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A standalone radio station that plays various Sherlock Holmes cases based off junior99au's Personal Radio mod (and in turn zilav's Sanctuary Radio) Thanks to both of them. Now completely conflict free.

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Holmesian Radio
Independent Radio Station for Fallout 4

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Version 2.0 contains
1954 Holmesian Radio
NOW COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT AND CONFLICT FREE
Transmitting one of the greatest detective's cases to inspire you wasteland detectives.
--Cases Within in manner of order but not chronological order--
1. Dr. Watson Meets Sherlock Holmes
2. A Case of Identity
3. A Scandal in Bohemia
4. The Dying Detective
5. The Blue Carbuncle
6. The Disappearence of Silver Blaze
7. The Bruce Partington Plans
8. The Empty House
9. The Golden Prince Nez
10. The Final Problem

--Description--
Adds a standalone radio station that plays ten of the stories done in the 1950s by BBC starring John Gielgud as Holmes and Ralph Richardson as Watson.
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COPYRIGHTThese audio files are public domain and can be found on archive.org

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Compatibility:
A standalone radio station that plays various Sherlock Holmes cases based off junior99au's Personal Radio mod (and in turn zilav's Sanctuary Radio) Thanks to both of them. Should now work with any radio mod.

Personal Radio: Compatible (Since I based my mod on it)
Old World Radio: Compatible Just tested works with my mod :)
Muggles Joints: Compatible

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SPECIAL THANK
S to junior99au and zilva, couldn't have made the mod without their much more difficult to figure out mods, my part in this was easy.
Check out their mods on their profiles:
junior99au
zilav
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FUTURE UPDATES may contain:
A version that has more cases for a less repetitive experience.
1940s version of the show with starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson.
As well as other versions produced between the 1930s and the 1960s that fall in public domain.