• Experiencing ‘Sherlock’ separation anxiety already?

    Experiencing ‘Sherlock’ separation anxiety already?

    Still reeling from last night’s piece of brilliant telly and the BBC/PBS broadcast of Sherlock “The Abominable Bride”? FYI, you are not alone. What a gem of a special that probably did more to send your mind palace into orbit than anything has since, probably, January 2014 and the end of series 3 of Sherlock. […]

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  • ‘Sherlock’ sets Mr. Peabody’s Wayback Machine to Victorian England

    ‘Sherlock’ sets Mr. Peabody’s Wayback Machine to Victorian England

    It’s interesting how the tables quickly turn on the brilliant mind palaces of Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss that created the greatness that is Sherlock. Just a few short years ago, they were taken to the woodshed by Jeremy Brett-loving Sherlock Holmes traditionalists for daring to set the BBC/PBS production in modern day London. How could […]

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  • Post ‘Wallander’, Kenneth Branagh sets sights on ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

    Post ‘Wallander’, Kenneth Branagh sets sights on ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

    Just two short years after the longest-serving Poirot, David Suchet, hung up his iconic waxed moustache, Kenneth Branagh is to become the latest star to portray Agatha Christie’s most famous and long-lived character, eccentrically-refined Belgian detective in a new movie version of the classic Murder on the Orient Express. Branagh, who will bring to an end his […]

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  • Heading to PBS in Summer 2016, Lewis and Hathaway prepare for final case

    Heading to PBS in Summer 2016, Lewis and Hathaway prepare for final case

    When Kevin Whately begins to solve his final case over the next two Tuesday nights on ITV, he’s got to feel a bit like Sir David Suchet and his quarter of a century on-screen relationship with Hercule Poirot. Whately stepped into the role of DS Robert “Robbie” Lewis in 1987, opposite the late John Thaw […]

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  • Looking ahead to a New Years Day Sherlock, how about a Sherlock #TBT?

    Looking ahead to a New Years Day Sherlock, how about a Sherlock #TBT?

    With much of Sherlock-Nation still reeling from last weeks news that the forthcoming Sherlock special, “The Abominable Bride”, will be transmitted on New Years Day in both the U.S. and the UK, how many remember the un-aired Sherlock pilot episode that was never broadcast? While the pilot followed the same plot line as the first […]

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  • BCS should rethink New Years Day bowl games after ‘Sherlock’ Bowl announcement

    BCS should rethink New Years Day bowl games after ‘Sherlock’ Bowl announcement

    Ok, just kidding, but with yesterday’s bombshell announcement that the forthcoming Sherlock special will air on New Years Day at 9pET/8pCT on PBS (and on BBC One in the UK), we finally have something to rattle the cage of college football’s BCS (Bowl Championship Series). Don’t forget, Sugar Bowl committee, PBS’ Downton Abbey finished as the next […]

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  • OMG! ‘Sherlock’ to ring in the New Year in 2016 with “The Abominable Bride”

    OMG! ‘Sherlock’ to ring in the New Year in 2016 with “The Abominable Bride”

    HAPPY NEW YEAR, Sherlock-Nation! Finally, the news you’ve been waiting for for almost two years! And, of particular note to all Sherlock fans: This will be the first time that Sherlock has premiered in the US and the UK on the same day! MASTERPIECE and PBS have announced that Sherlock: The Abominable Bride, the new long-awaited 90-minute special that Planet Earth […]

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  • End of an era as ‘New Tricks’ teaches its last ‘old dog’

    End of an era as ‘New Tricks’ teaches its last ‘old dog’

    New Tricks, the British police procedural crime drama that followed the work of the fictional Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS) of the Metropolitan Police Service has solved its last case. Made up of a collection of retired police officers specifically recruited to reinvestigate unsolved crimes, New Tricks started as a simple one-off drama back in 2003 and quickly […]

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