BBC announced a slate of 20 hours of new drama for the first part of next year today, including a contemporary retelling of Sherlock Holmes by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss.
Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and Martin Freeman means I'm in.
I'm sure Sherlock was previously announced, but I think it was a one off show, so I'm glad to hear it's been expanded.
The Deep also sounds interesting and just a little bit Science Fiction-y.
Luther sounds like it could go either way, but I'll check it out.
Sherlock, 3 x 90 minutes, co-created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, made by Hartswood Films
A contemporary take on the classic stories, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the new Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as his loyal friend, Dr John Watson. Sherlock is a thrilling, funny, fast-paced adventure series set in present-day London.
Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and Martin Freeman means I'm in.
I'm sure Sherlock was previously announced, but I think it was a one off show, so I'm glad to hear it's been expanded.
The Deep also sounds interesting and just a little bit Science Fiction-y.
The Deep, 5 x 60 minute serial, written by Simon Donald, made by Tiger Aspect Productions
A thriller set far below the Arctic ice, the action follows the crew of an oceanographer's submarine as they search the final frontiers of Earth for unknown and remarkable life forms. When inexplicable circumstances cause catastrophe to strike, the crew find themselves stranded with no power, limited oxygen and no communication with the surface. And they are completely alone – or so they think...
Luther sounds like it could go either way, but I'll check it out.
Luther (working title), 6 x 60-minute series, written by Neil Cross, made by BBC Drama Production
A dark psychological crime drama in which John Luther, a detective struggling with his own terrible demons, might just be as dangerous as the depraved murderers he hunts. Each week, the killer's identity will be known to the audience, making every story both a ticking clock and a psychic duel between hunter and quarry – who have more in common than either would like to think.