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Sherlock - Season 4 - Filming and Special Details

2 Jul 2014

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Sherlock, the hit BBC One drama produced by Hartswood Films, will return to screens for a Special, followed by a series of three new episodes.
The last series saw Sherlock’s life change a lot - he returned from the dead, his best friend John Watson married Mary Morstan and he met his match in Charles Augustus Magnussen. After the briefest of exiles, Sherlock came back only to face one of his biggest mysteries yet. Why is Moriarty’s face being broadcast on every television in the land?

Speaking about the return of the series, co-creator, writer and executive producer Steven Moffat says: “A special, plus a new series of three episodes - it's a record-breaking run! Of course, it's far too early to say what's coming, but we're reasonably confident that the very next thing to happen to Sherlock and John, is the very last thing you'd expect...”

Co-creator, writer and executive producer Mark Gatiss, adds: “Series Four! At last ! It's always special to return to Sherlock but this time it's even more special as we're doing... a Special! Not only THAT, we'll then be shooting three more episodes which will take Sherlock and John Watson into deeper and darker water than ever before. The whole Sherlock team are terrifically excited to return for four new adventures. The Game is on - again!"

Sue Vertue, Executive Producer, Hartswood Films says: “It’s taken a little while to get the dates sorted as none of the boys are exactly sitting back twiddling their thumbs but there was unanimous goodwill to make this work, so we’re thrilled that 221b is going to be inhabited again.”

Charlotte Moore, Controller of BBC One, says: “It’s a very good day in the life of a BBC One Controller when you can announce Sherlock will return for a special plus a new three-part series. Massive thanks to Sue Vertue and Hartswood Films for pulling this off, it's no mean feat pinning down some of this country's most brilliant and in-demand actors and writers."

Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama, says: "Steven and Mark are ready to unleash the most shocking and surprising series of Sherlock yet. The only thing to expect is the unexpected..."

Sherlock is written and created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, and inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock is produced by Sue Vertue and the executive producers are Beryl Vertue, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat for Hartswood Films, Bethan Jones for BBC Cymru Wales and Rebecca Eaton for Masterpiece.

Shooting on the special will begin in January 2015, with the series shooting later next year.

Commissioned by Charlotte Moore, Controller of BBC One and Ben Stephenson Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning.

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11 comments:

  1. I can't wait for this but I'm gonna have to... January 2015 is not around the corner but hey, we have a Special, that's nice ! Maybe for Easter ?

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  2. Justyna Kubica2 July 2014 at 15:21

    Awesome! Too bad there's still a lot of waiting ahead of us.

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  3. The Special they shoot in January are a Christmas special what they will air at Christmas 2015, with the 4. Season following in 2016.

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  4. it is 2 years if you think about it.lol

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  5. this is going to be a long wait.

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  6. Oh, ok. I thought it would be sooner ^^ Thanks for the info :)

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  7. This is the only British show I watch and I will not get used to how long it takes to film/release seasons. It's basically the same as waiting for a movie. Too long! Ack.

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  8. Its because everyone is so busy with other things, Moffat with Doctor Who and Benedict and Martin with their movie careers, it insane but I prefer that they don't rush them for the sake of it.

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  9. Figure that much, doesn't mean I have to like it.

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  10. The upside, though, is that with these long intervals and with filming squeezed in between their many other projects, they can actually keep doing this series for years to come. If the actors and production team were committed to just this for a large part of each year, as happens with most shows, such busy folks would never have been able to keep it going for long. We're getting much, more more from them in the long run.

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