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...It felt rather like popping in on Sherlock Holmes; Henry’s, as the residence is known, is after all, only a stroll away from 221b Baker Street....
...He recalls filming an adaptation of War and Peace in Rome with his hero Henry Fonda, “the first time I was ever truly awestruck”....
...Playing Sherlock, Henry Cavill appears recently roused from general anaesthesia. As a puffed-up Mycroft, Sam Claflin acts enough for two....
...Navalny described one Bellingcat investigator, Christo Grozev, as “a modern day Sherlock Holmes”. Higgins calls his non-profit outfit “an intelligence agency for the people”....
...I saw him play King Henry II in Jean Anouilh’s Becket in 1961 for the Royal Shakespeare Company. I was 14. He was 31. He was spellbinding....
...“The collection gives you an insight into Fleming’s lifestyle,” adds Atkinson, also highlighting the copy of Goldfinger, signed and inscribed to Fleming’s friend, the champion golfer Henry Cotton....
...Arthur Conan Doyle lived in Tennison Road, Norwood, setting for one of the first Sherlock Holmes stories....
...Our popular image of Henry VIII as a womanising glutton hurling chicken carcasses over his shoulder comes mostly from The Private Life of Henry VIII, the 1933 British film directed by Alexander Korda....
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...Sherlock or Midsomer Murders, she was asked by the Sunday Times in May. “I’ve watched both.” Whisky or wine? “Depends on the circumstances.” Merkel or Macron? “I’m going to work with both of them.”...
...She dodged light-hearted questions such as whether she preferred the TV show Sherlock or Midsomer Murders (“I’ve watched them both”)....
...The family lived in a Chicago château designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, a granite pile that could keep invading armies at bay....
...Henry Mance is an FT political correspondent. “Sherlock” series four begins on January 1 on BBC One Portrait by Norbert Schoerner Photographs: Rex; Jon Furniss/WireImage; Alamy...
...As Arthur Conan Doyle discovered with Sherlock Holmes, the important thing is not to kill the character off. Not only might this go unforgiven, but it also probably won’t work....
...“And that so many young people will now have exposure to the stories of Sherlock Holmes.”...
...Mr Lygo presided over a number of major acquisitions at ITV, including the makers of Sherlock and The Real Housewives of New Jersey....
...Henry Cavill’s Napoleon Solo is a series of expensive suits awaiting human occupation....
...The BBC’s most internationally successful programmes — Sherlock, Top Gear, Doctor Who and David Attenborough documentaries — hark back decades....
...That highlights how the BBC has become increasingly reliant on Top Gear, and a couple of other franchises such as Doctor Who and Sherlock. “It does beg the question, where is the next Top Gear?...
...His emblematic short story is “Silver Blaze” by Arthur Conan Doyle, which concerns a stolen racehorse rescued by Sherlock Holmes....
...He played Sherlock Holmes, followed by two Holmes-connected characters: Sir Henry Baskerville in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) and, in 1970, Mycroft Holmes, the detective’s brother, for the American...
...Overall, the rights are now worth more than £10m per game, five times the cost of making an episode of Sherlock....
...So far in 2014 BBC One has accounted for 21.7 per cent of live UK television viewing, up 0.7 percentage points year on year, helped by The Great British Bake-Off, Sherlock and Strictly Come Dancing....
...Its biggest dramas, Doctor Who and Sherlock, are successful franchises that it has long owned....
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