Louisa Mellor Jan 4, 2017
Did you spot the tease for next week’s episode in the Sherlock series 4 opener? See that and more details from The Six Thatchers…
After taking a fine-toothed comb to new Sherlock episode The Six Thatchers (well, watching it with one finger hovering over the pause button) here are a few items of note discovered, in addition to a handful of discoveries made by some very fine Sherlock detectives elsewhere…
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1. We know that Lady Smallwood’s British Intelligence code name is ‘Love’, leaving the Holmes brothers and Sir Edwin to divvy up ‘Antarctica’, ‘Langdale’ and ‘Porlock’ between them. Porlock (as well as being a village...
Did you spot the tease for next week’s episode in the Sherlock series 4 opener? See that and more details from The Six Thatchers…
After taking a fine-toothed comb to new Sherlock episode The Six Thatchers (well, watching it with one finger hovering over the pause button) here are a few items of note discovered, in addition to a handful of discoveries made by some very fine Sherlock detectives elsewhere…
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1. We know that Lady Smallwood’s British Intelligence code name is ‘Love’, leaving the Holmes brothers and Sir Edwin to divvy up ‘Antarctica’, ‘Langdale’ and ‘Porlock’ between them. Porlock (as well as being a village...
- 1/3/2017
- Den of Geek
BBC
It’s been a few months now since series three of Sherlock aired, which means we’re back to the waiting game for who knows how long. With the waiting game comes rewatches, and with rewatches comes noticing things you previously missed, such as all of the references to Conan Doyle’s canon.
Reference hunting (new drinking game maybe?) is one of the best things about Sherlock Holmes adaptations, and creators and Holmes fanboys, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, do not disappoint as they cleverly weave in tons of references every episode. Just like the two previous series’, series 3 had many references and allusions to Conan Doyle’s work, including the introduction of characters such as Mary Morstan, Charles Augustus Magnussen, and Sherlock’s new protégé Wiggins, based on the leader of the Baker Street irregulars in the canon. Besides the more obvious references such as the titles, there...
It’s been a few months now since series three of Sherlock aired, which means we’re back to the waiting game for who knows how long. With the waiting game comes rewatches, and with rewatches comes noticing things you previously missed, such as all of the references to Conan Doyle’s canon.
Reference hunting (new drinking game maybe?) is one of the best things about Sherlock Holmes adaptations, and creators and Holmes fanboys, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, do not disappoint as they cleverly weave in tons of references every episode. Just like the two previous series’, series 3 had many references and allusions to Conan Doyle’s work, including the introduction of characters such as Mary Morstan, Charles Augustus Magnussen, and Sherlock’s new protégé Wiggins, based on the leader of the Baker Street irregulars in the canon. Besides the more obvious references such as the titles, there...
- 3/7/2014
- by Austin Smith
- Obsessed with Film
Mark Gatiss appeared at Empire Magazine's BigScreen event in the UK to briefly talk about the second season of the BBC's "Sherlock" which he both appears in and serves as one of the writers and producers on.
Filming on the season wraps at the end of next week but there's still no air date being mentioned as yet - hopes it would screen later this year now look remote with a very early 2012 bow looking to be more likely at this point.
As previously revealed the three telemovies, described as "'The Woman', 'The Hound' & 'The Fall" by Gatiss, are based on three of Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous Holmes stories - ‘A Scandal In Bohemia’, ‘The Hound Of The Baskervilles’ and ‘The Final Problem’."
The last story sees him facing off against Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls, asked if we would see that here, Gatiss says "We get to the...
Filming on the season wraps at the end of next week but there's still no air date being mentioned as yet - hopes it would screen later this year now look remote with a very early 2012 bow looking to be more likely at this point.
As previously revealed the three telemovies, described as "'The Woman', 'The Hound' & 'The Fall" by Gatiss, are based on three of Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous Holmes stories - ‘A Scandal In Bohemia’, ‘The Hound Of The Baskervilles’ and ‘The Final Problem’."
The last story sees him facing off against Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls, asked if we would see that here, Gatiss says "We get to the...
- 8/12/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Kicking off the TV panel at Empire Presents... Big Screen in fine style was Sherlock creator/writer and erstwhile League Of Gentlemen star Mark Gatiss. With shooting on Sherlock season two only "a week and a bit" away from completion, Gatiss spilled some news that'll have Conan Doyle purists purring. "Season two is what we're calling 'The Woman, The Hound and The Fall’ trilogy," he explained, "so there'll be a version of ‘A Scandal In Bohemia’, a version of ‘The Hound Of The Baskervilles’ and a version of ‘The Final Problem’."For the spoiler-wary, those are the Wikipedia pages to avoid between now and session two’s airing, the date of which remains almost as under wraps as the will-he/won't-he appearance of Holmes' nemesis, Moriaty.So will Holmes be encountering the nefarious Moriarty? “Wait and see!” laughed Gatiss. So is that a 'yes'? “It’s a nnn-yes.”If we're...
- 8/12/2011
- EmpireOnline
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