In the episode, WENN radio station has an adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, but with a twist, one of the cases the show re-enacted concerned convicted murderer Larry Looper. Looper breaks jail and shows up in the studio with a gun to force the cast to re-enact the crime again, but this time, show he was not guilty. Despite Holmes/Singer's frustrated realization that he is just an actor, it is he who discovers the key clue which proves Looper's innocence.
Today we have a brand new entry in The Howard Ostrom Collection TV Section. In 1996 the TV show "Remember WENN" had an episode titled "Armchair Detective” with Hugh O'Gorman (1965 - ) as Sherlock Holmes/Jeffery Singer and Christopher Murney (1943 - ) as Dr. Watson/Mackie Bloom. In the episode, WENN radio station has an adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, but with a twist, one of the cases the show re-enacted concerned convicted murderer Larry Looper. Looper breaks jail and shows up in the studio with a gun to force the cast to re-enact the crime again, but this time, show he was not guilty. Despite Holmes/Singer's frustrated realization that he is just an actor, it is he who discovers the key clue which proves Looper's innocence.
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