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A Scandal in Bohemia ()


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  • Season 1
  • Episode 1

Sherlock Holmes finds himself evenly matched when he is employed by the King of Bohemia to retrieve an indiscreet photograph from the American actress and singer, Irene Adler.

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Sherlock Holmes
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Dr. John Watson
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Irene Adler
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King of Bohemia
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Godfrey Norton
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John
Tim Pearce ...
Cabby
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Mrs Hudson
Tessa Worsley ...
Mrs Willard
Will Tacey ...
Clergyman
Tom Watt ...
1st Loafer
Paul Elsam ...
2nd Loafer
David Baukham ...
1st Big Man (as David Bauckham)
Edward York ...
2nd Big Man
John Graham-Davies ...
1st Young Man (as John Graham Davies)
John Carr ...
1st Burglar

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Paul Annett

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Arthur Conan Doyle ... (by) (as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
 
John Hawkesworth ... (developed for television by) (creator)
 
Alexander Baron ... (dramatised by)
 
Arthur Conan Doyle ... (short story "A Scandal in Bohemia" from volume "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes") (uncredited)

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Michael Cox ... producer
Stuart Doughty ... associate producer

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Patrick Gowers

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Michael B. Popley ... (lighting cameraman) (as Mike Popley)

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Jack Dardis

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Carolyn Bartlett

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Margaret Coombes ... designer
Michael Grimes ... designer (as Mike Grimes)
Tim Wilding ... designer

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Kayt Turner

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Sue Milton ... makeup artist (as Susan Milton)
Deborah Tinsey ... makeup artist

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David Weir ... production manager

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Ray Freeman ... graphic designer
Alan Rutter ... production buyer

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Alan Dykes ... dubbing mixer
Phil Smith ... sound recordist

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Tony Willis ... effects cameraman (uncredited)

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Jon Woods ... camera operator

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Nicky Cooney ... research
Joyce Fowler ... production assistant
Graham Wild ... floor manager
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Plot Summary

Sherlock Holmes is hired by the King of Bohemia to retrieve a compromising photograph from a certain lady. The King has tried to purchase the photo and even hired burglars to retrieve it, but without success. The woman in question is the very beautiful Irene Adler, an opera singer. She has made no demands of the King so it does not seem that blackmail is her intent. Using various disguises, Holmes learns as much about the woman as he can and is surprised when, after following her to a church, finds that she has married a barrister. Holmes stages a bit of theatre to get her to divulge the location of the photo but he finds he has met his match in both daring and intellect. Written by garykmcd

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  • A Scandal in Bohemia (United Kingdom)
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Trivia The episode begins with an exchange between Watson and Holmes regarding Holmes' drug use, asking "Morphine or cocaine?" Holmes specifies his preference for a 7% solution of cocaine, and that he requires stimulants to deal with stagnation. This dialogue is actually from the story "The Sign of Four". In Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia," Watson merely makes a passing reference to cocaine, curiously referring to "the drowsiness of the drug." See more »
Goofs The streets of London are regularly covered with tarmac even though this was not invented before 1901. This episode is supposed to take place circa 20 years earlier. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Sherlock Holmes contre Conan Doyle (2018). See more »
Soundtracks Can Can See more »
Quotes Sherlock Holmes: She is a lovely woman, Watson, with a face that a man might die for.
Dr. John Watson: "A face a man might die for?" Unusual language for you, Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes: A metaphor, Watson, nothing else.
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