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That would be 'The West End Horror' and 'The Canary Trainer' respectively.
Those three books were written by Nicholas Meyer.

(from the above article)
"The mildly interesting wrinkle to all of this, though, is that not all of Doyle’s Holmes stories are in the public domain. Specifically, a handful of adventures published between 1923 and 1927 that focus on Holmes as an old man are still controlled by the estate, so if you choose to lift

…or even donated the set to the Smithsonian Institute.

Sadly this will probably be the best part of this week's episode.

Actually, on Futurama, Zap Brannigan was going to be played by Phil Hartman, but died before he could do the show - it's been done by Billy West the whole time.

Here's one of my favorite Phineas and Ferb clips.

It's up to the website if they allow them or not, ABC News doesn't but they do allow it here.

Yeah, Mystery Inc is done. Now they are working on a new series called 'Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!'. That is supposed to start sometime this year.

(overheard in Itchy and Scratchy land control center)
We need more "Bort" license plates in the gift shop. I repeat, we are sold out of "Bort" license plates.

Just one question - "Why?"

"What are Jay-Z's best qualities"

Well, to be fair to Fry, there is an old cliche about moving the stars to win her love (well, It's actually 'move Heaven and Earth') and that's what he did - he moved the stars to make that message.

Michael Bay couldn't kill the franchise with his movies, but this might…

Now I want some chicken.
*leaves to to go to Bojangles*

Leela: You say those awful flying brains are making everyone on Earth stupid?

I wasn't even thinking of that, but DAMN that is funny!

(continuing in deep, evil, ominous voice)
PO!

Why am I thinking that Broadway might get the idea to make "Harry and the Hendersons: The Musical"
*shudders at the thought*

Well, I guess it could be done as a ancestral story type of episode, we could see the ancestors of the two played by the same actors in the Victorian backdrop.

"Duffman can never die… only the actors who plays him"