In the 1950s, Edith Meiser was the writer for a short-lived daily Sherlock Holmes comic strip which appeared in several newspapers. Some of the stories in the strip were adaptations of her own radio dramas.
After she ran out of Arthur Conan Doyle stories to dramatize, Edith Meiser began writing her own original Sherlock Holmes plays for radio. These scripts were later praised by Conan Doyle's widow and son.