
‘Sherlock’: How did he do it?
There is a tiny loose thread, a minor perplexity left to tease us until Sherlock returns to our screens: just how the hell did he get out of that?
There is a tiny loose thread, a minor perplexity left to tease us until Sherlock returns to our screens: just how the hell did he get out of that?
Composed by David Arnold (Casino Royale) and Michael Price (The Inbetweeners Movie), the soundtrack to the first series of BBC One’s Sherlock is available to buy later this month.
Composed by David Arnold (Casino Royale) and Michael Price (The Inbetweeners Movie), the soundtrack to the first series of BBC One’s Sherlock is available to buy later this month.
As we all ponder just how Sherlock defied the one mistress harsher than Irene Adler – sweet lady Gravity – we’ve picked out 10 standout moments to look back on.
Last summer CultBox visited the Sherlock set in Cardiff during the filming of the second series and chatted with the show’s creators, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat.
The Reichenbach Fall is not just magnificent, not just the best episode of the series (and thus the best of the show so far) and not just most likely the best thing you’ll see on the telly this year.
The soundtrack to the first series of BBC One’s Sherlock is available to buy from Monday 30th January.
In the concluding part of Sherlock‘s second series, Sherlock and John lock horns with their old enemy in one final problem that tests loyalty and courage to their very limits.
Sherlock Holmes is more than a man, he’s a symbol, and you can’t kill a symbol… can you?
The BBC have released a set of images from the final episode of Sherlock‘s second series.