We can’t let Sherlock down in the BAFTA YouTube Audience Award this year, so if you haven’t already, VOTE VOTE VOTE! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA HERE

You can show your support by spreading the word and telling others why you think Sherlock should win the vote, and to make things a little easier, we’ve come up with some campaign poster templates for you to use in order to do this.

All you need to do is finish the sentence, “#VoteSherlock4Bafta Because…” and there’s even space to include your favourite image too!

Due to regional restrictions, only UK residents are able to vote, but those outside the UK can still show their support by creating a campaign poster to say why they think Sherlock should win this award which you can find HERE and spread the word to HELP SHERLOCK WIN!!!

#VoteSherlock4BAFTA

THE YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES NOVELS - REVIEW

While Sir Arthur Conan Doyle may be responsible for the creation of Sherlock Holmes, and the original fifty-six short stories and four novels, it’s an obvious and glaring statement of the enduring appeal of the character that he has been taken and refashioned into so many further adventures in film, television, and print. Just out in paperback is another example that ably demonstrates the characters flexibility – the fourth novel in author Andrew Lane’s Young Sherlock Holmes novel series.

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Celebrity Juice is STILL in the lead of video views in the BAFTA YouTube Audience Award 2012 with almost 5,000 more views than Sherlock!

So if you haven’t already, VOTE VOTE VOTE! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA as we can’t have history repeat itself and watch the cast and crew be beaten for a second time!

Together we can do something about this though, so please vote HERE

Due to regional restrictions, only UK residents are able to vote, but those outside the UK can still show their support by creating a campaign poster to say why they think Sherlock should win this award which you can find HERE and spread the word to HELP SHERLOCK WIN!!!

#VoteSherlock4BAFTA

THIS IS ONE REPEAT PERFORMANCE WE DON’T WANT TO SEE!
Last year Sherlock fans around the world watched in utter disbelief, as The Only Way is Essex beat Sherlock to the YouTube Audience Award at the Baftas 2011. Martin Freeman’s expression said it all and was shared with so many of us at home, when it was revealed that after all their hard work on quite frankly an astounding first series, the public had responded by voting for ITV2’s reality drama as their favourite programme of 2010!
This year Sherlock has once again made the shortlist for the YouTube Audience Award at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2012, and THIS YEAR we want to show the people behind this incredible series how much enjoyed every minute of the incredible second series they gave to us.
The Audience Award is a public vote, which is meant to reward programmes that have “captured audiences imaginations”, and if that doesn’t describe Sherlock exactly, we don’t know what does. The fans proved the power of their vote when they worked together to see Benedict Cumberbatch be ranked in 7th place in the popular vote for the 2012 TIME 100 Poll with almost 92,000 votes in his favour, a truly remarkable number, so the game is on to do it again for Sherlock at the 2012 BAFTAs. 

You can vote for Sherlock in the YouTube Poll HERE

You can only vote once per computer or mobile device - but that means your votes are only limited by the number of devices you own, and every vote you place from a single separate device will be counted, be it computer, tablet or smartphone.
BAFTA have only allowed votes from UK residents.
Please spread the word by reblogging this or using the hashtag #VoteSherlock4Bafta on Twitter and Tumblr when you share the link where to vote. Let’s work together on this one and get the result this incredible team deserves after all their hard work, and send the message to them by doing so, that we love what they do!
#YouKnowWhatToDo  #VoteSherlock4Bafta
Gif credit to impossiblyblack

THIS IS ONE REPEAT PERFORMANCE WE DON’T WANT TO SEE!

Last year Sherlock fans around the world watched in utter disbelief, as The Only Way is Essex beat Sherlock to the YouTube Audience Award at the Baftas 2011. Martin Freeman’s expression said it all and was shared with so many of us at home, when it was revealed that after all their hard work on quite frankly an astounding first series, the public had responded by voting for ITV2’s reality drama as their favourite programme of 2010!

This year Sherlock has once again made the shortlist for the YouTube Audience Award at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2012, and THIS YEAR we want to show the people behind this incredible series how much enjoyed every minute of the incredible second series they gave to us.

The Audience Award is a public vote, which is meant to reward programmes that have “captured audiences imaginations”, and if that doesn’t describe Sherlock exactly, we don’t know what does. The fans proved the power of their vote when they worked together to see Benedict Cumberbatch be ranked in 7th place in the popular vote for the 2012 TIME 100 Poll with almost 92,000 votes in his favour, a truly remarkable number, so the game is on to do it again for Sherlock at the 2012 BAFTAs.

You can vote for Sherlock in the YouTube Poll HERE

You can only vote once per computer or mobile device - but that means your votes are only limited by the number of devices you own, and every vote you place from a single separate device will be counted, be it computer, tablet or smartphone.

BAFTA have only allowed votes from UK residents.

Please spread the word by reblogging this or using the hashtag #VoteSherlock4Bafta on Twitter and Tumblr when you share the link where to vote. Let’s work together on this one and get the result this incredible team deserves after all their hard work, and send the message to them by doing so, that we love what they do!

#YouKnowWhatToDo  #VoteSherlock4Bafta

Gif credit to impossiblyblack

Day 6 of our Easter Egg Hunt is now live on the site:

The Six Neapolitans are found, but our Sherlock Easter Egg Hunt has one last HUGE surprise to reveal!

Day 5 of our Easter Egg Hunt is now live on the site:

Sherlock has cracked the case, but what did Mycroft want with the contents of the final egg?

Day 4 of our Easter Egg Hunt is now live on the site:

So, did Sherlock, John and Lestrade get to the bottom of the case?

We’ve just added the first of our Sherlock Episode Trailer videos to our site - A Study In Pink.

A huge thank you to the VERY talented Lee Dawson for working with us on this project. You can check out more of Lee’s work here.

Day 3 of our Easter Egg Hunt is now live on the site:

So evidently Sherlock couldn’t avoid the press… But what is next?

Day 2 of our Easter Egg Hunt is now live on the site:

Mycroft can trust to be discreet. Can’t he?