SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE VALLEY OF FEAR, Read by Ian McKellan, Now on BBC Radio

By: Nov. 11, 2014
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BBC Radio 4's SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE VALLEY OF FEAR, read by Sir Ian McKellen, is now up on the station's site for all to listen to, the actor announced on Twitter today.

Per BBC: "The Valley of Fear, the last of the four Sherlock Holmes novels, ranks among Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's best work. The mystery begins with a coded warning of imminent danger, drawing the illustrious Sherlock Holmes and the faithful Dr. Watson to a secluded English country home. A trail of bewildering clues leads to sleuthing in the finest Holmesian tradition and the gripping backstory of a cult that terrorized a valley in the American West."

SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE VALLEY OF FEAR was abridged by Neville Teller and produced by Gemma McMullan.

Click here to listen!

Sir Ian McKellen's acting credits include a variety of incredible performancea from starring roles with GB's Royal Shakespeare Company to Gandalf in THE LORD OF THE RINGS and THE HOBBIT trilogies. He made is triumphant return to Broadway as Spooner in NO MAN'S LAND & Estragon in Waiting for Godot, opposite close friend Patrick Stewart.

McKellen is currently gearing up to star opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins in the BBC's new adaptation of THE DRESSER, with Sir Richard Eyre directing.



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