With over six minutes of added material not heard in the Broadcasted version.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes - For the first time we've combine two of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic Holmes stories into an hour long adventure, "The Final Problem" first published December 1893 and "The Empty House." originally published in October of 1903.The first is the Holmes tale Doyle longed to write and the second is the story he was in all essence forced to write. In this feature length dramatization we set you on the path to the historical meeting between Holmes and Professor Moriarty and their infamous confrontation at the Reichenbach Falls. Then it's back to London and a world without Sherlock Holmes. What has become of Dr. Watson, Mrs. Hudson and how is Lestrade doing when it comes to solving the strange death of the Honorable Ronald Adair?
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