In the fall of1954, the first American television series of Sherlock Holmes stories aired in syndication. Featuring Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes and Howard Marion Crawford as Watson, the 39 half-hour adventures were created by Sheldon Reynolds and filmed in France by Guild Films. Many episodes featured Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade. As Kenneth Richards, Richard Larke appeared in fifteen episodes as Sergeant Wilkins. Nicole Milinaire, the show's associate producer, was a trailblazer in the television industry as a first-generation female producer.
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In the fall of1954, the first American television series of Sherlock Holmes stories aired in syndication. Featuring Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes and Howard Marion Crawford as Watson, the 39 half-hour adventures were created by Sheldon Reynolds and filmed in France by Guild Films. Many episodes featured Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade. As Kenneth Richards, Richard Larke appeared in fifteen episodes as Sergeant Wilkins. Nicole Milinaire, the show's associate producer, was a trailblazer in the television industry as a first-generation female producer.
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