Sherlock: teasers
The BBC has released for teasers for Season Two of Sherlock.
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Season Two of Sherlock finally makes its UK debut on New Year’s Day.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return with ‘A Scandal in Belgravia’ and the BBC has released for teasers with footage from the second and third episodes, ‘The Hounds of Baskerville’ and ‘The Reichenbach Fall.’
All four have three-word titles offering clues about the events of the second series.
Look out for the return of Jim Moriaty and first appearance by Russell Tovey.
Sherlock will screen on Nine next year.
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Source: Digital Spy
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Looking forward to this, first series was just great. I was initially very dubious about a current-era remake of Sherlock Holmes, but they did a fantastic job of it. If only the seasons were longer! Three episodes per season is absurdly short even for the British.
If only it wasn’t on Nine, we might see it before Xmas next year. Sigh, if only it wasn’t on Nine…
Nine promos indicate February.
Cannot wait. Adored the first series.
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I’m glad it’s coming back, but those ads were kind of annoying.
Lolz@Craig 😉 Yup, defo looking forward to this one. And Benedict Cumberbatch is the best name of anyone, ever!
Can’t wait… for Nine 🙂
Why are they still insisting on using old out dated methods when it comes to scheduling TV shows in this countries? Does it really make a difference to advertisers if his show airs in Jan fast tracked from the BBC or in Feb we they think more people are watching. Didn’t it even cross their minds that the reason no one watches TV over the summer non ratings period is most TV is crap this time of year, or re-runs. How many movies has Seven shown in the last month in prime-time?