"Sherlock Holmes: The Peculiar Persecution of Mr John Vincent Harden" (BBC Radio 4 production)
Classic Old Time Radio: Vintage radio shows, the Golden Age of radio, murder, mystery, drama, comedy, science fiction, variety shows, and Westerns. The Peculiar Persecution of Mr John Vincent Harden First transmitted 13 February 2002, this story is based on a reference from Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist": "He was immersed at the moment in a very abstruse and complicated problem concerning the peculiar persecution to which John Vincent Harden, the well-known tobacco millionaire, had been subjected." A mysterious metal object found in a dead man's stomach holds a vital clue to his death.

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