The Adventures of Shirley Holmes
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes
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Season 4
13 Episodes

Episode 1
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The Case of the Calculated Crime
The Case of the Calculated Crime
Episode 2
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The Case of the Dead Debutante
The Case of the Dead Debutante
Episode 3
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The Case of the Vanishing Virus
The Case of the Vanishing Virus
Episode 4
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The Case of the Virtual Zeus
The Case of the Virtual Zeus
Episode 5
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The Basket Case
The Basket Case
Episode 6
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The Case of the Skeleton in the Closet
The Case of the Skeleton in the Closet
Episode 7
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The Case of the Perfect Boyfriend
The Case of the Perfect Boyfriend
Episode 8
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The Case of the Falling Star
The Case of the Falling Star
Episode 9
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The Case of the Puzzle from the Past
The Case of the Puzzle from the Past
Episode 10
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The Case of the Desperate Dancer
The Case of the Desperate Dancer
Episode 11
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The Case of the Hidden Heart
The Case of the Hidden Heart
Episode 12
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The Case of King Arthur's Alibi
The Case of King Arthur's Alibi
Episode 13
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The Case of the Dragon's Breath
The Case of the Dragon's Breath

The Adventures of Shirley Holmes

Overview

The Adventures of Shirley Holmes is a Canadian mystery TV series that originally aired from 1997 to 2000. The show was created by Ellis Iddon and Phil Meagher who had produced a successful series of books with Harper Collins, teaming up with Credo and Forefront to develop the TV series. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the series follows the life of Shirley Holmes, the great grand-niece of Sherlock Holmes who, with the help of ex-gang member Bo Sawchuk, tackles a variety of mysteries in and around the fictional Canadian city of Redington. On some occasions, she found herself matching wits with archnemesis Molly Hardy. The show has been broadcast in over 80 countries and has been dubbed in French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, Norwegian, Polish and Turkish. Her performance in the show led to actress Meredith Henderson being nominated for a Gemini Award in 1998 and winning one in 1999. The show itself was twice nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Children's or Youth Program or Series" in 1998 and eventually won it in 1999. In the spring of 1998 Susin Nielsen won a Gemini Award in the category "Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program" for her screenplay of the episode "The Case of the Burning Building". In the same year, Elizabeth Stewart won a WGC Award from the Writers Guild of Canada for her writing of the episode "The Case of the Maestro's Ghost".
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Last Updated: July 19, 2025
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