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SherlockJanuary 2024Stream teamThe best modern depiction of Sherlock Holmes? Elementary, my dear Watson23 Jan 2024 15.00 CET…… comments‘Arguably the greatest sexual tension in history!’ TV’s
top crime-fighting duos – ranked15 Jan 2024 07.00 CET…… commentsSeptember 2023From Starstruck to The Bear: why are text messages on TV so impossible to read?Characters’ messages are often
so tiny you’re left squinting at the screen, or shown so fast it’s like peering over a stranger’s shoulder on the bus. Television has a major texting problem13 Sept 2023 13.19 CESTJuly
2023Film & Music reader interviewPost your questions for Mark GatissWhat does Mycroft actually do in the government? What’s it like to work with Tom Cruise? And is there any Doctor Who role
he hasn’t played? Ask all this and more of the actor and writer14 Jul 2023 08.00 CEST…… commentsOctober 2022100 years of the BBC: decade by decadeMother of God! It’s Line of Duty already:
100 years of the BBC, part 10From Jed Mercurio’s bent copper hit to Michaela Coel’s powerful I May Destroy You and Russell T Davies’s prescient Years and Years, the BBC shows it can still be
innovative and provocative7 Oct 2022 16.00 CEST…… commentsSeptember 2022The G2 interview‘Insane rightwing misogynist? I’m none of those things!’ Steven Moffat on Doctor Who, his Baftas and
his criticsThe star TV writer has brought David Tennant and Stanley Tucci together for a new BBC drama about good people forced to do bad things. He talks about cliffhangers, ‘powerful, sexy
women’ and what it would take for him to kill19 Sept 2022 07.00 CESTJuly 2022This much I knowMartin Freeman: ‘I’m one of few people in my family who would ever unironically go into a
church’The cuddly Bilbo and John Watson actor, 50, tells Rich Pelley about squash, lefty politics, having a little faith and reserving the right to be difficult16 Jul 2022 15.00 CESTMay
2022‘None of it has felt insurmountable’: Amanda Abbington on Sherlock, separation and her fiancé’s nightmare fallAfter her show-stealing turn in the Steven Moffat drama, the actor is
returning to comedy with his play The Unfriend. She talks about why funny women intimidate men, her daredevil partner – and coping with the accident that befell him23 May 2022 07.00
CESTMarch 2022I thought I was past teenage crushes. Then I saw Benedict CumberbatchTabitha CarvanWhen Tabitha Carvan developed intense feelings for the actor, she found a community of
middle-aged women who felt the same – without any shame16 Mar 2022 17.30 CET…… commentsFebruary 2022Beryl Vertue obituaryWriters’ agent who became a television producer with credits
including Sherlock, Men Behaving Badly and Coupling13 Feb 2022 18.53 CET…… commentsDecember 2021The Observer's obituaries of 2021Una Stubbs remembered by Martin FreemanThe actor recalls his
Sherlock co-star, a doyenne of British TV whose youthful, no-nonsense energy and humour were irresistible14 Dec 2021 10.00 CETOctober 2021Mark Gatiss: ‘I’m currently very, very ashamed of
being E
nglish’The former League of Gentlemen star on his love of low-budget British spinechillers, his loathing of Brexit and a slew of projects opening this winter31 Oct 2021 13.00 CET……
commentsFebruary 2021'I think I’ve written more Sherlock Holmes than even Conan Doyle': the ongoing fight to reimagine HolmesArthur Conan Doyle’s master detective has been endlessly
rewritten. But nearly a century after the author’s death, how new writers portray him remains contested4 Feb 2021 16.03 CETOctober 2020The curious case of Sherlock Holmes' evolving
emotionsThe estate of Arthur Conan Doyle has filed a lawsuit against the creators of Enola Holmes for showing off the fictional detective’s softer side7 Oct 2020 08.00 CESTSeptember 2020Guy
Lodge's streaming and DVDsStreaming: Enola Holmes and the best Sherlocks on screenThe great sleuth’s savvy teenage sister, new to Netflix, would give everyone from Basil Rathbone to Ian
McKellen a run for his money26 Sept 2020 09.00 CEST…… commentsJuly 2020From the Observer archiveFrom the archive: in search of Sherlock Holmes, January 1974Letters were still pouring in at
221B Baker Street, someone had to answer them. By Chris Hall5 Jul 2020 07.00 CESTDecember 2019Lunch with...Mark Gatiss: ‘We live in an age of popinjays – Rees-Mogg, Johnson – and we fall for
it’The Sherlock writer and actor on his new adaption of Dracula and why apple crumble is the answer to our doom-laden times8 Dec 2019 14.00 CETSeptember 2019Best culture of the 21st
centuryThe 100 best TV shows of the 21st centuryWhere’s Mad Men? How did The Sopranos do? Does The Crown triumph? Can anyone remember Lost? And will Downton Abbey even figure? Find out here
– and have your say16 Sept 2019 07.00 CEST…… commentsAugust 2019Martin Freeman: ‘The detective’s moral dilemma drew me in’The Sherlock actor on his new role as a real life police officer who
broke the law to bring a double murderer to justice in A Confession11 Aug 2019 09.00 CESTJuly 2019Rupert Graves: 'Genuinely, it helps in this business being called Rupert'Costume dramas
cast him as a floppy-fringed dreamboat – even though he wasn’t actually posh. Now Rupert Graves is playing a rapping Roman in the latest Horrible Histories romp24 Jul 2019 16.25 CEST……
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