With Romola Garai, Michael Gambon, Jonny Lee Miller, Jodhi May. Emma Woodhouse seems to be perfectly content, a loving.Sherlock (TV series) - Wikipedia. Sherlock is a crime drama television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. Thirteen episodes have been produced, with three- part series airing from 2. January 2. 01. 6. The series is set in the present day, while the one- off special features a Victorian period fantasy resembling the original Holmes stories. Sherlock is a co- production of the British network BBC and the American station WGBH Boston for its Masterpieceanthology series on PBS, along with Hartswood Films, with Moffat, Gatiss, Sue Vertue and Rebecca Eaton serving as executive producers. Sherlock has been nominated for numerous awards including BAFTAs, Emmys, and a Golden Globe, winning several awards across a variety of categories. The show won in three categories at the 6. Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special for Moffat, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for Cumberbatch, and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for Freeman. Two years later, it won Outstanding Television Movie. In addition, the show was also honoured with a Peabody Award in 2. In January 2. 01. Sherlock: The Network. Holmes is assisted by his flatmate and friend, Dr John Watson (Martin Freeman), who has returned from military service in Afghanistan with the Royal Army Medical Corps. Although Metropolitan Police Service. Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade (Rupert Graves) and others are at first suspicious of Holmes, over time his exceptional intellect and bold powers of observation persuade them of his value.
In part through Watson's blog documenting their adventures, Holmes becomes a reluctant celebrity with the press reporting on his cases and eccentric personal life. Both ordinary people and the British government ask for his help. Although the series depicts a variety of crimes and perpetrators, Holmes' conflict with nemesis. Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott) is a recurring feature. Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey), a pathologist at St. Little Women: PBS & BBC Partner for New TV Mini-Series. Bart's Hospital, occasionally assists Holmes in his cases. Other recurring roles include Una Stubbs as Mrs Hudson, Holmes and Watson's landlady, and series co- creator Mark Gatiss as Holmes' elder brother Mycroft. Production. It's just a modern day version of it. He will use the tools that are available to him today in order to find things out. For example, Martin Freeman's Watson has returned from military service in Afghanistan. The same unwinnable war. During the audio commentary, the creative team said that the BBC were . The actor was cast after reading the script for the creative team. He is one step ahead of the audience and of anyone around him with normal intellect. They can't quite fathom where his leaps are taking him. Moffat turned the character . Once Benedict was there it was really just making sure we got the chemistry for John . Steven Moffat said that Matt Smith was the first to audition unsuccessfully. He was rejected for being too . Martin finds a sort of poetry in the ordinary man. I love the fastidious realism of everything he does. The writers referred to the character as . Moffat and Gatiss pointed out that Lestrade does not appear often in the stories and is quite inconsistently portrayed in them. They decided to go with the version that appeared in . Moffat said, . Moriarty is usually a rather dull, rather posh villain so we thought someone who was genuinely properly frightening. Someone who's an absolute psycho. We had to do a version of the scene in 'The Final Problem' in which the two archenemies meet each other. In Series 3, Wanda Ventham and Timothy Carlton, Cumberbatch's actual parents, are introduced as Sherlock and Mycroft's parents. Guest appearances included Phil Davis as Jefferson Hope. The first episode of series 3 featured Derren Brown. Production design and filming! Paul Mc. Guigan directed the first and third episodes and Euros Lyn directed the second. Production of the first two series was based at Upper Boat Studios, where Doctor Who had been produced. He would not, she says, live somewhere . I also went for slim- cut shirts and a sweeping coat for all the action scenes—it looks great against the London skyline. Gatiss and Moffat reflect that in the modern world the door would only display the number of the house, and there would be doorbells for each flat. The full house number is so iconic that they felt unable to change it. Director Paul Mc. Guigan came up with the idea of putting text messages on the screen instead of having cut- away shots of a hand holding the phone. Cumberbatch and Freeman both worked on the 2. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, and Moffat continued as Doctor Who's showrunner and head writer. In response to the time pressure, The Guardian asserted, the series . The first series was initially broadcast in July and August 2. BBC, later premiering on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States in October 2. The series has been sold to 1. The story depicts the introduction of Sherlock to John, and them entering a flatshare at Baker Street in London, and then their investigation into a series of deaths, initially believed to be suicides. Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock's older brother, played by Mark Gatiss, also appears for the first time. The episode was first broadcast simultaneously on BBC One and BBC HD on 2. July 2. 01. 0. Written by Stephen Thompson and directed by Euros Lyn, the episode depicts Holmes being hired by an old university acquaintance to investigate a mysterious break- in at a bank in the City of London. The episode introduces the character of archenemy James Moriarty (played by Andrew Scott) to the series, who sets Holmes deadlines to solve a series of apparently unrelated cases. Written by Mark Gatiss and directed by Mc. Guigan, . You can't just go back to: 'You have no emotions.' 'I don't care.' You've got to move on somewhere and make sure the other characters have something of a journey too. Loosely based on . Aware that The Hound of the Baskervilles, first published in 1. Conan Doyle's original stories, Gatiss felt a greater responsibility to include familiar elements of the story than he does when adapting the lesser- known stories. Directed by Mc. Guigan, the episode was first broadcast on 8 January 2. Steve Thompson wrote the episode, which was directed by Toby Haynes, who had previously directed many of Moffat's Doctor Who episodes. First broadcast on 1. January 2. 01. 2, the episode follows Moriarty's plot to discredit and kill Sherlock Holmes, concluding with Holmes appearing to die by suicide. Moffat felt that he and co- creator Gatiss had outdone Conan Doyle in their version of Holmes' fall and Moffat added that, in that much- discussed sequence, there was still . The episode is available via BBC i. Player, BBC Red Button service, and BBC's You. Tube channel. But someone isn't quite convinced that he's dead. He had a long- standing mistrust of Sherlock, yet is now one of the few people who believes Sherlock is alive, and throughout the episode is trying to convince Lestrade. Anderson tracks him via various mysterious events from Tibet to New Delhi to Germany in which he seems to be involved and points out that the incidents are getting progressively closer to London. Series 3 (2. 01. 4). Inspired by . The episode achieved an official rating of 1. The episode takes place during the wedding reception and the story is told through flashbacks. The episode title is inspired by The Sign of the Four. This case leads Sherlock into conflict with Charles Augustus Magnussen (Lars Mikkelsen), a . Mary Morstan and Sherlock Holmes both break into Magnussen's office, where, having surprised each other, Mary shoots Sherlock. Later, Holmes deduces that Mary was formerly a secret agent, and reveals this to Watson. Holmes and Watson try to get Magnussen arrested, but their attempt fails, and Holmes shoots Magnussen to stop him from blackmailing Mary Watson. Mycroft arranges that Sherlock will be exiled from the United Kingdom instead of being tried for murder. As Sherlock's plane takes off, every video screen in London broadcasts the image of Moriarty, and Sherlock is recalled to deal with the crisis associated with Moriarty's potential return. The third series aired in the United States on PBS over a period of three weeks, airing late January to early February 2. Special (2. 01. 6). Filming began on 5 January 2. February 2. 01. 5. We wouldn't have done the story we're doing, and the way we're doing it, if we didn't have this special. It's not part of the run of three episodes. So we had this to do it . It was broadcast on 1 January 2. BBC One in the UK, and on PBS in the US. Series one holds a Metacritic score of 8. The fourth series holds a rating of 6. It has the finesse of Spooks but is indisputably Sherlock Holmes. The deduction sequences are ingenious, and the plot is classic Moffat intricacy. It understands that Holmes isn't really about plot but about charisma .. Flagrantly unfaithful to the original in some respects, Sherlock is wonderfully loyal to it in every way that matters. Critic Victoria Thorpe said, . Gwilym Mumford, for The Guardian, suggested that . As Gatiss puts it: 'Everything is canonical.' . But it doesn't feel like cheating; more like an open relationship, agreed by both parties. An average 1. 1. 8. Cumberbatch was nominated for Best Actor. Andrew Scott won 2. Best Supporting Actor, beating Freeman, for his work in the second series, which was nominated in other categories. It subsequently won the Emmy for Best Television Film at the 6. Primetime Emmy Awards (2. The first series also won the Arqiva award for the . The release included the three episodes and several special features. The release included the pilot episode, a 6. A Study in Scarlet and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes were released in Autumn 2. Moffat and Gatiss respectively. BBC - Drama - Blackpool. Part musical, part thriller, part drama, Blackpool brings the glitz of Vegas to the English seaside town in a gripping and witty whodunnit. Ripley Holden (David Morrissey) is a small- time entrepreneur desperate to make it big with his new state- of- the- art amusement arcade. The opening extravaganza is overshadowed by the find of a dead body on the premises. DI Carlisle (David Tennant) is called in and quickly finds he has more on his mind than murder, when he falls in love with Ripley's long- suffering wife, Natalie (Sarah Parish). As the murder investigation deepens, Carlisle closes down the arcade for investigation and calls in Ripley's son, Danny (Thomas Morrison) for questioning. Carlisle suspects that Danny is hiding something, possibly covering for his dad - as evidence is found at the arcade linking Ripley with the victim. Adding to Ripley's worries is a huge tax bill, his planning permission denied and the discovery that his daughter Shyanne (Georgia Taylor) is having a relationship with a man his age. Danny goes on to confess to the murder but Carlisle doesn't believe him. When Natalie finds out he is a detective she tells him to stay away from her family. This gives Carlisle a renewed impetus to nail Ripley, his love rival. However, events take a startling turn when Danny attempts suicide. The series comes to a finale with the wedding of Shyanne and Steve. Ripley gives Natalie and Carlisle his blessing and in return all charges are dropped. Danny then confesses that he committed the crime, in self- defence, and that he is gay. Ripley hands over the arcade to Danny, who is now in the clear. Blackpool was critically- acclaimed when broadcast in autumn 2. Dennis Potter because of the spontaneous song and dance routines. In 2. 00. 5, it was nominated in the Best Drama Serial category at the British Academy Television Awards, eventually losing out to Channel 4's Sex Traffic. It did, however, win the Best Mini- Series and Grand Prize accolades at Canada's Banff Television Festival. In December 2. 00. Best Mini- Series or Motion Picture Made for Television category at the 2. Golden Globe Awards. Little Women: PBS & BBC Partner for New TV Mini- Series - canceled TV shows. Little Women is coming to the small screen. This week, PBS announced they are teaming with the BBC for a TV series adaptation of the classic novel. Written by Louisa May Alcott, the story “follows sisters Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March on their journey from childhood to adulthood.” The series adaptation is being written by Call the Midwife. There have been six film adaptations of the book, including two silent movies, and the BBC has produced three Little Women TV series—in 1. In 1. 95. 8, CBS aired a musical version of the coming- of- age novel and two anime series were producing in the 1. Boston, MA; May 4, 2. PBS and MASTERPIECE have announced they will team with Colin Callender’s Playground and the BBC for a television adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s coming- of- age classic, Little Women. The three- part drama will be scripted by Heidi Thomas, well- known to PBS audiences for her acclaimed adaptations of Call the Midwife and Cranford. Vanessa Caswill (Thirteen, My Mad Fat Diary) will direct all three hours. Playground’s Golden Globe(R)- winning adaptation of Wolf Hall aired on MASTERPIECE in 2. There are only a handful of American books that have resonated with readers for as long as Little Women,” said Rebecca Eaton, MASTERPIECE executive producer. And Colin Callender will oversee this production with the magic he brings to everything he touches, whether its Wolf Hall or the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, currently selling out in London.” MASTERPIECE is presented on PBS by WGBH Boston. Loved by generations of women worldwide, Little Women is a truly universal coming of age story, as relevant and engaging today as it was on its original publication in 1. Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the story follows sisters Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March on their journey from childhood to adulthood. With the help of their mother, Marmee, and while their father is away at war, the girls navigate what it means to be a young woman: from sibling rivalry and first love, to loss and marriage. Set in Concord, Massachusetts, Alcott’s semi- autobiographical story became an instant bestseller when it was published and remains one of the most widely read novels of all time. A recent Harris poll listing it as one of America’s ten favorite books confirms its enduring place in the cultural landscape. Writer and executive producer Thomas says: “Little Women is one of the most loved novels in the English language, and with good reason. Its humanity, humour and tenderness never date, and as a study of love, grief and growing up it has no equal. There could be no better time to revisit the story of a family striving for happiness in an uncertain world, and I am thrilled to be bringing the March girls to a new generation of viewers.”“The mini- series is a storytelling form unique to television, and the opportunity to adapt Louisa May Alcott’s novel over three hours is a gift from the BBC and MASTERPIECE on PBS,” said executive producer Callender. In the hands of the exciting directorial style of filmmaker Vanessa Caswill we hope to deliver a new screen version that will speak to contemporary audiences, meet the expectations of the book’s ardent fans and bring a whole new generation to this great classic.”“Bringing alive this beloved American novel for a new generation of PBS viewers is a dream come true,” said Beth Hoppe, Chief Programming Executive and General Manager, General Audience Programming, PBS. The producer is Susie Liggat. Executive producers are Colin Callender and Sophie Gardiner for Playground, Heidi Thomas, Rebecca Eaton for MASTERPIECE and Lucy Richer for the BBC.”What do you think? Are you a fan of Little Women? Will you watch the new PBS/BBC TV series?
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