> Sherlock Fanlore analysis.
Thorough websites about our favourites detectives.
> Sherlockology.
> A Study in Sherlock.
> BBC Sherlock France: forum en français pour ceux qui en ont marre de l'anglais.
> The Sociopaths Have Omegle: collection of Omegle sherlockian posts.
Everything about Sherlock BBC and others.
> The Diogenes Club.
> John H Watson MD.
For Collectors: items from the show.
> Wear Sherlock BBC.
> The Style of Deduction.
Thanks to the Pullman Knife (also kown as the Subtle Knife), and 1984 Cams', we were able to film Mr. Holmes adventures live on Alternate Earth II, which the BBC turned into a successfull TV show. Of course the episodes have a bit of delay as compared to the actual facts, but that's only natural -time on Alternate Earth II goes on a bit slower than it does here.
The series is still onrunning and is composed of 90 minutes long episodes. Here's a list of the aired episodes, as well as their airing dates and the name and brand of the 1984 Cams' used to film them (all of the 1984 Cams were named after british writters. Fun fact: Mycroft Holmes was identified as Alternate Earthian II Mark Gatiss).
2010/07/25: A Study in Pink, Steven Moffat.
2010/08/01: The Blind Banker, Steve Thompson.
2010/08/08: The Great Game, Mark Gatiss.
2012/01/01: A Scandal in Belgravia, Steven Moffat.
2012/01/08: The Hounds of the Baskerville, Mark Gatiss.
2012/06/15: The Reichenbach Falls, Steve Thompson.
The series is still onrunning and is composed of 90 minutes long episodes. Here's a list of the aired episodes, as well as their airing dates and the name and brand of the 1984 Cams' used to film them (all of the 1984 Cams were named after british writters. Fun fact: Mycroft Holmes was identified as Alternate Earthian II Mark Gatiss).
2010/07/25: A Study in Pink, Steven Moffat.
2010/08/01: The Blind Banker, Steve Thompson.
2010/08/08: The Great Game, Mark Gatiss.
2012/01/01: A Scandal in Belgravia, Steven Moffat.
2012/01/08: The Hounds of the Baskerville, Mark Gatiss.
2012/06/15: The Reichenbach Falls, Steve Thompson.
According to article "Bwahahaevillaugher" of the Rule Book of Wibbly Wobbly, all episodes already aired in other Alternate Earths will not be
transmitted until ours are.
NB: Don't believe lies such as "Sherlock Holmes initiated as a batch of cucumbers that mutated into a sexy brainy man after being accidentally blessed by Benedict XVI" or as "Dr. Watson is, in fact, a Hobbit" -as those are, as was previously said, lies (even though in Alternate Middle Earth PJ-MMXII/+I, John Watson appears indeed to be a Hobbit, and Sherlock Holmes the greedy dragon twin of a giant eye of fire).
Sherlock Holmes' website. Don't be bothered by his arrogance - genius has his frailty... This is what he does (as quoted):
- Observe everything.
- From that, deduce everything.
- When he has eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how mad it might seem, must be the truth.
Mr. Holmes also ads: "If you need assistance, contact me and we'll discuss its potential."
Dr. Watson's blog, were he recollects his and Mr. Holmes adventures.You might notice that Dr. Watson is a bit wary of his readers -only comments from his personal friends, clients of collegues get through. Or maybe he got tired of me spamming his askbox? Whatever; as his blog attracted more readers, Dr. Watson created a new blog were he could display more personal thoughts.
For the naughty ones, there is Irene Adler on Twitter.
Richard Brook's website. Oddly enough, he's stopped posting, but you would get this automatic reply if you e-mailed him at richard@r-brook.co.uk:
Hullo there!
Thanks for getting in touch. Unfortunately, I will be out of town and without access to email for an unknown period of time. For all urgent requests, please contact journalist Kitty Riley, and she will be able to direct your message. Otherwise, please feel free to reply with more details and I’ll be sure to respond when I return!
Thanks from your favourite storyteller,
Richard Brook
For the naughty ones, there is Irene Adler on Twitter.
Richard Brook's website. Oddly enough, he's stopped posting, but you would get this automatic reply if you e-mailed him at richard@r-brook.co.uk:
Hullo there!
Thanks for getting in touch. Unfortunately, I will be out of town and without access to email for an unknown period of time. For all urgent requests, please contact journalist Kitty Riley, and she will be able to direct your message. Otherwise, please feel free to reply with more details and I’ll be sure to respond when I return!
Thanks from your favourite storyteller,
Richard Brook
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