Sherlock Holmes - All Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01The Illustrious ClientFeb 20, 1965
S01E02The Devil's FootFeb 27, 1965
S01E03The Copper BeechesMar 6, 1965
S01E04The Red-Headed LeagueMar 13, 1965
S01E05The Abbey GrangeMar 20, 1965
S01E06The Six NapoleonsMar 27, 1965
S01E07The Man with the Twisted LipApr 3, 1965
S01E08The Beryl CoronetApr 10, 1965
S01E09The Bruce-Partington PlansApr 17, 1965
S01E10Charles Augustus MilvertonApr 24, 1965
S01E11The Retired ColourmanMay 1, 1965
S01E12The Disappearance of Lady Frances CarfaxMay 8, 1965

Season 2

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E01The Second StainSep 9, 1968
S02E02The Dancing MenSep 16, 1968
S02E03A Study in ScarletSep 23, 1968
S02E04The Hound of the Baskervilles (1)Sep 30, 1968
S02E05The Hound of the Baskervilles (2)Oct 7, 1968
S02E06The Boscombe Valley MysteryOct 14, 1968
S02E07The Greek InterpreterOct 21, 1968
S02E08The Naval TreatyOct 28, 1968
S02E09Thor BridgeNov 4, 1968
S02E10The Musgrave RitualNov 11, 1968
S02E11Black PeterNov 18, 1968
S02E12Wisteria LodgeNov 25, 1968
S02E13Shoscombe Old PlaceDec 2, 1968
S02E14The Solitary CyclistDec 9, 1968
S02E15The Sign of FourDec 16, 1968
S02E16The Blue CarbuncleDec 23, 1968

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