TV Tip: Tomorrow, "Garrow's Law" will tackle the Admiralty (9pm, BBC1)

Nov 27, 2010 23:02

Before the preview for this Sunday's episode, a couple of answers and comments concerning the last. The New Sherlock Holmes community has been very busy and they've revealed my pro-Garrow-bias. Mea culpa - guilty as charged.

"Please could you post a picture of Mrs. Southouse's shoes, please?"
Your wish is my command:


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anteros_lmc November 28 2010, 10:13:24 UTC
Thanks for the preview. I'm going to have to watch it again aren't I? ;)

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joyful_molly November 28 2010, 19:08:46 UTC
I'm afraid so, yes. Oh, the hardship...!

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zakath_nath November 28 2010, 16:20:24 UTC
Garrow's law seems to be a very interesting series. Do you know if there is english or french subtitles on the dvd?

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joyful_molly November 28 2010, 19:09:22 UTC
The DVD for series 1 had English subtitles, and I expect the same will be the case for series 2.

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joyful_molly November 28 2010, 19:10:44 UTC
Yes, it's from "Longitude". I put uniform above authenticity. ;)

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lilfluffykitten November 29 2010, 11:20:51 UTC
Huh, I'm ashamed to admit I didn't even recognise Andrew Scott - I am so unobservant :(

I'm enjoying this series so far, and next week's is gearing up to be great. Thanks for the lovely screencaps and reviews!

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joyful_molly December 2 2010, 23:23:54 UTC
I'm not much better. First it took me ages to figure out Dr. Moriarty is the guy from Longitude, and then I only realised halfway through Garrow's Law that Dr. Moriarty is Captain Jones. It speaks for Andrew Scott's talent that he can portray so many different characters without being immediately recognised though.

Or maybe I should have gone to Specsavers...!

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