We’re laughing rather hard at this!
Basil Rathbone’s Sherlock Holmes complains to Watson about how they’re being impersonated by Benedict Cumberbatch, Robert Downey, Jude Law and that bloke from The Office.
We’re laughing rather hard at this!
Basil Rathbone’s Sherlock Holmes complains to Watson about how they’re being impersonated by Benedict Cumberbatch, Robert Downey, Jude Law and that bloke from The Office.
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SHERLOCKOLOGY AND MX PUBLISHING HAVE TEAMED UP IN SUPPORT OF THE UNDERSHAW PRESERVATION TRUST, TO OFFER FANS AN OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THEIR VERY OWN SHERLOCK HOLMES SHORT STORY PUBLISHED IN A BOOK!
WHAT IS THE BOOK?
The upcoming book, ‘Sherlock’s Home: The Empty House’ is to be a collection of short stories and poems centered around the Sherlock Holmes canon characters and for the benefit of the Undershaw Preservation Trust.
The aim is to give aspiring writers with an interest in Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle, the opportunity to see their writing in print, while primarily raising awareness for Undershaw.

The Society’s 60th Annual Dinner was held in the Members’ Dining Room at the House of Commons in London, on Saturday 7th January 2012 with guest speaker Steven Moffat. We were lucky enough to attend, and what follows is a write up of the night, and transcript of Steven’s speech, which was performed without any notes.

In 2010 when the BBC asked the Sherlock Holmes Society of London to review the first episode of the new BBC One three part series ‘Sherlock’ on the day of broadcast, they chose Alistair Duncan as their leading expert for interview on BBC Radio 5 Live. Several million listeners tuned in to hear Alistair give the modern day reimagining of Sherlock Holmes the thumbs up.

As many of you will know, Sherlockology has been asked to take part in MX Publishing’s ‘Great Sherlock Holmes Debate’ in November. Though full details are still being finalised, we have been asked to write a contributory statement for submission to our team on the debate. We’ve decided to share it with you all.