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Sherlock series 4: Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman begin filming in Bristol
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Sherlock series 4: Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman begin filming in Bristol
Co-writer Mark Gatiss has tweeted confirming that shooting is underway
Jess Denham reports on Arts + Entertainment for The Independent website
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There may be almost a whole year to wait before
returns to our tellys, but fans can find some solace in the fact that shooting has already begun on the hit detective drama.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are returning to their roles as Sherlock Holmes and John Watson for a fourth series of the show, based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic.
Co-writer Mark Gatiss tweeted on Monday that he was en route to start filming, writing “On my way West. It begins…#Sherlock” on the social media site.
’s cast were spotted arriving at Bristol music venue Colston Hall and Gatiss posted a picture of a clapperboard, complete with a moustached face and caption reading “Element-hairy, my dear Watson!”.
Element-hairy, my dear Watson! Filming is now underway on the #Sherlock Special, coming to @BBCOne in 2015. pic.twitter.com/sirTNafRh3
The scenes currently being shot are for the show’s Christmas special, which will air in December before further episodes in 2016.
Producers hinted recently that viewers can expect “big changes” in “devastating” new episodes.
“Expect tragedy as well as adventure, that’s just how it goes,” Gatiss told
“Just because it’s in the stories, doesn’t mean it’ll happen in the series. There’s an awful lots of changes and an awful lot of places to go and things to do.”
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