Since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective Sherlock Holmes has broken free of its copyright laws, there have been many to snatch up the character in order to give it a make-over and present it to audiences as something shiny and new. Starting the Sherlock craze was Guy Ritchie, who has taken the character to the big screen in not one, but two action packed movies starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. The two movies did very well overall at the box office which has lead to others jumping on the Sherlock bandwagon, including the prominent BBC network and now the Us CBS network.
Rising to prominence in Trainspotting, but likely more known to us geeks as Zero Cool, Jonny Lee Miller has been cast as the title character in the pilot episode of CBS’s Sherlock Holmes reboot entitled Elementary. This will be a modern take on...
Rising to prominence in Trainspotting, but likely more known to us geeks as Zero Cool, Jonny Lee Miller has been cast as the title character in the pilot episode of CBS’s Sherlock Holmes reboot entitled Elementary. This will be a modern take on...
- 2/16/2012
- by Mina Kelly
- Boomtron
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Tonight’s genre reruns include The Vampire Diaries (the CW, 8 p.m., a repeat of last night’s highly-rated pilot, in case you missed it), Ghost Whisperer (“Endless Love,” CBS, 8 p.m.) and Medium (“The Talented Ms. Boddicker,” CBS, 9 p.m.). Eureka is still fielding new episodes on Syfy. Tonight’s entry (9 p.m.) is “Have an Ice Day,” with a returning Matt Frewer.
Such weekend programming as Primeval, Kings, Being Human, Merlin and Pushing Daisies have already ended their runs. BBC America offers a new beginning Saturday, 9 p.m. as Robin Hood returns for a third season premiere (“Total Eclipse,” in which mourning continues for Maid Marian, surprisingly killed off at last season’s end). Syfy counterprograms (also Saturday, 9 p.m.) with a new teleflick, Lightning Strikes. It stars Starlog favorite Kevin Sorbo.
Sunday night features two conclusions. King Of The Hill...
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Tonight’s genre reruns include The Vampire Diaries (the CW, 8 p.m., a repeat of last night’s highly-rated pilot, in case you missed it), Ghost Whisperer (“Endless Love,” CBS, 8 p.m.) and Medium (“The Talented Ms. Boddicker,” CBS, 9 p.m.). Eureka is still fielding new episodes on Syfy. Tonight’s entry (9 p.m.) is “Have an Ice Day,” with a returning Matt Frewer.
Such weekend programming as Primeval, Kings, Being Human, Merlin and Pushing Daisies have already ended their runs. BBC America offers a new beginning Saturday, 9 p.m. as Robin Hood returns for a third season premiere (“Total Eclipse,” in which mourning continues for Maid Marian, surprisingly killed off at last season’s end). Syfy counterprograms (also Saturday, 9 p.m.) with a new teleflick, Lightning Strikes. It stars Starlog favorite Kevin Sorbo.
Sunday night features two conclusions. King Of The Hill...
- 9/11/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (David McDonnell)
- Starlog
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