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词条 List of Sherlock episodes
释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Series 1 (2010)  Series 2 (2012)  Series 3 (2014)  Special (2016)  Series 4 (2017) 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2016}}{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of Sherlock episodes}}Sherlock is a television crime drama that presents a contemporary adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. The first series of three episodes aired in 2010, while series two aired in 2012, and a third series aired in the first quarter of 2014. The third series has become the UK's most watched drama series since 2001.[1] A single episode aired in 2016, as a Victorian-era special. Sherlock has been sold to over 200 territories.[2]Sherlock depicts "consulting detective" Holmes, assisting the Metropolitan Police Service, primarily Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade (Rupert Graves), in solving various crimes. Holmes is assisted by his flatmate, Dr John Watson, who has returned from military service in Afghanistan. Although the series depicts a variety of crimes and perpetrators, Holmes' conflict with his archenemy Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott) is a recurring feature. Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey), a pathologist at Bart's Hospital occasionally assists Holmes in his cases. Other recurring roles include Una Stubbs as Mrs Hudson, Holmes and Watson's landlady; and co-creator Mark Gatiss as Sherlock's brother, Mycroft Holmes. In January 2014, Moffat confirmed that the series would have a fourth series, and that a fifth series had been plotted.[3] {{Aired episodes|2017|1|15|df=y|showpage=Sherlock (TV series)|title=Sherlock|uk=y|specials=1|finished=4}} As to the future of the series, Gatiss stated that due to the conflicting schedules of Cumberbatch and Freeman, a potential fifth season is still up in the air.[4]

Series overview

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Episodes

Series 1 (2010)

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|Title = A Study in Pink
|DirectedBy = Paul McGuigan
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
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24 October 2010 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 8.70 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
|ShortSummary = The police investigate a series of deaths related to people who all appear to have committed suicide by taking a poisonous pill. They turn to their unofficial consultant, Sherlock Holmes, who deduces various elements pointing to a serial killer. Meanwhile, Holmes is introduced to John Watson, a former soldier who served in Afghanistan, and the pair immediately move into a flat in Baker Street. John Watson slowly gets to know and trust Sherlock despite police officer Sally Donovan (Vinette Robinson) warning him that Holmes is a psychopath and will one day be responsible for murder. Sherlock's brother Mycroft (Mark Gatiss), at first not revealing his identity, arranges a meeting with Watson and asks whether he will spy on Sherlock for money, but John refuses. After a series of incidents, the person responsible for the deaths, a taxicab driver (Phil Davis), reveals that his victims took their own lives by playing a game of Russian roulette with two pills: one fatally poisonous, the other safe. Before Sherlock can play the cabbie's game, John shoots the cabbie from an opposite building. Before he dies, the taxicab driver reveals that "Moriarty" was his sponsor.

Loosely based on the first Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet.[11]


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|Title = The Blind Banker
|DirectedBy = Euros Lyn
|WrittenBy = Stephen Thompson
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|8|1|df=y}} {{small|(UK)}}
31 October 2010 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 7.74 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
|ShortSummary = Sherlock is hired by an old friend to investigate a mysterious break-in at a bank in the City. He discovers that symbols spray-painted onto an office wall are a coded message intended for an employee of the bank, who is later discovered dead in his flat. The next day, a journalist is killed and the same symbols are found nearby. Sherlock and John follow a trail of clues that link the two dead men to a Chinese smuggling ring, who are trying to retrieve a valuable item that one of the dead men stole. Sherlock eventually cracks the coded message based on Suzhou numerals and a book cipher, but not before John and his date, Sarah. are kidnapped by the criminals, who believe that John is Sherlock. Sherlock rescues them, but the leader of the gang escapes. Later, the leader of the gang is in communication with her superior, who is identified by the initial "M". She is then shot by a sniper.

Loosely based on the short story "The Adventure of the Dancing Men",[12] the storyline also incorporates elements from other Sherlock Holmes stories; the concept of coded messages, the markings on the feet of the Black Lotus members and the plot of escaping a secret society, then being tracked to and killed in England all feature in The Valley of Fear. A murder victim being found inside a locked room, accessible only by climbing, alludes to The Sign of the Four.[12]


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|Title = The Great Game
|DirectedBy = Paul McGuigan
|WrittenBy = Mark Gatiss
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7 November 2010 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 8.66 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
|ShortSummary = Sherlock is commissioned by Mycroft to investigate the suspicious death of a government employee, who was working on a top-secret defence project: the Bruce-Partington Project.[13] After rejecting the case and handing it over to John, Sherlock begins to be taunted by a criminal who puts his victims into explosive vests and sets Sherlock deadlines to solve the apparently unrelated cases, which include a twenty-year-old cold case involving the shoes of a drowned boy, the disappearance of a businessman, the death of a TV personality, and the assassination of a museum security guard by the "Golem". As Sherlock solves the cases, he finds links between them. After clearing up the original case regarding the government employee, Sherlock tries to force his unseen adversary to reveal himself. Near the end of the episode, Sherlock and "Jim Moriarty" reach a standoff, where Jim reveals that he is responsible for the crimes. In the final seconds, Sherlock Holmes points his gun at a bomb on the floor that had been strapped to John.

The episode's storyline is somewhat derived from "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans" and makes references to "The Five Orange Pips" at various points (as per the five bomb victims and electronic beeps on the phone) in addition to other works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.


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Series 2 (2012)

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|Title = A Scandal in Belgravia
|DirectedBy = Paul McGuigan
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|1|1|df=y}} {{small|(UK)}}
6 May 2012 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 10.66 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
3.2 {{small|(US)}}[14]
|ShortSummary = Mycroft hires Sherlock and John to retrieve compromising photos of a minor royal, which are held on the camera phone of Irene Adler (Lara Pulver), a ruthless and brilliant dominatrix who also trades in classified information extracted from her rich and powerful clients. Sherlock obtains Adler's phone, but discovers it is booby-trapped and requires a code to disarm it. When Adler discovers that the CIA are on her trail, she disappears and is then apparently killed, only to reappear to ask John to get her camera phone back from Sherlock. Weeks later when the coast is clear, Adler tricks Sherlock into deciphering a coded message on her phone which she obtained from another well-connected client. She sends the message to Moriarty, who in turn uses it to foil a British counter-terror operation. She almost succeeds in blackmailing Mycroft, but Sherlock finally cracks the password for the phone, leaving Adler without the protection she needs to survive. The episode concludes as Mycroft tells John that she has been killed by a terrorist group in Pakistan, while in fact she was secretly rescued by Sherlock.

Based on the short story "A Scandal in Bohemia".


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|Title = The Hounds of Baskerville
|DirectedBy = Paul McGuigan
|WrittenBy = Mark Gatiss
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|1|8|df=y}} {{small|(UK)}}
13 May 2012 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 10.27 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
|ShortSummary = Sherlock and John are contacted by Henry Knight (Russell Tovey), a man traumatised by the death of his father by a monstrous hound on Dartmoor years before. Investigating Dewer's Hollow, a local spot where the beast was allegedly seen, as well as the nearby Ministry of Defence testing site Baskerville, Sherlock and John uncover a conspiracy wherein one of the Baskerville scientists, Dr. Frankland (Clive Mantle), is continuing the work of H.O.U.N.D., an aborted project to create a hallucinogenic gas for military use. Sherlock and John discover that the legendary hound is an ordinary dog used for publicity that the hallucinogenic gas makes appear as a demonic monster. The "hound" that killed Henry's father was actually Frankland wearing a red-lensed gas mask and a T-shirt bearing the logo of the H.O.U.N.D. group. Confronting both the dog and Frankland at Dewer's Hollow, John and Lestrade shoot the dog. Frankland attempts to flee, but dies when he runs into a minefield. In the final scene, Mycroft releases a confined Jim Moriarty.

Based on the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles.


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|Title = The Reichenbach Fall
|DirectedBy = Toby Haynes
|WrittenBy = Stephen Thompson
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|1|15|df=y}} {{small|(UK)}}
20 May 2012 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 9.78 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
|ShortSummary = Moriarty launches a simultaneous heist on the Tower of London, Bank of England, and Pentonville Prison, crimes for which he allows himself to be captured and put on trial. He secures not-guilty by intimidating the jury and visits Sherlock, explaining he still intends to "burn" him, taunting him with a "final problem" for him to solve. He also tries to destroy Sherlock's reputation. The two meet on the roof of a hospital, where Moriarty explains that assassins will kill John, Mrs. Hudson, and Lestrade if Sherlock does not commit suicide; he wants Sherlock to do this to cement his story after explaining that his "god code" was a myth. Moriarty kills himself to force Sherlock to do the same. Sherlock calls John, confesses to being a fraud, states his final "goodbye" and then steps off the roof.

Inspired by the short story "The Adventure of the Final Problem". The title alludes to the Reichenbach Falls, where Holmes and Moriarty supposedly fall to their deaths in the original story.


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Series 3 (2014)

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|Title = Many Happy Returns
|DirectedBy = Jeremy Lovering[15]
|WrittenBy = Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|12|24|df=y}}
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|ShortSummary = Anderson believes that Sherlock is still alive after the Reichenbach fall. He confides in Lestrade and tells him his theory for his existence. Anderson believes a string of events ranging from Tibet to India to Germany involve Sherlock's assistance, and this is due to Sherlock not being able to stop investigating. Lestrade tells Anderson that Sherlock is definitely dead and goes to visit John, who has moved out of Baker Street following Sherlock's death. Lestrade gives John some of Sherlock's old items, including a video message from John's birthday. In the message Sherlock states that he will see John very soon and tells him to have a good birthday without him as he is 'busy'.

Broadcast online only, this mini-episode serves as a prequel to the third series and was made available on BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button service and the BBC's YouTube channel.[16][17] It is not based on any particular story by Arthur Conan Doyle.


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|Title = The Empty Hearse
|DirectedBy = Jeremy Lovering
|WrittenBy = Mark Gatiss
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19 January 2014 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 12.72 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
4.0 {{small|(US)}}[14]
|ShortSummary = Two years after his reported Reichenbach Fall demise, Sherlock, who has been cleared of all fraud charges against him, returns with Mycroft's help to a London under threat of terrorist attack. He tries to convince John—who has moved on and now has a girlfriend, Mary Morstan (Amanda Abbington)—to help; however, John is angry that Sherlock did not tell him he was alive. Instead, Sherlock enlists Molly to assist him, but when John is kidnapped by unknown assailants and is rescued by Sherlock and Mary, John returns to help find the terrorists and an underground plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament during an all-night sitting on Guy Fawkes Night.

Based on the short story "The Adventure of the Empty House",[18] and "The Lost Special" with numerous references to other works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and other adaptations of the original stories.


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|Title = The Sign of Three
|DirectedBy = Colm McCarthy
|WrittenBy = Stephen Thompson, Steven Moffat & Mark Gatiss
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|1|5|df=y}} {{small|(UK)}}
26 January 2014 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 11.38 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
2.9 {{small|(US)}}[19]
|ShortSummary = It is John and Mary's wedding day and Sherlock is daunted by the task of delivering a Best Man's speech. As part of the speech, he recounts cases they have worked on including a soldier being stalked and somehow stabbed in a locked shower, a ghost dating women he dubs "The Mayfly Man", the last being part of John's disastrous stag night, among others. Before his speech ends, he realises that a murderer is present among the guests intent on killing John's old friend, Major Sholto. Sherlock saves the targeted guest, and then informs John and Mary of the meaning of the sign of three; namely that Mary is pregnant.

The title is based on the Holmes novel The Sign of the Four.


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|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|Title = His Last Vow
|DirectedBy = Nick Hurran
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|1|12|df=y}} {{small|(UK)}}
2 February 2014 {{small|(US)}}
|Viewers = 11.38 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
3.0 {{small|(US)}}[20]
|ShortSummary = Stolen letters lead Sherlock into conflict with Charles Augustus Magnussen, "the Napoleon of blackmail" who knows the personal weakness of every person of importance in the Western world. During the investigation Sherlock is shot and nearly killed by Mary, who is being blackmailed by Magnussen. After waking up from near-death, Sherlock escapes the hospital and lures Mary to an abandoned building, where he tricks her into revealing her false identity and attempted murder while John is listening nearby. Months later, Sherlock drugs everyone at the Holmes family Christmas party, steals Mycroft's laptop full of state secrets, and he and John take the laptop to Magnussen to trade for all of the files on 'Mary Morstan'. It is revealed that Magnussen keeps no files; it is all in his near-perfect photographic memory. To protect John, Mary, and their forthcoming child, Holmes kills Magnussen in front of Mycroft and several other witnesses, and as a result is sent off on a suicidal assignment overseas. However, he is brought back almost immediately because of a video being broadcast all over England with Jim Moriarty's face asking "Did you miss me?"

The title is based on Doyle's short story "His Last Bow", whereas the plot contains elements of two other short stories, "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" and "The Man with the Twisted Lip".


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Special (2016)

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|Title = The Abominable Bride
|DirectedBy = Douglas Mackinnon
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|1|df=y}}
|Viewers = 11.64 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
3.4 {{small|(US)}}[9]
|ShortSummary = Sherlock, under the influence of drugs, enters his mind palace to solve a case from Victorian times about a bride shooting herself in the head and rising from the grave to kill her husband. If he can solve the murder it might lead him to how Moriarty has risen from the grave after similarly shooting himself in the head. He solves the case, and concludes that Moriarty is indeed dead, but "is back".

A Victorian-themed episode, the title of which is based on the quote ("Ricoletti of the club foot and his abominable wife") from "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual", which refers to a case mentioned by Sherlock Holmes.[21] The episode also alludes to "The Five Orange Pips" and mentions "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle", both from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.[22]


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Series 4 (2017)

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|Title = The Six Thatchers
|DirectedBy = Rachel Talalay
|WrittenBy = Mark Gatiss
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|1|1|df=y}}
|Viewers = 11.33 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
3.7 {{small|(US)}}[23]
|ShortSummary = Sherlock is asked to investigate the mysterious death of a young man, which he solves quickly but he is led into another mystery when a bust of Margaret Thatcher owned by the dead man's father is smashed. Further busts are smashed and Sherlock discovers that the mystery is linked to Mary and her past as a government agent. A figure from her past is bent on revenge in the belief that Mary betrayed him, but it is discovered that the traitor was the secretary of a British Parliamentary member. Mary is killed by the secretary when jumping in front of a bullet meant for Sherlock. John blames Sherlock for Mary's death, and their relationship is fractured.

The title is loosely based on the Doyle short story "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons". The plot contains elements of other short stories, "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb" and "The Adventure of the Yellow Face".[40]


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|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|Title = The Lying Detective
|DirectedBy = Nick Hurran
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|1|8|df=y}}
|Viewers = 9.53 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
|ShortSummary = Sherlock is contacted by the daughter of entrepreneur Culverton Smith, who she claims has confessed to a murder, but she does not know who the victim was as her father has used a drug on her that inhibits memory. Sherlock deduces that her father is a serial killer and sets out to expose him, but he has returned to narcotics use since Mary's death and unable to clearly distinguish his own thoughts from reality. He confronts and attacks Smith, and John is forced to subdue him. While recovering in the hospital, Smith appears in Sherlock's room, confesses and then tries to kill him. John bursts in just in time to save Sherlock, who reveals that his behavior up to that point was not just an elaborate ploy to expose Smith, but also fulfilling Mary's last wish for him to "Save John". Later John's therapist reveals that she is actually Sherlock's secret sister, Eurus, and has been using disguises to manipulate both Sherlock and Watson. The episode ends with Eurus firing a shot at John.

Title and plot elements based loosely on the Doyle short story "The Adventure of the Dying Detective".[24]


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|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|Title = The Final Problem
|DirectedBy = Benjamin Caron
|WrittenBy = Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|1|15|df=y}}
|Viewers = 9.06 {{small|(UK)}}[8]
|ShortSummary = Sherlock and Watson – who had been shot with a tranquilizer by Eurus – trick Mycroft into acknowledging her existence. Eurus steps up her attacks on Sherlock, culminating in the bombing of his Baker Street apartment. Sherlock, Watson and Mycroft venture forth to Sherrinford, a maximum-security psychiatric facility where Eurus is housed. Although Mycroft is skeptical at the suggestion that she has escaped, the trio discover that Eurus has compromised the staff and controls the entire Sherrinford asylum. She subjects the trio to a series of ordeals, testing their morals by forcing them to choose which of her victims live and die and ultimately forcing Sherlock to confront the memory of "Redbeard", a childhood friend whose death set in motion events that saw Eurus incarcerated. Realising that she will continue to test him until someone he cares for dies, Sherlock tries to connect with her on an emotional level, offering her the love and relationship with a brother that she never had, and Eurus stands down. Sherlock and Watson return to the Baker Street apartment, where they find another message from Mary imploring them to stay together. A time lapse montage shows them rebuilding the Baker Street flat to its original lived-in form before meeting a series of unusual clients.

The title matches the Doyle short story "The Adventure of the Final Problem",[25] but the plot contains elements from the short stories "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual", "The Adventure of the Three Garridebs", and "The Adventure of the Gloria Scott".[26]


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13. ^The DVD audio commentary for "The Great Game" confirms that The Bruce-Partington Programme derives from The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans, a Conan Doyle short story about a man who was found dead on the District Railway.
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2014/tv/news/sherlock-sees-rising-ratings-in-return-to-pbs-on-sunday-1201065620/|title=‘Sherlock’ Sees Rising Ratings in Return to PBS on Sunday|last=Kissell|first=Rick|work=Variety|date=20 January 2014|accessdate=4 January 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film905547.html|title=Sherlock: Many Happy Returns (S)|publisher=Film Affinity|accessdate=19 December 2016}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwntNANJCOE|title=Sherlock Mini-Episode: Many Happy Returns – Sherlock Series 3 Prequel – BBC One|website=BBC Youtube channel|date=24 December 2013}}
17. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01np1b8 |title=Sherlock, Series 3, Sherlock Mini Episode – Many Happy Returns |work=BBC One |year=2015 |accessdate=30 May 2015}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9243417/Sherlock-series-three-new-details-revealed.html|title=Sherlock series three: new details revealed|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=3 May 2012|accessdate=12 May 2012}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2014/01/27/downton-abbey-ratings-sherlock|title='Downton Abbey' ratings still huge, yet 'Sherlock' drops|last=Hibberd|first=James|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=27 January 2014|accessdate=4 January 2016}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/article/2014/02/03/downton-abbey-3/|title=Weekend ratings: 'Downton,' 'Sherlock,' 'Black Sails'|last=Hibberd|first=James|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=3 February 2014|accessdate=17 January 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-10-24/what-does-the-title-the-abominable-bride-tell-us-about-the-sherlock-special|title=What does the title The Abominable Bride tell us about the Sherlock special?|last=Jones|first=Paul|work=Radio Times|date=24 October 2015|accessdate=26 October 2015}}
22. ^{{cite web |url= https://sherlock-holm.es/stories/pdf/a4/1-sided/advs.pdf|title=The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes|last=Conan Doyle|first=Arthur|work=The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes|accessdate=25 January 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/05/sherlock-ratings-season-4/|title=Sherlock ratings dip from last season|last=Hibberd|first=James|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=5 January 2017|accessdate=5 January 2017}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/sherlock/34751/sherlock-series-4-first-2-episode-titles-revealed|title=Sherlock series 4: first 2 episode titles revealed|last1=Mellor|first1=Louisa|last2=Leane|first2=Rob|publisher=Den of Geek|date=25 September 2016|accessdate=25 September 2016}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-12-12/what-is-sherlocks-final-problem|title=Sherlock series 4 episode 3: what happens in finale The Final Problem? Will Mary die? Will Sherlock end?|first=Paul|last=Jones|publisher=RadioTimes|date=12 December 2016|accessdate=13 December 2016}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-01-15/what-is-sherlocks-musgrave-ritual|title=What is Sherlock's Musgrave Ritual?|first=Paul|last=Jones|publisher=Radio Times|date=15 January 2017|accessdate=15 January 2017}}

External links

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  • Sherlock at the BBC
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