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'''''Sherlock''''' was a [[BBC One (in-universe)|BBC One]] [[television]] program on [[Earth]] based on the stories of [[Sherlock Holmes]].
'''''Sherlock''''' was a [[BBC One (in-universe)|BBC One]] [[television]] program on [[Earth]] based on the stories of [[Sherlock Holmes]].


A teenager had a poster for the show on her wall, in the [[2010s]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Killer App (comic story)|Killer App]]'')
== History ==
A teenager had a [[poster]] for the show on her wall, in the [[2010s]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Killer App (comic story)}})


When the [[Twelfth Doctor]] asked [[Noah Holland]] if he had read ''[[Sherlock Holmes (book series)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' in [[October]] [[2017]], Noah asked, "The guy on the [[telly]]?" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shining Man (novel)|The Shining Man]]'')
When the [[Twelfth Doctor]] asked [[Noah Holland]] if he had read ''[[Sherlock Holmes (book series)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' in [[October]] [[2017]], Noah asked, "The guy on the [[telly]]?" ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Shining Man (novel)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
''Sherlock'' was co-created by [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Mark Gatiss]], and written entirely by them and [[Stephen Thompson]]. ''Sherlock'' and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' share many other crew members, as well.
=== In non-valid sources ===
A post-it note on the wall of [[Steven Moffat (in-universe)|Steven Moffat]]'s [[Steven Moffat's secret writing lair|secret writing lair]] at the heart of [[Volcano (Stealing Series 9 Scripts)|a hollowed-out volcano]] beneath [[221B Baker Street]] referenced "''[[Wholock: The Musical]]''". ([[WC]]: ''[[Stealing Series 9 Scripts (webcast)|Stealing Series 9 Scripts]]'')


Starring [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as [[Sherlock Holmes]] and Martin Freeman as [[John Watson]], ''Sherlock'' retells [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s classic stories, in a modern setting and original storyline. The series also stars Gatiss himself as [[Mycroft Holmes]], [[Rupert Graves]] as [[Lestrade|Inspector Lestrade]], [[Louise Brealey]] as pathologist Molly Hooper, and [[Una Stubbs]] as landlady [[Hudson (All-Consuming Fire)|Mrs Hudson]].
=== Other matters ===
 
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Some other notable common actors with [[DWU]] productions are [[Vinette Robinson]], [[Lindsay Duncan]], [[Russell Tovey]], [[Phil Davis]], [[Tim McInnerny]], [[Eleanor Matsuura]] and [[Gemma Chan]].
 
[[Rachel Talalay]], [[Euros Lyn]], [[Toby Haynes]], [[Douglas Mackinnon]] and [[Colm McCarthy]] have each [[direct]]ed ''Sherlock'' episodes. [[Nick Hurran]] has directed two.
 
Fandom for ''Sherlock'' and ''Doctor Who'' was often interconnected with each other, frequently leading to fan content celebrating the shows together, often by crossing them over with each other (the term "SuperWhoLock" tended to be used with this mixed fandom activity, which included fans of the American dark fantasy drama ''Supernatural''). A prominent example of this was the short film ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3bGYljQ5Uw Wholock]'', depicting Sherlock meeting the [[Eleventh Doctor]], made by  [[Ben Pickles]] under his John Smith VFX YouTube channel, prior to him working on Doctor Who officially.
 
The ''Sherlock'' versions of Holmes and Watson appear in ''[[Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars (TV story)|Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars]]'' alongside the [[Twelfth Doctor]].


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 00:52, 22 October 2024

Sherlock (in-universe)

Sherlock was a BBC One television program on Earth based on the stories of Sherlock Holmes.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

A teenager had a poster for the show on her wall, in the 2010s. (COMIC: Killer App [+]Loading...["Killer App (comic story)"])

When the Twelfth Doctor asked Noah Holland if he had read Sherlock Holmes in October 2017, Noah asked, "The guy on the telly?" (PROSE: The Shining Man [+]Loading...["The Shining Man (novel)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In non-valid sources[[edit] | [edit source]]

A post-it note on the wall of Steven Moffat's secret writing lair at the heart of a hollowed-out volcano beneath 221B Baker Street referenced "Wholock: The Musical". (WC: Stealing Series 9 Scripts)

Other matters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Sherlock (series)

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]