“as famous among crooks. . as he is unknown to the public” [VALL]. By all estimations, Sherlock Holmes is the most-portrayed literary character ever. Appearing in more than 250 films with his trusted friend and colleague Dr. Watson (who himself has ...
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I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

New Series on Professor Moriarty Is in the Works

“as famous among crooks... as he is unknown to the public” [VALL]

By all estimations, Sherlock Holmes is the most-portrayed literary character ever. Appearing in more than 250 films with his trusted friend and colleague Dr. Watson (who himself has had his own series), we frequently see Holmes face off against his archnemesis, Professor Moriarty.

But until now, the professor has never gotten his own series. As Holmes himself exclaimed in "The Final Problem":

“Aye, there’s the genius and the...

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Netflix Releases Enola Holmes 3 Trailer

“But the money, Mr. Holmes, the money!” [COPP]


When a film's unexpected and runaway success leads to a franchise, it becomes difficult to disengage from the momentum. Arthur Conan Doyle found this out when The Strand Magazine, not to be robbed of more Sherlock Holmes stories following the success of The Hound of the Baskervilles, bid $25,000 for six new Sherlock Holmes stories, or $30,000 for eight, or $45,000 for a set of thirteen and a promise of £100 per thousand words. (Source: ...

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Baker Street Elementary – Nonsensical

“systematized common sense” [BLAN]


In "The Blanched Soldier," we find a quote from Sherlock Holmes that makes it clear that his way of thinking — as impressive and strange as it is to the reader — is second nature to him:
“By cunning questions and ejaculations of wonder he could elevate my simple art, which is but systematized common sense, into a prodigy.”
Systematized common sense? Well, if one has taken the trouble to memorize data about crimes past and to observe what others...

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Episode 335: Brettcon 2 – The Return

“the affair which you have commemorated” [MUSG]

We welcome back Gus and Luke Holwerda, hosts of The Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes Podcast, along with their producer, David Youell, to discuss Brettcon 2: The Return. Scheduled for September 19, 2026, at the Dancehouse Theatre in Manchester, this second conference in the series continues to celebrate the 40th anniversary of legendary Granada Television series and the incomparable Jeremy Brett.

Following the success of their first conference...

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When Google Gave Sir Arthur Conan Doyle a Birthday Gift

Today marks 20 years since its first appearance

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“a man of good birth and excellent education” [FINA]

On May 22, 1859, Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born. And it is still celebrated by Sherlockians and Doyleans around the world, who, at the very least, pause to honor the man who created Sherlock Holmes.


Hopping on that trend on May 22, 2006 — 20 years ago today — Google presented one of its famous “Google Doodles” to honor his Conan Doyle and his famous creation. (Technically it was...

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