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Yes, he also wrote for Chris Eccleston & David Tennant's Doctor with the Empty Child/The Doctor Dances two parter ("are you my Mummy?"), The Girl in the Fireplace (clockwork robots), Blink (Weeping Angels) & The Silence in the Library/The Forest of the Dead two parter (Vashta Nerada)acpoynton said:Isn't Steven Moffat the guy doing Dr Who now?
Jeremy Brett rules.Gramaisc said:I have to say that I am more of a Basil Rathbone man myself.
Mrs King won't watch the TV if these things are on.Chick said:Blink (Weeping Angels)
Having just watched my first but the third episode i would be truly astonished if there were no more.CuteStaffsGuy said:I loved it but was disappointed to hear that there are only 3 episodes in this series.
Strange but I thought exactly the same thing.mickyboy said:Just watched part 3 and at the very start, was it just me or did Sherlock sound like Alan Rickman?
Not surprised, this one went down quite well, but why oh why are they only doing three episodes at a time. I realise most will argue quality over qauntity but I will never understand why we produce such good tv in such limited runs when the americans can make just as good tv in much longer seasons, opefully the Americans will do their version and produce more of it.Gramaisc said:Confirmed, a second series of Sherlock...
good point.. although one of the best programmes to come out of america of recent years, imo, is dexter, which tends to buck the "24 episodes per seasons" trend and us typically only 12 or so.. still, it's a damn sight more than the 3/6 that we can just about manage..CuteStaffsGuy said:Not surprised, this one went down quite well, but why oh why are they only doing three episodes at a time. I realise most will argue quality over qauntity but I will never understand why we produce such good tv in such limited runs when the americans can make just as good tv in much longer seasons
cannot disagree with this enough..CuteStaffsGuy said:opefully the Americans will do their version and produce more of it.