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  1. Sheldon Reynolds (10 December 1923 – 25 January 2003) was an American television producer best known for his involvement in the Sherlock Holmes franchise. He began his career as producer, writer and editor of the syndicated television show Foreign Intrigue.

  2. Production. Sheldon Reynolds had been successful with his 1951 European-made series Foreign Intrigue [1] (in 1956, he directed a film with the same title starring Robert Mitchum) and decided a Sherlock Holmes series made in France for the American syndication market might also be successful. [1] .

  3. View full company info for Sheldon Reynolds Productions. 1. Foreign Intrigue (1956) Approved | 100 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. 6.0. Rate this. When a reclusive, enigmatic millionaire dies suddenly on the Riviera, his press agent begins to investigate his employer's shady past.

  4. Sheldon Reynolds was born on 10 December 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Foreign Intrigue (1956), Foreign Intrigue (1951) and Sherlock Holmes (1954). He was married to Andrea Plunket. He died on 25 January 2003 in New York, USA.

  5. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson is a television series created by Sheldon Reynolds and based on characters and storylines from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 's Sherlock Holmes stories. It starred Geoffrey Whitehead, Donald Pickering and Patrick Newell in the title roles of Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Watson and Inspector Lestrade respectively. [1]

  6. The first American television series of Sherlock Holmes adventures aired in syndication in the fall of 1954. The 39 half-hour mostly original stories were produced by Sheldon Reynolds and filmed in France by Guild Films, starring Ronald Howard as Holmes and Howard Marion Crawford as Watson.

  7. The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun: Directed by Sheldon Reynolds. With Ronald Howard, Howard Marion-Crawford, Russell Waters, Maurice Teynac. Holmes and Watson travel to Sussex to investigate the murder of Squire Douglas, who was shot to death in a sealed-up castle, with only two apparent suspects.