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  1. An average 11.82 million people watched the series, with about 12.72 million tuning in for the first episode. The 2016 New Year's Day special drew 11.64 million viewers. The fourth series opened with 11.3 million viewers for the first episode, but dropped to 5.9 million by the final episode of the fourth series, the lowest overnight ever ...

    • 25 July 2010 –, 15 January 2017
  2. The first series of three episodes aired in 2010, while series two aired in 2012, and a third series aired in the first quarter of 2014. A single episode aired in 2016, as a Victorian-era special, followed by a fourth series in 2017. As of 15 January 2017, 13 episodes of Sherlock have aired, including one special, concluding the fourth series.

  3. Sherlock: Created by Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat. With Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Una Stubbs, Rupert Graves. The quirky spin on Conan Doyle's iconic sleuth pitches him as a "high-functioning sociopath" in modern-day London.

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  5. Tue 3 Jan 2012 07.40 EST. After a wait of nearly 18 months for fans, Sherlock returned to BBC1 and dominated ITV1 on New Year's Day, with nearly 9 million viewers. The first episode of the new ...

  6. "A Study in Pink" is the first episode of the first series of the TV show Sherlock. It was originally broadcast on 25 July, 2010 on BBC One. Click to view transcript here. The police investigate the deaths of a series of people who all appear to have committed suicide by taking a poisonous pill. They turn to their unofficial consultant, Sherlock Holmes, who deduces various elements pointing to ...

  7. Sun, Oct 24, 2010. War vet Dr. John Watson returns to London in need of a place to stay. He meets Sherlock Holmes, a consulting detective, and the two soon find themselves digging into a string of serial "suicides." 8.9/10 (33K)

  8. Sep 25, 2018 · Verdict - 8.5/10. 8.5/10. Steven Moffat's modern adaptation of Sherlock is one that bucks the trend, nailing the feel and authenticity of the book, helped along by a natural chemistry between the two lead characters, John Watson and Sherlock Holmes.

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