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Holmes aficionados refer to the period from 1891 to 1894—between his disappearance and presumed death in "The Final Problem" and his reappearance in "The Adventure of the Empty House"—as the Great Hiatus. [49] The earliest known use of this expression dates to 1946. [50] Retirement

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Nota bene: Долуописаната сцена не е част от никоя от историите на сър Артър Конан Дойл. Всяка прилика с фикционални лица и събития обаче е напълно преднамерена. Another collection of short stories, the 12 stories were similarly published over the course of a year from 1892 to 1893 in The Strand Magazine. Conan Doyle decided that this would be the last of the Holmes stories, intending to kill off the eponymous character in ‘The Final Problem’. However, reader demand prompted him to write another Holmes novel in 1901-2, ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’, set before ‘The Final Problem’. 1901-1902 The Hound of the Baskervilles When Conan Doyle started writing about the private detective, Holmes was a self-proclaimed anomaly, something that didn’t really exist in our world or at any point in history. On 2 July 2014, it was announced there would be a special episode broadcast between the third and fourth series. Filming began on 5 January 2015 and wrapped on 10 February 2015. [89] [90] [91] [92] Moffat confirmed the episode is set in Victorian London, saying, "The special is its own thing. 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's kind of in its own little bubble." [93]

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Nevertheless, when Holmes recorded a case himself, he was forced to concede that he could more easily understand the need to write it in a manner that would appeal to the public rather than his intention to focus on his own technical skill. [30] Mark Gatiss wrote " The Hounds of Baskerville", which investigates the strange activities at a military base. Aware that The Hound of the Baskervilles, first published in 1902, was one of the most famous of 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. [75] [76] Russell Tovey appeared as Henry Knight, a man whose father was ripped apart by a gigantic hound on Dartmoor 20 years earlier. Directed by McGuigan, the episode was first broadcast on 8 January 2012. [77] This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Finally, something that surprised me was how brief the appearance of Professor Moriarty was, as I was expecting it to be much stronger since he's deemed to be Holmes's nemesis. In the pilot episode she was played by Zawe Ashton and portrayed as a uniformed officer, rather than a detective.

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Now, I won't even try to review so much material, as the stories are many and vary widely. All I can say is that I enjoyed the whole collection in general, specially the novels, but then I'm not that keen a reader of tales and short stories. Baker Street Irregulars Weekend Activities". Baker Street Irregulars Weekend Activities. 5 November 2011 . Retrieved 28 August 2012. For me the stories and novels are well-written. They appealed to my younger self. I was fascinated with Holmes ability to read people. And I wanted that skill-set. I decided early on that was going to be an important “ability” for me to have as a life skill. Focus on the small details. Look directly at people. Listen to them. Hear what they are not saying. Stamp, Jimmy (18 July 2012). "The Mystery of 221B Baker Street". Smithsonian Magazine . Retrieved 18 February 2020. Shapiro, Fred R. (2021). The New Yale Book of Quotations. Yale University Press. p.226. ISBN 978-0-300-20597-8.

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Diniejko, Andrzej (7 September 2002). "Victorian Drug Use". The Victorian Web . Retrieved 27 December 2019. Laura J. Snyder has examined Holmes's methods in the context of mid- to late-19th-century criminology, demonstrating that, while sometimes in advance of what official investigative departments were formally using at the time, they were based upon existing methods and techniques. For example, fingerprints were proposed to be distinct in Conan Doyle's day, and while Holmes used a thumbprint to solve a crime in " The Adventure of the Norwood Builder" (generally held to be set in 1895), the story was published in 1903, two years after Scotland Yard's fingerprint bureau opened. [122] [131] Though the effect of the Holmes stories on the development of forensic science has thus often been overstated, Holmes inspired future generations of forensic scientists to think scientifically and analytically. [132] Disguises Clarke, Steve (1 October 2009). "Can Holmes solve co-prod mystery?". Variety. Reed Business Information. Archived from the original on 6 October 2009 . Retrieved 2 October 2009.

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Walton, James (18 June 2007). "The weekend on television". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 21 October 2007 . Retrieved 28 July 2007. There are other details that seem impossible to not notice: the fact that, despite Holmes and Watson being clearly hetersexual, their relationship is nevertheless odd, that Holmes was a high-functioning autistic (Asperger's, my guess), and that Watson was a terrible doctor, seeing as how he treated every patient with brandy regardless of their ailment. The remainder of the regular cast includes Una Stubbs (who has known Cumberbatch since he was four years old, as she had worked with his mother Wanda Ventham) [33] as Mrs Hudson and co-creator Mark Gatiss as Mycroft Holmes. [34] Vinette Robinson, Jonathan Aris and Louise Brealey play the recurring roles of Sergeant Sally Donovan, Philip Anderson and Molly Hooper, respectively.

You appear to be astonished,” he said, smiling at my expression of surprise. “Now that I do know it I shall do my best to forget it.” Watson and Holmes both use tobacco, smoking cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. Although his chronicler does not consider Holmes's smoking a vice per se, Watson—a physician—does criticise the detective for creating a "poisonous atmosphere" in their confined quarters. [72] [73] Finances Gangelhoff, Bonnie (15 September 2017). "A small Oklahoma town finds community through public art". Southwest Art . Retrieved 6 August 2020. McIver, Brian (7 March 2011). "Director's cut: How Hollywood director witnessed real gore for new tv drama". Daily Record. Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd. Archived from the original on 24 March 2011 . Retrieved 26 April 2011. The third series aired in the United States on PBS over a period of three weeks, airing late January to early February 2014.



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