While most of us were watching Sherlock last night for the hilarious ... (come on), there was something else that caught our eye: Mary Watson's (née Morstan) wedding dress. In fact, we loved ...
He has lived with Sherlock Holmes for several years ... When he first meets Miss Mary Morstan, Watson is struck by how attractive she is. Their growing love story is a sub-plot of the novel.
Outlining the theory in Sherlock Holmes Magazine, inset right, Mr Harris said ‘numerous clues pointing in this direction’ were left by Dr John Watson, Holmes’s friend and helper, who ...
The best of them is “The Late Sherlock Holmes ... my dear Watson”; Mrs Hudson should not have a Scottish accent (that tradition only started with the Glaswegian actress Mary Gordon in ...
The main character in the novel is the private detective, Sherlock Holmes. He is presented through the viewpoint of his friend, Dr John Watson, the narrator of the story. Watson describes him as a ...
With Dr. John Watson about to marry and end their partnership, a disconsolate Sherlock Holmes occupies his time investigating the schemes of his archenemy, Professor James Moriarty. However ...
After finally catching serial killer and occult "sorcerer" Lord Blackwood, legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson can close yet another successful case. But when Blackwood ...
It was the third installment in the TV series about adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. A potent streak of humour ran through the film as concerns references to traditional British ...
The association between Sherlock Holmes and the Pathology Museum lives on, and in the new BBC 'Sherlock' series, Sherlock and Watson meet at Barts in "A Study in Pink" and the roof of Barts was used ...