- A Russian crime drama series, based on the Sherlock Holmes detective stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- "Sherlock Holmes" is a Russian detective television series produced by the film company Central Partnership, filmed by director Andrey Kavun based on Arthur Conan Doyle's stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes. Eight stories about the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson have been filmed, each of which has two episodes. The series includes new versions of stories, as well as stories, first transferred to the Russian screen.—Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)
- England in the 19th century. 27 year old Sherlock Holmes meets with Dr. John Watson - an experienced doctor who has just returned from the war in Afghanistan. In order to save money, they share a flat in central London with Mrs Hudson. Watson is surprised to learn that his new friend is a private detective. The Doctor realizes that he is becoming involved in an investigation, led by Holmes. Considering his young friend to be a genius, Watson decides to write about the detective's talent, and discloses the mysteries to the whole world in his stories, which often embellish events. Sherlock Holmes smokes cigarettes, but Watson comes up with the idea of the famous pipe for effect. Later, he even tries to get Holmes to smoke it for real. The two are often invited to take part in investigations by an inspector from Scotland Yard, Inspector Lestrade, whose search for the perpetrator often comes to a standstill. The genius investigator and the Doctor confronts with extraordinary villains: Professor Moriarty and charming Irene Adler.
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