Sherlock Holmes Gielgud is a radio drama series that aired during the early 1950s. This series featured Sir John Gielgud as Sherlock Holmes and Sir Ralph Richardson as Dr. Watson. It was a dramatization of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective stories, focusing on the adventures and mysteries solved by the iconic duo. The show was well-regarded for its faithful adaptation of the original stories and the stellar performances of its cast. "The Bruce-Partington Plans" is an episode that revolves around the mysterious death of a junior clerk found dead with plans for a new submarine missing. Sherlock Holmes is brought into the case by his brother Mycroft, highlighting the national security implications of the stolen plans. Holmes and Watson work to unravel the mystery, leading to a thrilling conclusion.