
An anthology series produced by Thames Television, comprised of short mystery, suspense or crime adaptations featuring, as the title suggests, detectives who were literary contemporaries of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.
CreatorHugh Greene

A Message from the Deep Sea
Sep 20, 1971
This episode features Dr Thorndyke, played by John Neville, who is first a medical man and second a solver of mysteries. A young girl has been murdered in her boarding house and the solution looks obvious - but is it? Neville plays the sleuth with aplomb and this is a strong opening episode. The character is arrogant, capable, and likable - and of course his intelligence makes his police colleagues and/or adversaries look like idiots!

The Missing Witness Sensation
Sep 27, 1971
Max Carrados, the blind detective, solves the case of a bank teller shot at his counter.

The Affair of the Avalanche Bicycle and Tire Co.
Oct 4, 1971
Horace Dorrington solves the mystery of a case of sabotage on a bicycle track.

The Duchess of Wiltshire's Diamonds
Oct 11, 1971
Simon Carne devises an ingenious way of keeping the Duchess of Wiltshire's diamonds safe from theft.

The Horse of the Invisible
Oct 18, 1971
Carnacki solves the case of an invisible horse that is haunting a family of the eve of a wedding.

The Case of the Mirror of Portugal
Oct 25, 1971
Horace Dorrington clears up the mystery of the theft of a valuable diamond.

Madame Sara
Nov 1, 1971
Dixon Duce helps solve a murder case.

The Case of the Dixon Torpedo
Nov 8, 1971
Jonathan Pride gets involved in a case involving a secret weapon, an eccentric inventor and forged roubles.

The Woman in the Big Hat
Nov 15, 1971
Lady Molly of Scotland Yard solves the murdeer of a respectable man.

The Affair of the Tortoise
Nov 22, 1971
Arhtur Hewitt gets mixed up in a case involving voodoo and the disappearance of a dead body.

The Assyrian Rejuvenator
Nov 29, 1971
Conman and invesigator Romney Pringkle exposes a swindle and makes a profit.

The Ripening Rubies
Dec 2, 1971
Bernard Sutton is called in to help stop a series of jewel robberies.

The Case of Laker, Absconded
Dec 9, 1971
Arthur Hewitt and Jonathan Pride band together to find a bank clerk who has disappeared with £ 15,000.