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Bookish is about a man named Book who runs a bookshop in post-war London. Only, when he’s not scouring bookcases, he’s ...
Mark Gatiss knows how to deliver a cheery and entertaining murder mystery. But his new series Bookish is quietly political too.
Bookish, the British crime drama created by Mark Gatiss, was released on 16th July on U&Alibi to much success.
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Screen Rant on MSNRewriting Sherlock 8 Years Later: This Is What Should've Happened In Seasons 3 & 4Eight years have passed since the BBC's Sherlock ended, and looking back at seasons 3 and 4, I have an idea of how the show ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sherlock creator Mark Gatiss has delved back into the world of period crime dramas for his latest passion project ...
Sherlock fans, look away now. The British super-sleuth won’t be taking on new cases any time soon. Speaking at the Italian Global Series Festival (IGSF), Sherlock creator Mark Gatiss was ...
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Mark Gatiss’s Bookish is already challenging SherlockNo, not that one – although Bookish is written by and stars Mark Gatiss, who co-created BBC One’s Benedict Cumberbatch-era Sherlock and played Mycroft Holmes. But if Mycroft was Sherlock’s older ...
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Gatiss is suitably on-trend with Bookish. He created and stars in the upcoming series as Gabriel Book, an eccentric bookshop owner and expert sleuth who helps the police solve ...
In Bookish (U&Alibi), a detective drama by Mark Gatiss set in 1946, Gabriel Book is a super-sleuth without a super power. Book doesn’t bang on about little grey cells or make Sherlock-style ...
Rebooting Sherlock without Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as John Watson isn’t so elementary, according to co-creator Mark Gatiss. “No. We had our go, and we struck ...
You simply had to be in fandom spaces in the two year gap between the season two finale, The Reichenbach Fall, where Sherlock jumped off a hospital building and supposedly died in front of John, and ...
The BBC series helmed by the duo of Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, which saw Benedict Cumberbatch star as a modern-day Sherlock Holmes, was once one of the most popular shows in the world, thanks ...
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