BBC has released the synopsis for Sherlock: The
Abominable Bride, as well as a new series of images that featureSherlock
Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch), John Watson (Martin Feeman), and
Inspector Lestrade (Rupert Graves).
The special sends everyone to back to
their Victorian London roots to solve the most peculiar suicide.
"Dr John Watson,
meet Mr. Sherlock Holmes.”
We've been here before - but what if this wasn't the
modern day but the late Victorian period? What if the world's most famous
consulting detective and his best friend lived in a Baker Street of steam
trains, hansom cabs, top hats and frock-coats?
Welcome to 'Sherlock' in 1895!
Some things, though, remain reassuringly the same.
Friendship, adventure and especially, MURDER...
Why is Thomas Ricoletti a little surprised to see his
wife dressed in her old wedding gown? Because, just a few hours before, she
took her own life...
Mrs. Ricoletti's ghost now appears to be prowling the
streets with an unshakeable thirst for revenge. From fog-shrouded Limehouse to
the bowels of a ruined church, Holmes, Watson and their friends must use all
their cunning to combat an enemy seemingly from beyond the grave and the final,
shocking truth about... the Abominable Bride!
Sherlock is written and created by Steven Moffat and
Mark Gatiss, and inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock is
produced by Sue Vertue and the executive producers are Beryl Vertue, Mark
Gatiss and Steven Moffat for Hartswood Films, Bethan Jones for BBC Cymru Wales,
and Rebecca Eaton for Masterpiece.
Sherlock, The Abominable Bride was commissioned by
Charlotte Moore, Controller of BBC One, and Ben Stephenson, former Controller
of BBC Drama Commissioning.
The episode will broadcast on BBC One on 1
January 2016.
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