Sherlock
Sherlock, The Abominable Bride, review: 'sleuths, drugs and rock'n'roll'
In 2006, well-known Holmes enthusiast Mark Gatiss was asked to address the Sherlock Holmes Society's annual dinner at the Houses of Parliament. Gatiss, who brought along Steven Moffat as his guest, told the audience about a meeting at the BBC to TV drama 'Sherlock' attracted 8.4 million viewers for its New Year's Day special, the … Read more
5 things we learned from the new 'Sherlock' special
One Sherlock mystery was quickly solved in last night's special – Mark Gatiss's Mycroft Holmes hasn't been shown in the previews because he's, well, put on a few pounds. Ok, more than a few. Can-bet-on-when-he's-going-to-croak pounds in fact. This In 2006, well-known Holmes enthusiast Mark Gatiss was asked to address the Sherlock Holmes Society's annual … Read more
Sherlock's suffragette 'mansplaining' irks Abominable Bride viewers
Some things are well worth waiting for and I think we can all agree that Sherlock's fourth season fits firmly within that category. While it's true that we still have the Christmas special "The Abominable Bride" to help satiate our sleuthing appetite One Sherlock mystery was quickly solved in last night's special – Mark Gatiss's … Read more
Sherlock's suffragette 'mansplaining' irks Abominable Bride viewers
One Sherlock mystery was quickly solved in last night's special – Mark Gatiss's Mycroft Holmes hasn't been shown in the previews because he's, well, put on a few pounds. Ok, more than a few. Can-bet-on-when-he's-going-to-croak pounds in fact. This In 2006, well-known Holmes enthusiast Mark Gatiss was asked to address the Sherlock Holmes Society's annual … Read more
Sherlock's suffragette 'mansplaining' irks Abominable Bride viewers
Sherlock returned to our TV screens on New Year's Day, after nearly a year away. The 90-minute episode attracted 8.4 million viewers, 800,000 fewer than the ratings last year's episode attracted, tuned in to watch the titular detective (a role reprised In 2006, well-known Holmes enthusiast Mark Gatiss was asked to address the Sherlock Holmes … Read more
Review: 'Sherlock: The Abominable Bride' Takes Cliches and Twists Them Into Genius
It's a genius concept – take those most modern of detecting duos, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, and transport them to the 19th century. It's a wonder no one ever thought of it before. But before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle starts rolling in his grave In 2006, well-known Holmes enthusiast Mark Gatiss was asked to … Read more