Sherlock

2010 • PBS
4.9
11.8K reviews
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Season 4 episodes (22)

1 The Six Thatchers
31/12/15
Sherlock waits to see where Moriarty will make his posthumous move. One mysterious case in particular baffles Scotland Yard -- but Sherlock is more interested in a seemingly trivial detail. Why is someone destroying images of the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher? Is there a madman on the loose? Or is there a much darker purpose at work? Something with its roots deep in Mary Watson's past…
2 Behind 221B, The Six Thatchers
31/12/15
Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman and the cast and crew of Sherlock give a unique insight into the explosive production of The Six Thatchers.
3 The Lying Detective
8/01/16
Sherlock faces perhaps the most chilling enemy of his long career: the powerful and seemingly unassailable Culverton Smith - a man with a very dark secret indeed.
4 Behind 221B, The Lying Detective
7/01/16
The Sherlock team take us behind the scenes of The Lying Detective including contributions from Toby Jones and Louise Brealey.
5 The Final Problem
15/01/16
Long buried secrets finally catch up with the Baker Street duo. Someone has been playing a very long game indeed and Sherlock and John Watson face their greatest ever challenge. Is the game finally over?
6 Behind 221B, The Final Problem
16/01/16
Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman and the cast of Sherlock give us a unique glimpse into the making of the thrilling final episode of Sherlock Series 4.
101 Trailer
5/12/16
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. It's not a game anymore…
102 The Set Tour: John & Mary's Flat
2/01/16
Arwel Wyn Jones gives a tour of John and Mary’s flat.
103 Danny Hargreaves Video Diary
2/01/16
Season-only
Danny Hargreaves gives us a close up view of the production of The Six Thatchers.
104 Script to Screen
16/01/16
Season-only
Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and Sue Vertue guide us through the entire production process, from writing the very first script to recording the live orchestral music.
105 The Writer's Chat
16/01/16
Season-only
Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat in conversation about the writing process behind the world’s most loved consulting detective show.
106 Mark Gatiss Video Diary: On Set
16/01/16
Season-only
Mark Gatiss shoots a video diary and interviews Ruper Graves and David Arnold on set.
107 Mark Gatiss Video Diary: Final Scenes
16/01/16
Season-only
Mark Gatiss shoots a video diary of the very last day on set for Series 4.
108 The Six Thatchers Featurette #1: A Dog's Tale
23/01/16
Season-only
Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman and Amanda Abbington recall the challenges of working with a bloodhound of a very different type.
109 The Six Thatchers Featurette #2: A Shark's Tale
23/01/16
Season-only
The production team reveals the secrets behind filming with sharks.
110 The Six Thatchers Featurette #3: An Assassin's Tail
23/01/16
Season-only
Mark Gatiss and Sue Vertue welcome us on board as Amanda Abbington takes off on a globe-trotting journey.
111 The Lying Detective Featurette #1: Faith No More
23/01/16
Season-only
The Sherlock team creates a revolutionary filming rig to shoot a key scene from the episode.
112 The Lying Detective Featurette #2: Going Up the Walls
23/01/16
Season-only
The production team builds a moving version of 221B.
113 The Lying Detective Featurette #3: On a Lighter Note
23/01/16
Season-only
Sue Vertue and the team reveal the intricate design behind one of Sherlock’s most enlightening deductions.
114 The Final Problem Featurette #1: Flying Well
23/01/16
Season-only
The Sherlock team gives a sneak peek at the special effects created for the series finale.
115 The Final Problem Featurette #2: Doubling Up
23/01/16
Season-only
Benedict Cumberbatch gives us an insight into the secret of Sherlock’s violin playing.
116 The Final Problem Featurette #3: Underground Lair
23/01/16
Season-only
Mark Gatiss and Arwel Wyn Jones explain the inspiration behind this magnificent set.

About this show

Sherlock Holmes is updated for a new generation with Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role and Martin Freeman as Watson. The combination of Sherlock's intellect and Watson's pragmatism helps them forge an unbreakable alliance as they solve a series of baffling crimes together.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
11.8K reviews
Ray Scheffler
6 September 2017
Promising setups that ALWAYS fall apart as an anticlimax. Teases of better stories to come that never develop into anything. Crimes are solved magically with off screen evidence never presented to the viewer. Poor and erratic attempts at character development. Watson is literally useless beyond the first episode, except as a damsel-in-distress that repeatedly needs rescuing. Plus, there's it's senseless misogyny (Irene Adler - the only character in the original stores to ever best Holmes), homophobia (Moriarty) and lazily written views on mental health (forgotten sister and Moriarty are so smart they're murderously insane). This series was NEVER good. The unaired pilot was the only good episode.
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Julie Tuzzolino
3 September 2018
Wow. .. I'm unable to fully articulate how incredible this was. Artistically as a fictional piece of work it's well written and well played by all of the individuals in their respective roles. The plot is cleverly suspenseful with multiple intriguing, pull-you-in twists and a quick pace (but not so fast that the viewer misses any of the important events which both bring the conclusion to it's climax but also are critical to understanding the ending as well). The story opens door after metaphoric door and left me intellectually stimulated plus psychologically in awe and intrigued by which the human mind is capable. I would HIGHLY recommend this episode of Sherlock, especially if you like to be left with the urge to investigate the subject matter and topics /questions raised while watching. Furthermore, you will never be disappointed in anything under the Masterpiece Theatre umbrella
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Angela Gamblin (WITCHYBOO)
27 April 2013
but outside of that, this is an extremely engaging, well-written show; (the writers producers are die-hard SH devotees) who have re-crafted the stories and characters, fitting them effortlessly into the twenty-first century -- so much so that I think if Conan-Doyle were to somehow come back and see these he'd be completely happy, as there is no limit to the scientific or psychological exploration that can be truly realized in this updated version . In fact, after having watched BBC's Sherlock, I can no longer be happy seeing the stuffy nineteenth-century Holmes and Watson ever again. I hope Cumberbatch and Freeman (whose chemistry is awesome) continue to grace our screens as the intrepid duo for a long time to come.
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