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Watson escorts Miss Murray to Sherlock Holmes ' residence at 221B Baker Street, and Holmes soon becomes interested in the case.
# The Language of Bees Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes return home to the Sussex coast in August 1924 and find an entire colony of Holmes ' bees has disappeared, but soon have a bigger mystery to solve.
The jokes appeared and became popular soon after the The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson film series came out on Soviet TV in late 1970s-mid-1980s.
He soon graduated to writer / script editor of several other adventure-mystery series, like the anthological Detective, The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling and Peter Cushing's 1965 Sherlock Holmes vehicle.
The syndrome was soon re-associated with advanced liver disease, and, in the 1950s, was clinically defined by Sherlock, Hecker, Papper and Vessin as being associated with systemic hemodynamic abnormalities and high mortality.

Sherlock and makes
Reston's dialogue makes it clear that he is Bond's son, and the grand-nephew of Sherlock Holmes.
** Arthur Conan Doyle's detective character Sherlock Holmes makes his first appearance, in the novel A Study in Scarlet published in Beeton's Christmas Annual.
" Sherlock also makes references to Mycroft's weight regularly, for example asking him how the diet is going.
* In the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes, when dabbling with occult sciences and sorcery during his investigation, Sherlock Holmes makes an allusion to both the White Rabbit and the rabbit-hole, comparing the sorcery to the rabbit-hole and himself to the white rabbit saying " Although I went deeper into the rabbit-hole than I intended, I brushed the dirt from my fluffy white tail and emerged enlightened ".
" Other references include another Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Copper Beeches, Lewis Carroll's long poem Phantasmagoria, and Bram Stoker's Dracula, which makes note of Count Dracula reading an " English Bradshaw's Guide " as part of his planning for his voyage to England.
Watson forces his way in and once he makes it clear to an angry Culverton Smith that Sherlock Holmes is dying and wants to see him, his attitude changes drastically.
* Red was recently seen again in the Direct-to-video film Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes, where she was a primary character to that film's plot ; the Wolf also makes a few appearances, first watching Red's cabaret performance and ( at the end ) as her groom.
Two men from Earth, Mr. H and Dr. W, assist MacBride defeat the Martians ; the story makes it clear that these characters are obviously Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson.

Sherlock and connection
The plaque explains Bell's connection to Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes.
The street is most famous for its connection to the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, who lives at a fictional 221B Baker Street address.
This club, formed in 1977, evolved from the " Baritsu Chapter " ( founded 1948 ) of the New York Sherlock Holmes Club, due to the connection between Holmes and Japan implied by the term.
This fictional connection led to a donation of £ 650 by the Tokyo " Sherlock Holmes Appreciation Society " to the Save Barts Campaign in the 1990s.
Major themes include the development of Bartitsu as a confluence of Edwardian interests in Orientalism, physical culture and criminology ; the use of jujitsu by the Bodyguards of the radical Suffragette movement in London and subsequent spread of Japanese martial arts through Western popular culture ; personality profiles of Barton-Wright himself and the other principal figures of the original Bartitsu craze ; and the connection between Bartitsu and Sherlock Holmes ' baritsu.
The full title of the play is Sherlock Holmes: Being a hitherto unpublished episode in the career of the great detective and showing his connection with the STRANGE CASE OF MISS FAULKNER.

Sherlock and between
The main difference between Ja ' far in " The Three Apples " and later fictional detectives such as Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, however, is that Ja ' far has no actual desire to solve the case.
A major distinction in his acting career, often overlooked, is the fact that Sennett played Sherlock Holmes 11 times, albeit as a parody, between 1911 and 1913.
Explicit details about Sherlock Holmes's life outside of the adventures recorded by Dr. Watson are few and far between in Conan Doyle's original stories ; nevertheless, incidental details about his early life and extended families portray a loose biographical picture of the detective.
His most famous role, however, was heroic — that of Sherlock Holmes in fourteen Hollywood films made between 1939 and 1946 and in a radio series.
His exposure by Mycroft and Sherlock leads to his suicide to avoid arrest, for which Professor Moriarty blames the Holmes brothers, and provides an explanation as to the antagonism between Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty.
British author and literary critic David Langford has also noted that the relationship between Zeck and Wolfe compares to that of Moriarty and Sherlock Holmes.
Granada produced The Stars Look Down ( 1975 ), Laurence Olivier Presents ( 1976 – 78 ), Brideshead Revisited ( 1981 ), the multi-award-winning Disappearing World series ( between 1969 and 1993 ) and, from 1984, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Jewel in the Crown for an international audience.
Real tennis is featured in the film The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, a fictional meeting between Sherlock Holmes and Sigmund Freud.
* In June 2010 it was announced that Franklin Watts books, a part of Hachette Children's Books planned to release a series of four children's graphic novels in spring 2011 called Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars set during the three years that Sherlock Holmes was believed dead, between The Adventure of the Final Problem and The Adventure of the Empty House by writer Tony Lee and artist Dan Boultwood.
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The story also provides an explanation as to the antagonism between Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty.
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" The pathway on which the duel between Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty occurs ends some hundred meters ( yards ) away from the falls.
Throughout a confrontation between Sherlock and Jim Moriarty in Baker Street, Moriarty repeatedly utters " the final problem ".
The first detective film is often cited as Sherlock Holmes Baffled, a very short Mutoscope reel created between 1900 and 1903 by Arthur Marvin.
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes is the final set of twelve Sherlock Holmes short stories ( 56 total ) by Arthur Conan Doyle first published in the Strand Magazine between October 1921-April 1927.
In 1990, a blue plaque signifying 221B Baker Street was installed at the Sherlock Holmes Museum, situated elsewhere on the same block, and there followed a 15-year dispute between Abbey National and the Holmes Museum for the right to receive mail addressed to 221B Baker Street.
The Sherlock Holmes Museum is situated within an 1815 townhouse very similar to the 221B described in the stories and is located between 237 and 241 Baker Street.
A long-running dispute over the number arose between the Sherlock Holmes Museum, the building society Abbey National ( which had previously answered the mail addressed to Sherlock Holmes ) and subsequently the local Westminster City Council.
Most American editions of the canon also contain the story " The Adventure of the Cardboard Box ", which is in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes in most British editions, between the first and the second story.

Sherlock and Jim
In 1997, Sherlock allowed Jim Yoakum to start the Graham Chapman Archives.
* " Jim " Moriarty, is played by actor Andrew Scott in the BBC's modern-day adaptation Sherlock as an extremely volatile " consulting criminal " who develops a murderous obsession with Sherlock Holmes.
Radio features and documentaries for Radio 4, Radio 2 and the World Service have included programmes devoted to Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper, Robin Hood, Dracula, Peter Pan, Winnie-the-Pooh, Alice in Wonderland and the life and work of Ambrose Bierce, Robert Raikes, Harry Houdini, Terry Pratchett, George Orwell, Roald Dahl, Ray Bradbury, Richmal Crompton, Fred Zinnemann, Jim Henson and Julie Andrews.
This story is also available in an altered version, but with the same characters, as part of Jim Weiss ' children's CD, Sherlock Holmes for Children.
Scott's notable television roles have included Paul McCartney in the BBC television drama Lennon Naked and arch-villain Jim Moriarty in Sherlock, for which he was awarded the 2012 British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor.
His final radio appearance was on Seattle radio producer Jim French's series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, guest starring as a blustery American publisher in an August 2003 episode.
Additional television performances include Edward Parker-Jones in the crime drama series Prime Suspect 3 ( 1993 ), Abel Mason in Dame Catherine Cookson's The Man Who Cried ( 1993 ), Jim Browner in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes episode The Cardboard Box ( 1994 ), Fyodor Glazunov in the science fiction miniseries Cold Lazarus ( 1996 ), Edward Rochester in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre ( 1997 ), the Knight Templar Brian de Bois-Guilbert in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe ( 1997 ) and a portrayal of the French existentialist Albert Camus in Broken Morning ( 2003 ).

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