“All good comradeship and friendship” [ABBE]. Bob Sharfman’s first impression of Sherlock Holmes came from Basil Rathbone’s movies. Bob read Watson’s cases later in life, and met others who shared his interest almost accidentally, when he came ...
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I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

Episode 326: But I Digress

“All good comradeship and friendship” [ABBE]


Bob Sharfman’s first impression of Sherlock Holmes came from Basil Rathbone’s movies. Bob read Watson’s cases later in life, and met others who shared his interest almost accidentally, when he came to a meeting of Hugo's Companions, a Chicago group then led by the legendary Vincent Starrett.

Although Bob became a serious player of the “Great Game” just a few years ago, his gifts for storytelling, research, and writing earned him the...

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The 2026 BSI Weekend – Awards and Honors

“a brief review of what had passed” [THOR]



In the next episode of I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere, we'll be covering some of our own personal experiences at the 2026 BSI Weekend that ran from January 7 – 11, 2026, during which some 300+ Sherlockians descended on Midtown Manhattan to celebrate the 172nd birthday of Sherlock Holmes.


For the purposes of this update, we're focused on the accolades from the weekend, which happened over a series of events.

On Thursday, January...

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Happy 172nd Birthday, Sherlock Holmes!

“your celebrated friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes” [NAVA]


Today is January 6th — and that marks the date on which we traditionally celebrate Sherlock Holmes's birthday.

We say "traditionally," because there is no definitive statement of his actual date of birth in the Canon, but beginning with Christopher Morley, the date of January 6th has become the de facto accepted date for Holmes' birthday. Why? Well, there are a couple of reasons.

Of all of the quotes in the Canon, William...

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Baker Street Elementary – Resolved

“full of energy and resolution” [GLOR]

January 1st always begins with hope for the New Year: a clean slate is offered up, and it is ours on which to write our intentions for the year. These often take the form of resolutions.

It has been long posited that Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson met on New Year's Day, 1881, as told in A Study in Scarlet. While there are no dates mentioned in the text, there are clues that lead us to believe this may be the case:
  1. Watson runs into an old friend...

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Episode 325: The Unexpurgated Sherlock Holmes

“Holmes took it with admirable good-humour” [PRIO]


For years, Holmes and Watson have served as a blueprint for an "odd couple" dynamic, usually by poking fun at the detective’s ego, and the doctor’s struggle to keep up. Humor can humanize these literary giants, making them feel less like statues and more like friends.

Now Nicholas Sercombe’s The Unexpurgated Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series goes down this path, suggesting Watson’s reports were just too risque for the morals...

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