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Is the character of Dr Gregory House based on a real life doctor?

It was decided during an interview between TV Magazine and Hugh Laurie [along with Robert Sean Leonard] that House was based off of Sherlock Holmes and Wilson was based off of Watson, Holmes' sidekick.


To a great mind nothing is little?

The quotation comes from fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, which makes the meaning easier to understand. Sherlock always solves the mystery by deducing crucial information from minor details. Other people gloss over the minor details, thinking that they're unimportant, but to Sherlock every detail matters and every piece of information is important. Someone who isn't as smart as Sherlock wouldn't know how important the little things are, but to someone as smart as him there isn't anything that's not worth knowing, no matter how small it is.


Does mike Holmes travel to other states to do his Holmes on Holmes show?

No, only in Canada


When and why did pink leave mike Holmes show?

Pink left Mike Holmes' show, "Holmes on Homes," in 2008 after one season. She decided to focus on her music career and personal projects, feeling that her time on the show was fulfilling but that it was time to move on to other opportunities. Her departure was amicable, and she has since enjoyed a successful music career.


Example of character foil?

A character foil involves two characters who are opposites, and their differences play off of one another. An example would be Batman and the Joker. One represents good, the other evil, and their reactions to situations emphasize the differences and similarities between them.

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Did Sherlock Holmes live with other people?

Sherlock Holmes lived with his flatmate and friend Dr. Watson and their landlady Mrs. Hudson lived in the same building.


Who was the writer of the Sherlock Holmes stories?

The ORIGINAL Sherlock Holmes stories were written by Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle.Though, there have been other writers who have had 'sub-stories' published or additional cases that follow the original Sherlock Holmes story, but were not written by the original author.


Who says From a drop of water a logician could infer the possibility of an Atlantic or a Niagara without having seen or heard of one or the other in a Sherlock Holmes story?

Sherlock Holmes himself.


What is Irene Adler's IQ?

Sherlock Holmes has an estimated IQ of around 190 In a book called The Intelligence of Sherlock Holmes and other Three-pipe Problems, John Radford attempts to calculate Sherlocks’s IQ by using three different methods. He concluded that his IQ is 190.


Could anyone think of a fictional detective called Sherlock other than the famous Sherlock Holmes?

no how do you come up with these questions?!?!?!


How was Sherlock Holmes connected to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time?

Christopher compares himself to Sherlock Holmes when he is trying to find out who killed the dog. This is because he calls himself a 'detective'. In the Sherlock Holmes short story 'Silver Blaze' we find the following passage: Inspector Gregory: "Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?" Sherlock Holmes: "To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time." Inspector Gregory: "The dog did nothing in the night-time." Sherlock Holmes: "That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes.


How was The Hound of the Baskervilles different from all of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote four Sherlock Holmes novels and fifty six short stories. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" was the third Sherlock Holmes novel. Each of the other novels have two parts, the first part is where Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson work out the clues to track down the criminal(s) and the second part explains the back story of why the criminal(s) did what they did and does not feature Sherlock Holmes until the very end. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is different because it does not have this second part (which are widely seen as slow and boring) and so flows better than the other novels. This is why "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is viewed as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's best Sherlock Holmes novel. Um, "The Sign of Four" is in one part.


How many volumes were there for Sherlock Holmes?

i think there are 24, but im not too sure because i found what looks to be an online version of the book, however im not sure if it is complete. try the link below as this is the site i found, hopefully it helps!! Volume one consists of four letters that serve as an introduction, and eight chapters. Volume two consists of nine chapters and volume three consists of seven. So the book is made up of an introduction and twenty-four chapters.


Who are the 2 German's at the start of the Sherlock Holmes story his last bow?

One is Von Bork, a German spy, and the other is Holmes himself in disguise.


What happened the night of the attempted burglary red headed league?

Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Watson and Inspector Lastrand are waiting in the vault with other police men at the other end of the tunnel.


Country Sherlock Holmes series based?

Sherlock Holmes is based in England, which is located in Europe. London is the main city, but the adventures often take them to other locations. There is even at least one story that is located on the European continent proper.


What happens in Sherlock Holmes but shouldn't have happened?

It is kind of difficult to pin down an answer for this question. None of the crimes "should have happened," and I am certain many other things (i.e., the deaths of Mary Morstan Watson and Sherlock Holmes (temporarily in the case of the latter).