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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: 2002 radio programme debuts, Radio stations disestablished in 2002, Radio stations established in 2002, The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Hamish and Dougal, Takeover Radio, Free Talk Live, TeamTalk 252, Radio Farda, WSOG, The Team, KBMP, WDGM, KXGM-FM, KBNG, Koori Radio, KMSW, Total Star Gloucestershire, WFBH-LP, KAAJ-LP, KBPU, Real Radio, Reading 107 FM, KBLB, Free Radio San Diego, WGRV-LP, KDHS-LP, KFEG, WQHU-LP, DYPV, XELA-AM, KHII, 107.1 Rugby FM, Democracy Radio, Rooster 101, WDYF, Radio Sawa, Bad Side...LIVE!, KBDL-LP, KMAX-FM, KJAL, KQMB, KRBS-LP, Planetary Radio, KSAH-FM, KPTO, Amar Radio, DYIS, KLOA, WUCP-LP, Concrete Cow, KGWP, KRDW-LP, WZPH-LP, WMLZ-LP, 2002 in British radio, M2o, DZCC, DZDF, The Consultants, Jimmy Gil Live, DXPN, CHIC-FM, DWQP, Art Radio, DYZT. Excerpt: This article is about the BBC Radio 4 series transmitted from 2002 to 2010. There is also a U.S. produced series, which began in 1998, that transmits under the same title. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a series of radio dramas based on Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes. Written by Bert Coules as a pastiche of Conan Doyle's work, the series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002, 2004, 2008-9 and 2010. There are sixteen episodes, all of them produced and directed by Patrick Rayner of BBC Scotland. Clive Merrison stars as Holmes, having portrayed the detective in a complete canonical run for Radio 4 (the only actor to successfully do so to date). Andrew Sachs appears as Doctor Watson, replacing Michael Williams after Williams died following the Radio 4 run of Sherlock Holmes adaptations. Each of the stories is based on a throwaway reference from an actual Conan Doyle short story or novel. The first two series are repeated regularly on BBC Radio 7. The 2010 story The Marlbourne Point Mystery brings to seven...