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Sherlock Holmes
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So Sherlock Holmes has been a summer success for the BBC, with the first episode pulling in 7.5 million viewers.
Why is it then that Sunday sees the last episode, after only three episodes?
It is always the same when they show something of class, it is only on for a few weeks, yet the rubbish they show week after week after week?
Why is it then that Sunday sees the last episode, after only three episodes?
It is always the same when they show something of class, it is only on for a few weeks, yet the rubbish they show week after week after week?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They would have made the programme months ago and would have had no idea if the programme is going to be well received. I imagine that it is quite costly to make in comparison to other programming (reality programmes and quiz shows etc.). As the BBC work for us they probably didn't want to spend too much on something that they don't know will work. Hopefully they will now commission another series based on how this has been received. Come on BBC you can do it!!
It was only three episodes - the two shown have been excellent. Also, they're feature length
However, it was on the same time as the final Top Gear last week, so many will not have tuned in to watch part of the drama. BBC shot themselves in the foot there - quite a bit of teh audience share would have been viewers who watch Top Gear too.
However, it was on the same time as the final Top Gear last week, so many will not have tuned in to watch part of the drama. BBC shot themselves in the foot there - quite a bit of teh audience share would have been viewers who watch Top Gear too.
I wonder whether some people think the BBC can make an episode of something like this from start to finish inside a couple of weeks, and that funding and resources are limitless. Not even the BBC can throw millions into something that may fail. They've done that a few times too many.
We should also remember that whilst many people love the show, myself included, there are those who don't like it but who still pay their licence fees. They are surely entitled to a share of the programming.
We should also remember that whilst many people love the show, myself included, there are those who don't like it but who still pay their licence fees. They are surely entitled to a share of the programming.