Sherlock: 'The game, Mrs Hudson, is on!'
Sherlock is a reboot of the Sherlock Holmes franchise and is the brain child of Doctor Who head-writer Steven Moffat and The League of Gentlemen's
Mark Gatiss. It's also set in modern day London. Sounds awful? That's
what I thought. In fact, I was completely prepared to hate this
programme. How can anything good come of moving an iconic 19th century
detective to the 21st century? Is the character of Sherlock Holmes even
relevant these days? More importantly, can his unique brand of deductive
reasoning cut the mustard in this modern age of GPS, computers and
forensics?