Sherlock

Kapow!: SHERLOCK To Confront The Final Problem In Season 2

by Roco April 26, 2011

The BBC adaptation of Sherlock was arguably one of the most refreshing Seriable television experiences of 2010. What a joy it was to watch Sherlock and Watson run endlessly and solve mysteries in inventive ways. As you can imagine, we’re eager to see what creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat have in store for Series [...]

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BBC One 2011 Preview featuring Doctor Who, Sherlock and Outcasts

by Roco January 3, 2011

The BBC looks like the ‘one’ place to be in 2011. Don’t believe me? Check out their new 2011 preview featuring the returning seasons of Doctor Who and Sherlock, and the brand new Outcasts. Three shows that we’ll certainly have under our microscope throughout the year! Head past the jump to watch the preview. Tweet

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Doctor Who Christmas Special Round-Up: Interviews, Footage, Promo Photos

by Roco December 23, 2010

With the sure to be fun Doctor Who Christmas episode just around the corner, we thought it would be a good idea to do a timey-wimey round-up containing cast interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and additional promotional photos from the episode. We also have producer Steven Moffat on why there wont be a Doctor Who/Sherlock cross-over any time [...]

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Seriable Television Awards 2010: Seriable Hero

by Roco December 18, 2010

Welcome to the next award in our Seriable Television 2010 Awards – acknowledging the best (and worst) in serialized and mythology television in 2010. Today’s award poll is for Seriable Hero in 2010 – the search to discover which male character has been the very definition of ‘heroic’ in 2010? The candidates list for this award [...]

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12 Extra Territories For Intrepid Sherlock To Explore

by Roco September 29, 2010

The BBC has announced that their hit drama series, Sherlock, has been sold to an additional twelve markets, taking the total number of international territories where the series will screen up to eighteen. This is certainly good news for the BBC and international viewers who are yet to see why the series received such rave [...]

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3 Things I Learned Today: Fringe, Doctor Who, Sherlock

by Roco August 31, 2010

Today I learned that all is not what is seems with Fringe. The next series of Doctor Who looks set to change things up further. And Sherlock has me ever so slightly worried for the first time (although my Sherlock reserves still runneth over). This post contains mild spoilers for all three shows mentioned above, [...]

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BBC Confirm More Sherlock in 2011 with Four-Legged Enemies?

by Roco August 28, 2010

It had pretty much been confirmed by producer Sue Vertue and co-creator Steven Moffat, but the BBC themselves have today confirmed that their hit Sherlock Holmes adaptation will be back with more sleuthing next year. The detective and his able assistant, John Watson, will be back for 3 (presumably 90 minute long) episodes in 2011, [...]

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CONFIRMED: Sherlock Will Be Back for Second Series

by Roco August 10, 2010

I don’t think I’m overstating it by saying that the BBC’s modern adaptation of Sherlock Holmes has been one of the television highlights of the year so far. It’s been a real treat, one might say. As the series ended on Sunday evening, with Holmes and Watson in an impossible situation, I found myself uttering [...]

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Serialized Bites: True Blood, Walking Dead, Torchwood, V and FlashForward!

by Roco August 10, 2010

Welcome once again to Serialized Bites. A round-up of digestible news and tidbits from the world of serialized television that didn’t quite make our front page over the past few days. Today we have news from True Blood, The Walking Dead, Torchwood, V and FlashForward. Yes, FlashForward! Tweet

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The Game Is On: Will Sherlock Meet His Match?

by Roco August 8, 2010

Tonight sees the final outing of the BBC’s three-part Sherlock Holmes adaptation. It’s been an adventure that has energized summer television and breathed new life into one of the worlds favorite detective stories. To say that the series caught me off-guard would be an understatement. I’ve had a peek at the episode description for tonight’s [...]

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