| BBC Original British Drama Trailer Gives Tiny Glimpse Of ‘Sherlock’ Season 3
BBC One released an “Original British Drama” trailer that teases the start of their upcoming Fall dramatic television line-up. Of note within the trailer is a tiny new glimpse of Season 3 footage of Sherlock that shows Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) talking to John Watson (Martin Freeman). Along with Sherlock, there’s also footage from The Musketeers, where we see Peter Capaldi, the next Doctor on Doctor Who, as Cardinal Richelieu; The Great Train Robbery starring Luke Evans (The Hobbit); Quirke starring Gabriel Byrne as a chief pathologist at the Dublin city morgue in the 1950s; The Escape Artist, starring former Doctor David Tennant; the continuation of Ripper Street; What Remains; and By Any Means. Watch the 90-second trailer here below.
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| 10 Facts About ‘Sherlock’ From ‘The Sherlock Files: The Official Companion…’ |
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We recently got a glimpse of what’s to come in Season 3 of Sherlock with the release of the teaser trailer. But since it will be a while before we get more episodes of the BBC series, something has to hold us over til Season 3 airs in 2014 and that’s where The Sherlock Files: The Official Companion to the Hit Television Series comes in. The 160-page full-color trade paperback by Guy Adams, which was released last month, covers the events of Sherlock Season 1 and Season 2, and contains Dr. John Watson’s blog entries regarding cases that he and Sherlock Holmes have worked on, police reports, newspaper clippings, photos, and other case clues. Embedded throughout the book are Post-It notes left by Sherlock, and sometimes there’s rebuttables from Watson. Along with being an actual Case Files type of book, The Sherlock Files also includes interviews with the series stars, like Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, as well as the writers and co-creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, who all talk about the scripts, behind-the-scenes production, filming experiences, and comparisons between Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories and their televisions, as well as how previous Sherlock Holmes movies have influenced the modern-day series. The book is packed with information and background details for the characters and episodes, so I decided to put together this list of 10 Facts About Sherlock From ‘The Sherlock Files: The Official Companion to the Hit Television Series’ to give you just a tiny taste of what The Sherlock Files has to offer.
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| Watch Now: New Previews For ‘Doctor Who’ – Returning March 30 |
By cGt2099
| March 19th, 2013 at 7:00 pm |

The BBC have release a couple of clips in advance of the reappearance of Doctor Who for the second part of Series 7. The first is an extremely short, but exciting trailer for the upcoming eight episodes of the series; and secondly, not just one, but THREE new clips from the episode showcasing the Doctor’s return to television in “The Bells of Saint John.” You can watch all of this Doctor Who glory at the bottom of this post. Of the trailer, fans can expect to see their first glimpse of the new reimagined Ice Warriors from the classic series as they come back to face Matt Smith‘s incarnation of the Doctor, as well as some more tantalizing teasing about the mysteries surrounding new companion, Clara Oswald (Jenna-Louise Coleman).
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| SDCC 2012: ‘Doctor Who’ Panel
There are arguably few fandoms quite as large or with quite the rabid following as the Whovians who follow BBC’s Doctor Who. And 6500 of them turned out in force for the show’s panel on Sunday at the San Diego Comic-Con. Moderator Chris Hardwick (The Nerdist podcast) introduced the panel members, which included current showrunner Steven Moffat, executive producer Caroline Skinner, Matt Smith (the titular current Doctor #11), Karen Gillan (Amy Pond), and Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams).
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| Jim Henson Company Teams With BBC For New Puppet TV Series ‘No Strings Attached’
There’s been a severe lack of puppetry in our lives lately, something that was finally and mercifully sated by the recent hit, The Muppets, which delivered most 20 and 30-somethings right back to their childhoods. Now, thanks to the success of that movie, The Jim Henson Company can branch out to some other projects. BBC One has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with the late, great puppeteer’s company for a new series titled No Strings Attached.
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