Yes
Sherlock Holmes has complex relationships with both Molly Hooper and Irene Adler. While he shows a deep appreciation and a level of emotional connection with Molly, particularly in the BBC adaptation, his relationship with Irene is more about intellectual challenge and admiration for her cunning. Ultimately, Sherlock's feelings may be more platonic with Molly and more romanticized with Irene, but the interpretations can vary across different adaptations.
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He has a Blackberry Bold 9700 in the current BBC series.if you are talking about Sherlock in BBC Sherlock, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, he has a Blackberry Curve.
Sherlock is not aired on BBC America. It airs on PBS as part of the venerable television program, Masterpiece, in their Mystery series. The next time Sherlock will air on Masterpiece is in 2014.
Sherlock Holmes does not have a specific website on BBC UK, but the character is featured in the BBC series "Sherlock," which stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes and Martin Freeman as Dr. John Watson. Information about the show, including episode guides, character details, and news, can typically be found on the official BBC website under the "Sherlock" section. Additionally, BBC iPlayer may offer episodes for streaming. For the latest updates, it's best to check BBC's main site or their social media channels.
Sherlock Holmes does not have a standard "season" or "episode" format, as it is primarily based on Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. However, if you're referring to the BBC series "Sherlock," Season 4, Episode 3, titled "The Final Problem," has a runtime of approximately 90 minutes. If you meant a different adaptation, please specify for accurate information.
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I know for a fact that BBC's version of Sherlock as a child is very handsome indeed.
I'm presuming you mean the BBC's production 'Sherlock'. In which case, it depends what you mean by original; The detective himself was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1886 and has since then been recreated in many different forms, and was modernized a few times as well. The Sherlock team were the first to recreate him in what we now know as the modern day and there have been a few additions, for example the character Molly Hooper. The co-creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gattiss would be the first to say that they are very true to the original books, therefore there are many similarities, but the setting and the characters personas have been modified to suit the writers wishes.
If by chance you're referring to the BBC drama Sherlock, than yes, there were new episodes produced in 2013.