
Episode #10
The Sherlock Holmes Podcast Club Film Fest Fight!
Sherlock Holmes Is Real again shares its feed to the Sherlock Holmes Podcast Club as they bid against each other to create Sherlock Holmes film festivals.

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Hosted by Baker Street Digressions · arts · EN · 71 episodes
A fictional docudrama about a supposed conspiracy to turn Sherlock Holmes from a historical figure to a fictional character over the last hundred years by person or persons unknown.
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Episode #10
Sherlock Holmes Is Real again shares its feed to the Sherlock Holmes Podcast Club as they bid against each other to create Sherlock Holmes film festivals.

Episode #9
In a totally new investigation, podcast host Talon King and master of disguise Shecky Spielberg infiltrate the Holmes in the Heartland conference in St. Louis, Missouri, with Dr. Janet Peters and Mrs. Horace "Thingy" Thimbleberger running tech support in a van parked outside the event. You'll wish Samuel L. Jackson had been in this episode when a special guest from the conference itself slithers into the van before they can get away.

Episode #8
For some reason these "experts" don't connect this footage to "The Speckled Band," because they fall so heavily for the "diamond tooth" bait like the fools they are. We agents of Moriarty spend a lot of time altering that Watson footage and don't appreciate when we can't even have decent investigators to challenge us. They probably aren't even going to read this description that we hacked into their podcast account to write. Ugh. Evil geniusing isn't even fun anymore in this era of stupid. HI EVERYBODY, I'M TODD! DAD LET ME WRITE HERE TOO! MORRYARTY RULES!

Episode #7
Sherlock Holmes Is Real loans its feed to the Sherlock Holmes Podcast Club this week for commentary on Tom Baker's various path-crossings with Sherlock Holmes. Part of the deal was allowing Talon King to do the theme song for their podcast, so you still get that much of the usual show, for better or worse.

Episode #6
<p>The REAL Sherlock Holmes is Real crew is back to discuss "The Case of the Unlucky Gambler" as seen on the YouTubes as a TV show instead of being truly credited as Watson's documentary footage of his time with Sherlock Holmes. And Sergeant Wilkins is back, and smarter than ever!</p>
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