"Your mind. It’s so placid. Straightforward. Barely used. Mine’s like an engine, racing out of control. A rocket, tearing itself to pieces trapped on the launch pad. I need a case!"
EPISODE ONE: A SCANDAL IN BELGRAVIA
Irene Adler, a dominatrix, has compromising images of a member of the royal family on her mobile phone, along with other valuable information. Sherlock must keep the device out of enemy hands, while trying to deduce its password.
(1×90’) for BBC One.
Released in the UK on 1st January 2012.
Written by Steven Moffat
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Mark Gatiss, Andrew Scott, Una Stubbs, Rupert Graves, and Lara Pulver.
Directed by Paul McGuigan.
Produced by Sue Vertue.
Executive produced by Beryl Vertue, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss for Hartswood Films.
Executive produced by Rebecca Eaton and Bethan Jones for BBC.
EPISODE TWO: THE BLIND BANKER
Sherlock and Watson investigate the ghosts of Henry Knight, a young man who, twenty years earlier, witnessed the brutal killing of his father by a “gigantic hound” on Dartmoor. The investigation leads them to Baskerville, a military research base.
(1×90’) for BBC One.
Released in the UK on 8th January 2012.
Written by Mark Gatiss
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, and Russell Tovey.
Directed by Paul McGuigan.
Produced by Sue Vertue.
Executive produced by Beryl Vertue, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss for Hartswood Films.
Executive produced by Rebecca Eaton for Masterpiece and Bethan Jones for BBC.
EPISODE THREE: THE REICHENBACH FALL
Moriarty plots to discredit and kill Sherlock, turning the whole of London against Sherlock in the process.
(1×90’) for BBC One.
Released in the UK on 15th January 2012.
Written by Stephen Thompson
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Andrew Scott, Una Stubbs, and Katherine Parkinson.
Directed by Toby Haynes.
Produced by Elaine Cameron.
Executive produced by Beryl Vertue, Sue Vertue, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss for Hartswood Films.
Executive produced by Rebecca Eaton for Masterpiece and Bethan Jones for BBC.
Programme awards:
Supporting Actor (for Andrew Scott, BAFTA)
Television Drama (BAFTA Cymru)
Director of Photography: Fiction (for Steve Lawes, BAFTA Cymru)
Production Design (for Arwel Wyn Jones, BAFTA Cymru)
Make Up & Hair (for Claire Pritchard-Jones, BAFTA Cymru)
Movie/Miniseries (Critics Choice Television Award)
Movie/Miniseries Actor (for Benedict Cumberbatch, Critics Choice Television Award)
Arqiva Award for Best Terrestrial Show (Edinburgh International Television Festival)
Network and Ones To Watch Programme Choice (Edinburgh International Television Festival)
Drama Series (Royal Television Society)
Writing: Drama (for Steven Moffat, Royal Television Society)
TV Drama (South Bank Sky Arts Awards)
Craft awards:
Witing (for Steven Moffat, A Scandal in Belgravia – BAFTA Craft)
Editing: Fiction (for Charlie Phillips, A Scandal in Belgravia – BAFTA Craft)
Sound: Fiction (for John Mooney, Jeremy Child, Howard Bargroff, Doug Sinclair, A Scandal in Belgravia – BAFTA Craft)