(ep 13) The Case of the Split Ticket Jan. 10, 1955 Two people, who share a winning sweepstakes ticket with a third party, come to Holmes for help since the ticket must be turned in by midnight.
(ep 14) The Case of the French Interpreter Jan. 17, 1955 A French interpreter tells Holmes how he was abducted to persuade a Frenchman to sign some valuable papers.
(ep 15) The Case of the Singing Violin Jan. 24, 1955 Betty is tormented by apparent hallucinations, the latest of which she refers to as a ‘singing violin.’ Her stepfather brings her fianc? to see her and tells the young man Betty is going to be declared insane. The fianc? goes to consult Sherlock Holmes, but is murdered.
(ep 16) The Case of the Greystone Inscription Jan. 31, 1955 Holmes and Watson are called to investigate Miss Channing’s missing financee, who apparently discovered the secret to a hidden treasure of King Richard II, which Laird Greystone wants to keep at any cost.
(ep 17) The Case of the Laughing Mummy Feb. 7, 1955 Sherlock Holmes helps one of Dr. Watson’s old friends by explaining the source of an odd noise in the man’s home, but in doing so Holmes uncovers a more serious mystery.
(ep 18) The Case of the Thistle Killer Feb. 14, 1955 Sherlock Holmes helps Scotland Yard to track down a killer who has been leaving three thistles next to each of the women he has murdered.
(ep 19) The Case of the Vanished Detective Feb. 21, 1955 When Sherlock Holmes disappears, Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade begin a search that leads them to a small shop.
(ep 20) The Case of the Careless Suffragette Feb. 28, 1955 A zealous suffragette acquires a bomb shaped like a croquet ball, intending only to draw attention to her cause, but it is switched with a real croquet ball and explodes, killing a member of Parliament.
(ep 21) The Case of the Reluctant Carpenter March 7, 1955 Holmes races against time in order to find the location of a bomb planted somewhere in London by an extortionist.
(ep 22) The Case of the Deadly Prophecy March 14, 1955 Holmes and Watson are called to a boy’s school in Belgium. It seems that a young student has gotten into the habit of writing the names of faculty members on the steps of a nearby church, and shortly afterwards person whose name has been written down is found dead.
(ep 23) The Case of the Christmas Pudding April 4, 1955 When a serial killer is sentenced to death, he issues a threat that he will kill Sherlock Holmes before he himself is executed.
(ep 24) The Night Train Riddle April 11, 1955 A young boy and his father are traveling on a train, and after they have a fight, the boy runs out of the compartment and seems to have vanished into thin air. Although his governess thinks he has simply run away, Holmes begins to suspect something a bit more serious.