlier time. Through the story threads a theme which haunts and threatens the modern game of soccer. Racism and hooliganism rip at the heart of Jamie's family infiltrating and disrupting not only daily life but society as a whole.At the centre of the story is the life, and love story of probably the games greatest ever ambassador. (Sir) Stanley Mathews. The man of whom Pele said "He taught us how to play". The man who truly embodied the spirit of the game passes it on to a new generation.Endorsed by Desmond Tutu and the United Nations Department for Sport and Peace.Narrator: Carol RoyleA consummate actress on stage soon after joining the Royal Shakespeare Company she won the London Drama Critic's Award for Ophelia in Michael Pennington's acclaimed Hamlet. Carol became famous in Britain as Jenny Russell in the BBC sitcom Life Without George which ran for three series on British television. Her other TV work has included Heartbeat, Blake's 7, The Professionals, Bergerac, Cribb, Crossroads, The Outsider, Casualty, The Cedar Tree, Ladies in Charge, Crime Traveller, The Bill and Doctors. Her film career includes roles in The Greek Tycoon and Tuxedo Warrior and she played theprominent role of Jessica in Blackeyes written by Dennis Potter.