Harry Bartell
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Well, Doctor, that was really a swell story tonight.
Although it was a bit unexpected for you to have been arrested.
Oh, now, wait a minute, Doctor.
From the way you talk, you'd think I spent every waking moment in a nice, cool wine cellar, tasting wine from morning till night.
Well, don't you?
I'm not a doctor.
I'm no more a wine expert than you are.
All I know about wine is that it either tastes good or it doesn't.
And I know that Petri wine does taste good.
And that's because the Petri family took time to make good wine.
Generations of time.
Why, the Petri family has been making wine ever since they started the Petri business way back in the 1800s.
And since the business has always been family-owned and operated, they've been able to hand on down from father to son, from father to son, all they've ever learned about the fine art of turning luscious, sun-ripened grapes into fragrant, delicious wine.
And they've learned plenty.
So no matter what type of wine you want, for any occasion,
You can't go wrong with a Petri wine, because Petri took time to bring you good wine.
Well, Dr. Watson, what story do you have lined up for us next week?
Tonight's Sherlock Holmes adventure was written by Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher and was suggested by an incident in the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story, The Greek Interpreter.
Music is by Dean Fossler.