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9 Episodes 2001 - 2001
Episode 1
Sat, Mar 31, 2001 26 mins
After a break in at 10 Downing Street, it appears that the thief was only able to steal one of the African dolls from the Prime Minister's collection, and was not able to find the secret safe where Lord Devlin had hidden the top secret security plans.
Episode 2
Sat, Apr 21, 2001 26 mins
A top secret holodisk containing the master security code disappears. The code is so secret that New Scotland Yard cannot be told of the theft. Sherlock Holmes is put on the case.
Episode 3
Sat, Apr 28, 2001 26 mins
Two bio-engineers working on a new blood regenerator have their work stolen.
Episode 4
Sat, May 12, 2001 26 mins
Holmes' old friend, Victor Trevor, arrives with an urgent but nonsensical note his father left him before vanishing. Holmes deduces that the note is in code and deciphers it to read "Gloria Scott". But who is she and what is her role in the affair?
Episode 5
Sat, May 19, 2001 26 mins
At the Pomiero Touring Club, there's been an attempted theft of a Napoleon Excelsior. Though the craft wasn't stolen, it was vandalized: the expensive gems that adorn the side were pried off, but not taken. Holmes investigates.
Episode 6
Sat, May 26, 2001 26 mins
Lestrade attends a wedding that turns chaotic when the bride is awakened by a monstrous gorilla.
Episode 7
Sat, Jun 23, 2001 26 mins
Alexander Holder catches his own son stealing the top secret computer chip that the famous Payne computer dynasty family had entrusted him to safeguard.
Episode 8
Sat, Jun 30, 2001 26 mins
The Prime Minister contacts Holmes when a top secret virtual reality chip is stolen.
Episode 9
Sat, Jul 21, 2001 26 mins
Lestrade's pursuit of a suspect is foiled by another police craft. The clumsy cop is the new partner Greyson assigned to her to keep her in line. Holmes' interest is piqued when the cop pops up at crime scenes and is a little too on top of things.