Шерлок Холмс / Sherlock / серии 1-3 (3) (Пол МакГиган) [2010 г., драма, детектив, HDRip]
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Шерлок Холмс / Sherlock / сезон 1 / серии 1-3 (3) (Пол МакГиган) [2010 г., драма, детектив, НDRip] (Первый канал)
Год выпуска: 2010 Страна: Великобритания Жанр: драма, детектив Продолжительность: 01:28:06 Перевод: Профессиональный (полное дублирование)
Режиссер: Пол МакГиган
В ролях: Бенедикт Камбербэтч, Мартин Фриман, Руперт Грейвз, Уна Стаббс, Лу Брили, Зои Телфорд, Питер Брук, Джемма Чан, Виннет Робинсон, Джини Спар
Описание: Сериал "Шерлок" от телеканала ВВС основан на работах сэра Артура Конан Дойля, но действие перенесено в наше время. Военный врач, герой войны, возвращается домой из Афганистана после ранения и знакомится со странным, но харизматическим гением, который ищет соседа по квартире. Дальнейшее события происходят в Лондоне 2010 года. Серия 1: Этюд в розовых тонах Серия 2: Слепой банкир Серия 3: Большая игра Качество: HDRip Формат: AVI Видео кодек: XviD Аудио кодек: MP3 Видео: 688x384, 25 fps, XviD build 50 ~1050 kbps avg, 0.16 bit/pixel Аудио: 48 kHz, MPEG Layer 3, 2 ch, ~128.00 kbps
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Начну раздавать с утреца часов с 11
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а когда 4-ая серия будет?
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примерно в сентябре
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Айнурка спасибо vadik именно в сентябре
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Спасибо)
У кого нибудь есть саундтреки? Очень понравилась музыка в сериале.
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Спасибо) У кого нибудь есть саундтреки? Очень понравилась музыка в сериале. Саундтреки и правду шикарные, но официально не выходил =( Есть только неофициальные, стянутые с видео и с ужасным качеством
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Спасибо. а когда 4 серия?
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Спасибо. а когда 4 серия? Четвертой серии не будет. Один сезон - три серии по полтора часа каждая, Новый (второй) сезон начнется в начале следующего года (предположительно в середине января). Немного инфы писал(а):
Returning cast: Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson, Rupert Graves as Inspector Lestrade and Una Stubbs as Mrs Hudson.
Executive producers: Beryl Vertue, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat.
Episode 1: 'A Scandal In Belgravia'
Written by: Steven Moffat Based on: 'A Scandal In Bohemia' Directed by: Paul McGuigan Produced by: Sue Vertue Guest cast: Lara Pulver as Irene Adler, Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty, Rosemary Smith as Large Woman, Andrew Havill as Harry, Nathan Harmer as Phil, Ilana and Honor Kneafsey as little girls, Richard Cunningham as Mr. Wickes, Thomasin Rand as Beautiful Woman, Daniel Webb is DI Carter, and Anthony Cozens as Geeky Young Man.
Episode 2: 'The Hounds Of Baskerville'
Written by: Mark Gatiss Based on: 'The Hound Of The Baskervilles' Directed by: Paul McGuigan Produced by: Sue Vertue Guest cast: Russell Tovey as Henry Knight, Rosalind Knight is Grace, Sasha Behar as Dr Louise Mortimer, Stephen Wight as Fletcher, Will Sharpe as Lyons, Simon Paisley Day as Barrymore, Kevin Trainor as Billy, and Gordon Kennedy as Gary.
Episode 3: 'The Reichenbach Fall'
Written by: Steve Thompson Based on: 'The Final Problem' Directed by: Toby Haynes Produced by: Elaine Cameron Executive produced by: Sue Vertue Guest cast: Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty, Mark Gatiss as Mycroft, Jaye Griffiths as Prosecuting Barrister, Sydney Wade as Claudie Bruhl, Ian Hallard as Defence Barrister, Edward Holtom as Max Bruhl, Peter Basham as Reporter, Malcolm Rennie as Judge, Katherine Parkinson is Kitty Riley, Vinette Robinson as Sgt Sally Donovan, Louise Brealey as Molly Hooper, Jonathan Aris as Anderson, Paul Leonard as Bank Director, Rosalind Knight is Grace, Pano Masti as Dark Man, Samantha-Holly Bennett as Sky Reporter, Michael Mueller as Father, Ifan Huw Dafydd as Clerk, Robert Benfield as Auction House Director, Tanya Moodie as Ella, Christopher Hunter as Prison Governor, and Tony Paul Way as Prison Guard.
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Информация по новому сезону.
Стартует .... 1-го января 2012! 2-го будет на трекере! Sherlock': 'A Scandal in Belgravia' teasers
After seventeen months, the game is on once more for the world’s only consulting detective and his loyal physician sidekick – and this time, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson find the stakes are higher than ever before.
In the first episode of Series 2, an illustrious client of the highest standing needs them to retrieve something of great importance from a woman – the woman – named Irene Adler; but in a game of this magnitude, there is more to be won and lost than Sherlock ever dreamed possible.
A Scandal in Belgravia airs at 8.10pm on Sunday 1st January 2012. To whet your appetite, here are ten teasing lines of dialogue from the episode...
- » ‘That’s the deceased for you – late in every sense of the word.’
- » ‘It’s not the end of the world. It’s Mrs Hudson.’
- » ‘I hope you didn’t mess up my sock index this time.’
- » ‘No disrespect, but you were clearly born in the ‘80s.’
- » ‘To look at naked women, I borrow John’s laptop.’
- » ‘Boys, you’ve got another one!’
- » ‘If you have what you say you have, I’ll make you rich. If you don’t, I’ll make you into shoes.’
- » ‘He will outlive God trying to have the last word.’
- » ‘They all care so much. Do you ever wonder if there’s something wrong with us?’
- » ‘That camera phone is my life, Mr Holmes. I’d die before I let you take it.’
Are you looking forward to A Scandal in Belgravia? Let us know below... 'Sherlock': Series 2 launch report
There’s something in the air in London tonight: a sense of allure and anticipation as tangible as perfume and cigarette smoke in the night breeze, as sharp and explosive as a chemical reaction. On the South Bank, a hopeful queue for returned tickets stretches around the corner from the entrance to the BFI like a trailing scarf.
It’s cold and a bit damp, but the spirit of eager excitement is as indomitable as that of a crowd at the gates of a music festival waiting for their wristbands. Inside the venue, the atmosphere is even more charged. It’s as though everyone in the bar and the foyer, those with tickets and those with the lingering hope of picking up a spare at the box office, is on a promise; or at the very least, an extremely hot date.
In the auditorium itself, the identity of everyone’s preferred choice of scorching escort is clear. Flocks of Cumberbitches sit in patches of delight, flashbulbs exploding long before the star of the show emerges from the Green Room, whispers of ‘I actually saw him!’ and ‘He’s blonde at the moment!’ floating around the room like adulterous kisses.
Later, Caitin Moran, hosting the Q&A, has to conduct a synchronised squee to dissipate the sexual tension, which reaches feverish intensity when Benedict Cumberbatch finally takes his seat.
But of course, as for the Great Detective himself, the case is the most exciting thing of all. ‘Brainy is the new sexy,’ Irene Adler remarks – and A Scandal In Belgravia is brainy, sexy, heartrending, violent and funny; a treat for the head, heart, guts and groin all at once.
Of course, we can’t do too much kissing and telling. ‘Deny you were here tonight!’ co-creator Stephen Moffat warns afterwards, and to give away any of the most memorable moments tonight wouldn’t merely be a betrayal and a spoiler explosion – it would be a herculean task.
There are so many, from the very beginning to the final frames, that it’s like a rock band playing a set of new songs that sound like instant greatest hits: something brand new which feels intimately familiar, a fresh series of ideas and images that are immediately classic.
If the first series of Sherlock was The Smiths’ Hatful of Hollow, the second (judging by its opening instalment) is The Queen Is Dead, the knowledge of prior success making the production team even hungrier for more and creating a work of jaw-dropping magnificence.
What can we say without giving away too much, then?
Well, the reference to royalty isn’t accidental; the new case placed in front of Sherlock and John sees them taken to a certain palace, the good doctor helicoptered in from the countryside where he’s been doing the legwork and manning a webcam for his colleague, and Holmes himself dragged in from the comfort of Baker Street, wrapped in a sheet and nothing else.
The scene of the two of them, sat on a couch in a state room at the stronghold of sovereignty (‘Are you wearing pants?’ ‘No.’) is one of dozens of hilarious moments, with Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman laughing as much as you will. It’s like the line-up scene in The Usual Suspects, where the actors are corpsing as much as their characters.
Things get serious pretty quickly, of course, as the doughty duo head off in search of Irene Adler (Spooks star Lara Pulver) – a dominatrix known professionally as ‘The Woman’ – and the secrets she keeps locked inside her black and gold mobile phone.
The ensuing plot follows a typically Moffatish course through myriad twists and turns, up blind alleys, in and out of double- and triple-bluffs, with the real truth hidden, as ever, in the place you’ll never spot it: plain sight.
There’s global terrorism, street-level violence (everyone, even Mrs Hudson, gets caught up in the scrapings, smackings, nuttings, and throttlings) and the shadowy presence of that supremely evil hybrid of Raffles, Lex Luthor and Graham Norton, Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott) hanging over the proceedings like the London fog which used to blot out so many of Holmes’ original adventures back in 1895.
There’s also a lot of nudity, which didn’t appear much in the nineteenth century, and a thread of something that is definitely romantic but not exactly a romance.
‘Something happens,’ Mark Gatiss says after the screening, ‘but it doesn’t have to be something as mundane as a love story. It’s more interesting than that.’
‘Our favourite film is The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes,’ Steven Moffat adds (and that’s not just because Gatiss’s inspiration for his performance as the detective’s brother comes from one of its stars: ‘I owe it all to Christopher Lee – he was the first thin Mycroft’), explaining Irene Adler’s spiky character comes from ‘my lifelong obsession with difficult women.’
‘She’s very flawed, damaged, fearful,’ Lara Pulver admits of her character. ‘She has a wonderful mask that’s solid and then she meets this man and ... it’s like looking in a mirror.’
The panel also talk about the past and the future of Sherlock. ‘We thought it would be well-reviewed and prestigious,’ Moffat says of the first series, ‘but we didn’t know it would be so whoppingly huge.’
As for the second – which also features The Hounds of Baskerville (Moffat: ‘There’s got to be a dog ... probably’) and The Reichenbach Fall (‘The big, huge battle between Sherlock and Jim Moriarty’) – was there any reason for choosing the biggest and most famous of Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories and shooting them all at once? ‘Why wait?’ Moffat shrugs. ‘To hell with deferred pleasure.’
Of course, the pleasure of seeing the new series of Sherlock must be deferred for a little while – A Scandal in Belgravia doesn’t air until New Year’s Day – and our lips are sealed as to any further details until then. But as all lovers are aware, anticipation and secrecy are part of the pleasure – the rest is just chemistry.
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The BBC have released a set of promotional photos for the cast of Sherlock's second series, which begins on BBC One next month.
The first of three new 90-minute films, A Scandal in Belgravia airs at 8.10 pm on Sunday 1st January 2012.
Series 2 sees Benedict Cumberbatch (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) return as Sherlock Holmes, alongside Martin Freeman (The Office) as Dr John Watson, Rupert Graves (Garrow's Law) as Inspector Lestrade, Una Stubbs (Worzel Gummidge) as Mrs Hudson and Andrew Scott as Moriarty.
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Стартует .... 1-го января 2012! 2-го будет на трекере! спасибо за инфу
з.ы. была б еще вся на русском
upd я так понял во втором сезоне будет опять только 3 серии?
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Шерлок Холмс / Sherlock / сезон 1 / серии 1-3 (3) (Пол МакГиган) [2010 г., драма, детектив, НDRip] (Первый канал)
Год выпуска: 2010 Страна: Великобритания Жанр: драма, детектив Продолжительность: 01:28:06 Перевод: Профессиональный (полное дублирование) Режиссер: Пол МакГиган В ролях: Бенедикт Камбербэтч, Мартин Фриман, Руперт Грейвз, Уна Стаббс, Лу Брили, Зои Телфорд, Питер Брук, Джемма Чан, Виннет Робинсон, Джини Спар Описание: Сериал "Шерлок" от телеканала ВВС основан на работах сэра Артура Конан Дойля, но действие перенесено в наше время. Военный врач, герой войны, возвращается домой из Афганистана после ранения и знакомится со странным, но харизматическим гением, который ищет соседа по квартире. Дальнейшее события происходят в Лондоне 2010 года. Серия 1: Этюд в розовых тонах Серия 2: Слепой банкир Серия 3: Большая игра Последний раз редактировалось: Dr. Owen Hunt (2011-02-10 19:41), всего редактировалось 3 раз(а) |
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Dr. Owen Hunt ®
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Начну раздавать с утреца часов с 11
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Айнурка
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а когда 4-ая серия будет?
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vadik
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примерно в сентябре
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Dr. Owen Hunt ®
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Айнурка спасибо vadik именно в сентябре
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Alina
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Alina писал(а): "Отмычки к Шерлоку" (фильм о фильме) Файл Unlocking.Sherlock_rus.[AlexFilm].eng.avi успешно загружен Ссылка на файл: http://rapid.ufanet.ru/2972615 BB код: Unlocking.Sherlock_rus.[AlexFilm].eng.avi |
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J0KER
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Спасибо)
У кого нибудь есть саундтреки? Очень понравилась музыка в сериале. |
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Stalus
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J0KER писал(а): Спасибо) У кого нибудь есть саундтреки? Очень понравилась музыка в сериале. |
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e.l.
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Спасибо. а когда 4 серия?
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e.l. писал(а): Спасибо. а когда 4 серия? Немного инфы писал(а): Returning cast: Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson, Rupert Graves as Inspector Lestrade and Una Stubbs as Mrs Hudson. Executive producers: Beryl Vertue, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. Episode 1: 'A Scandal In Belgravia' Written by: Steven Moffat Based on: 'A Scandal In Bohemia' Directed by: Paul McGuigan Produced by: Sue Vertue Guest cast: Lara Pulver as Irene Adler, Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty, Rosemary Smith as Large Woman, Andrew Havill as Harry, Nathan Harmer as Phil, Ilana and Honor Kneafsey as little girls, Richard Cunningham as Mr. Wickes, Thomasin Rand as Beautiful Woman, Daniel Webb is DI Carter, and Anthony Cozens as Geeky Young Man. Episode 2: 'The Hounds Of Baskerville' Written by: Mark Gatiss Based on: 'The Hound Of The Baskervilles' Directed by: Paul McGuigan Produced by: Sue Vertue Guest cast: Russell Tovey as Henry Knight, Rosalind Knight is Grace, Sasha Behar as Dr Louise Mortimer, Stephen Wight as Fletcher, Will Sharpe as Lyons, Simon Paisley Day as Barrymore, Kevin Trainor as Billy, and Gordon Kennedy as Gary. Episode 3: 'The Reichenbach Fall' Written by: Steve Thompson Based on: 'The Final Problem' Directed by: Toby Haynes Produced by: Elaine Cameron Executive produced by: Sue Vertue Guest cast: Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty, Mark Gatiss as Mycroft, Jaye Griffiths as Prosecuting Barrister, Sydney Wade as Claudie Bruhl, Ian Hallard as Defence Barrister, Edward Holtom as Max Bruhl, Peter Basham as Reporter, Malcolm Rennie as Judge, Katherine Parkinson is Kitty Riley, Vinette Robinson as Sgt Sally Donovan, Louise Brealey as Molly Hooper, Jonathan Aris as Anderson, Paul Leonard as Bank Director, Rosalind Knight is Grace, Pano Masti as Dark Man, Samantha-Holly Bennett as Sky Reporter, Michael Mueller as Father, Ifan Huw Dafydd as Clerk, Robert Benfield as Auction House Director, Tanya Moodie as Ella, Christopher Hunter as Prison Governor, and Tony Paul Way as Prison Guard. |
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Информация по новому сезону.
Стартует .... 1-го января 2012! 2-го будет на трекере! Sherlock': 'A Scandal in Belgravia' teasers After seventeen months, the game is on once more for the world’s only consulting detective and his loyal physician sidekick – and this time, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson find the stakes are higher than ever before. In the first episode of Series 2, an illustrious client of the highest standing needs them to retrieve something of great importance from a woman – the woman – named Irene Adler; but in a game of this magnitude, there is more to be won and lost than Sherlock ever dreamed possible. A Scandal in Belgravia airs at 8.10pm on Sunday 1st January 2012. To whet your appetite, here are ten teasing lines of dialogue from the episode...
Are you looking forward to A Scandal in Belgravia? Let us know below... 'Sherlock': Series 2 launch report There’s something in the air in London tonight: a sense of allure and anticipation as tangible as perfume and cigarette smoke in the night breeze, as sharp and explosive as a chemical reaction. On the South Bank, a hopeful queue for returned tickets stretches around the corner from the entrance to the BFI like a trailing scarf. It’s cold and a bit damp, but the spirit of eager excitement is as indomitable as that of a crowd at the gates of a music festival waiting for their wristbands. Inside the venue, the atmosphere is even more charged. It’s as though everyone in the bar and the foyer, those with tickets and those with the lingering hope of picking up a spare at the box office, is on a promise; or at the very least, an extremely hot date. In the auditorium itself, the identity of everyone’s preferred choice of scorching escort is clear. Flocks of Cumberbitches sit in patches of delight, flashbulbs exploding long before the star of the show emerges from the Green Room, whispers of ‘I actually saw him!’ and ‘He’s blonde at the moment!’ floating around the room like adulterous kisses. Later, Caitin Moran, hosting the Q&A, has to conduct a synchronised squee to dissipate the sexual tension, which reaches feverish intensity when Benedict Cumberbatch finally takes his seat. But of course, as for the Great Detective himself, the case is the most exciting thing of all. ‘Brainy is the new sexy,’ Irene Adler remarks – and A Scandal In Belgravia is brainy, sexy, heartrending, violent and funny; a treat for the head, heart, guts and groin all at once. Of course, we can’t do too much kissing and telling. ‘Deny you were here tonight!’ co-creator Stephen Moffat warns afterwards, and to give away any of the most memorable moments tonight wouldn’t merely be a betrayal and a spoiler explosion – it would be a herculean task. There are so many, from the very beginning to the final frames, that it’s like a rock band playing a set of new songs that sound like instant greatest hits: something brand new which feels intimately familiar, a fresh series of ideas and images that are immediately classic. If the first series of Sherlock was The Smiths’ Hatful of Hollow, the second (judging by its opening instalment) is The Queen Is Dead, the knowledge of prior success making the production team even hungrier for more and creating a work of jaw-dropping magnificence. What can we say without giving away too much, then? Well, the reference to royalty isn’t accidental; the new case placed in front of Sherlock and John sees them taken to a certain palace, the good doctor helicoptered in from the countryside where he’s been doing the legwork and manning a webcam for his colleague, and Holmes himself dragged in from the comfort of Baker Street, wrapped in a sheet and nothing else. The scene of the two of them, sat on a couch in a state room at the stronghold of sovereignty (‘Are you wearing pants?’ ‘No.’) is one of dozens of hilarious moments, with Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman laughing as much as you will. It’s like the line-up scene in The Usual Suspects, where the actors are corpsing as much as their characters. Things get serious pretty quickly, of course, as the doughty duo head off in search of Irene Adler (Spooks star Lara Pulver) – a dominatrix known professionally as ‘The Woman’ – and the secrets she keeps locked inside her black and gold mobile phone. The ensuing plot follows a typically Moffatish course through myriad twists and turns, up blind alleys, in and out of double- and triple-bluffs, with the real truth hidden, as ever, in the place you’ll never spot it: plain sight. There’s global terrorism, street-level violence (everyone, even Mrs Hudson, gets caught up in the scrapings, smackings, nuttings, and throttlings) and the shadowy presence of that supremely evil hybrid of Raffles, Lex Luthor and Graham Norton, Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott) hanging over the proceedings like the London fog which used to blot out so many of Holmes’ original adventures back in 1895. There’s also a lot of nudity, which didn’t appear much in the nineteenth century, and a thread of something that is definitely romantic but not exactly a romance. ‘Something happens,’ Mark Gatiss says after the screening, ‘but it doesn’t have to be something as mundane as a love story. It’s more interesting than that.’ ‘Our favourite film is The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes,’ Steven Moffat adds (and that’s not just because Gatiss’s inspiration for his performance as the detective’s brother comes from one of its stars: ‘I owe it all to Christopher Lee – he was the first thin Mycroft’), explaining Irene Adler’s spiky character comes from ‘my lifelong obsession with difficult women.’ ‘She’s very flawed, damaged, fearful,’ Lara Pulver admits of her character. ‘She has a wonderful mask that’s solid and then she meets this man and ... it’s like looking in a mirror.’ The panel also talk about the past and the future of Sherlock. ‘We thought it would be well-reviewed and prestigious,’ Moffat says of the first series, ‘but we didn’t know it would be so whoppingly huge.’ As for the second – which also features The Hounds of Baskerville (Moffat: ‘There’s got to be a dog ... probably’) and The Reichenbach Fall (‘The big, huge battle between Sherlock and Jim Moriarty’) – was there any reason for choosing the biggest and most famous of Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories and shooting them all at once? ‘Why wait?’ Moffat shrugs. ‘To hell with deferred pleasure.’ Of course, the pleasure of seeing the new series of Sherlock must be deferred for a little while – A Scandal in Belgravia doesn’t air until New Year’s Day – and our lips are sealed as to any further details until then. But as all lovers are aware, anticipation and secrecy are part of the pleasure – the rest is just chemistry. |
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The BBC have released a set of promotional photos for the cast of Sherlock's second series, which begins on BBC One next month. The first of three new 90-minute films, A Scandal in Belgravia airs at 8.10 pm on Sunday 1st January 2012. Series 2 sees Benedict Cumberbatch (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) return as Sherlock Holmes, alongside Martin Freeman (The Office) as Dr John Watson, Rupert Graves (Garrow's Law) as Inspector Lestrade, Una Stubbs (Worzel Gummidge) as Mrs Hudson and Andrew Scott as Moriarty. |
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franky
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