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All 12 episodes from the first four series of the BBC's fast-paced modernised thriller of a crime drama based on the characters created by Arthur Conan Doyle. Laptops, mobile phones and the internet are the new tools for crime in a modern London under threat from serial killers, bombings and gang warfare. Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch), the most brilliant intellect of his generation, has a unique analytical brain unlike anyone else's, and staves off the ever-present threat of boredom by solving crimes, the more intricate and baffling the better. Meanwhile, his friend and flatmate, John Watson (Martin Freeman), is an army doctor invalided home from the battlefields of Afghanistan. Series 1 episodes are: 'A Study in Pink', 'The Blind Banker' and 'The Great Game'.Series 2 episodes are: 'A Scandal in Belgravia', 'The Hounds of Baskerville' and 'The Reichenbach Fall'.Series 3 episodes are: 'The Empty Hearse', 'The Sign of Three' and 'His Last Vow'.Series 4 episodes are: 'The Six Thatchers', 'The Lying Detective' and 'The Final Problem'. ✔ The collection also includes the 2016 special 'The Abominable Bride'.⚠ Please note, there is cover art on both the front and back of the box; Sherlock on one side and Watson on the other. Review: Great series - A proper classic. Delighted to have it in my library Review: Excellent series; awful packaging - I adore the BBC's modern Sherlock: the interplay between self-absorbed Über-genius Sherlock (Cumberbatch), Watson (Martin Freeman) as the fearless and almost-always faithful friend: who prevents his companion from flying too close to the sun, imperious older brother Mycroft (Mark Gatiss) occasionally bonding with Sherlock over a forbidden cigarette, the cunning yet playfully-fey, sing-song Moriarty (Andrew Scott) who acts as evil foil, foe yet respected counterpart to the protagonist. Baker 221-B would not be complete without Mrs. Hudson at the detectives' shambling lair: "I'm your housekeeper, not your landlady!" I confess a special affection for Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey), the young doctor who—holding down the fort at the morgue in Barts' hospital—whose affections Sherlock often ignores with painful aloofness, but he occasionally confesses his respect and affection (despite feeling embarrassed by her “schoolgirl” crush). What’s unforgivable is the box in which the 10 Blu-rays are kept. Yes, the price is phenomenal: over $100 less than I spent for each of the discs in America). It’s compact, but hardly convenient. The two-discs stacked-upon another design is execrable; taking them out of the case without scratching them is difficult, but replacing them into this labyrinth—without causing damage to the fragile surfaces—is almost impossible. Almost equally-odd is the fact that (I lost count) approximately 2 or 3 of the Blu-rays appear to restart where you left off, after pressing the Stop button. But most of the discs—like their counterparts in Region A—must be watched from beginning to end. To get up and take a break, one can always set the player on a slow ‘Forward’ (or ‘Reverse’), so long as one remembers to press ‘Pause’ prior to the menu coming back up, at the beginning (or end) of the disc. I own a region-free player; most European discs—except for the those of a particularly-lucrative, mainstream (or both) character—possess this convenience. Conclusion: along with Doctor Who, Broadchurch and Black Mirror, these are the UK television episodes I’ll be binge-watching: so long as my vision maintains its acuity. But as a collector, I’m disappointed. I bought a second set of discs precisely so I’d have a bulwark against the tendency of Blu-ray discs to fail: as soon as anyone scratches their surface in the slightest. Why, then, wouldn’t they be presented in a case which maintains their physical integrity?











| ASIN | B01IRDD7SS |
| Actors | Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,970 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 207 in Crime (DVD & Blu-ray) 238 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) 297 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | Czech Republic |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,976) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer reference | 5051561041754 |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 19.9 x 13.9 cm; 520 g |
| Rated | Suitable for 15 years and over |
| Release date | 23 Jan. 2017 |
| Run time | 19 hours and 4 minutes |
| Studio | 2entertain |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**N
Great series
A proper classic. Delighted to have it in my library
C**M
Excellent series; awful packaging
I adore the BBC's modern Sherlock: the interplay between self-absorbed Über-genius Sherlock (Cumberbatch), Watson (Martin Freeman) as the fearless and almost-always faithful friend: who prevents his companion from flying too close to the sun, imperious older brother Mycroft (Mark Gatiss) occasionally bonding with Sherlock over a forbidden cigarette, the cunning yet playfully-fey, sing-song Moriarty (Andrew Scott) who acts as evil foil, foe yet respected counterpart to the protagonist. Baker 221-B would not be complete without Mrs. Hudson at the detectives' shambling lair: "I'm your housekeeper, not your landlady!" I confess a special affection for Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey), the young doctor who—holding down the fort at the morgue in Barts' hospital—whose affections Sherlock often ignores with painful aloofness, but he occasionally confesses his respect and affection (despite feeling embarrassed by her “schoolgirl” crush). What’s unforgivable is the box in which the 10 Blu-rays are kept. Yes, the price is phenomenal: over $100 less than I spent for each of the discs in America). It’s compact, but hardly convenient. The two-discs stacked-upon another design is execrable; taking them out of the case without scratching them is difficult, but replacing them into this labyrinth—without causing damage to the fragile surfaces—is almost impossible. Almost equally-odd is the fact that (I lost count) approximately 2 or 3 of the Blu-rays appear to restart where you left off, after pressing the Stop button. But most of the discs—like their counterparts in Region A—must be watched from beginning to end. To get up and take a break, one can always set the player on a slow ‘Forward’ (or ‘Reverse’), so long as one remembers to press ‘Pause’ prior to the menu coming back up, at the beginning (or end) of the disc. I own a region-free player; most European discs—except for the those of a particularly-lucrative, mainstream (or both) character—possess this convenience. Conclusion: along with Doctor Who, Broadchurch and Black Mirror, these are the UK television episodes I’ll be binge-watching: so long as my vision maintains its acuity. But as a collector, I’m disappointed. I bought a second set of discs precisely so I’d have a bulwark against the tendency of Blu-ray discs to fail: as soon as anyone scratches their surface in the slightest. Why, then, wouldn’t they be presented in a case which maintains their physical integrity?
V**R
Brilliant
Sensational. Having lost my previous dvds, I decided to buy these Sherlock Holmes series again. Not disappointed. A brilliant tv series in every way and even viewing the third time, I enjoyed it enormously!
D**R
Great series.
Always wanted this collection.
O**R
almost like a Bond film rather than the Sherlock I have ...
First season I think was very underated when it was first aired. The second season soon caught peoples attention with my favouriite episode of that series based on the classic story of The Hounds of Baskerville. The third season is very gripping and you can really see the time these characters have ( or have not SPOILERS) spent with each other and how they have developed. The fourth season howwever, does seem different and in my opinion, felt very packed and rushed, almost like a Bond film rather than the Sherlock I have watched in the past. However still amazing writing which stems off in all directions and a must watch.
B**N
Great series, great DVDs but noticed small typographical error.
I love the Sherlock series. As with all TV series, some episodes are better than others in my opinion, but overall it is a brilliant series, the highlight of which is, without doubt, "The Reichenbach Fall", the final episode in Series 3. To start with, I was a bit confused with the three-episode-per-series format, each of which is 1 hour and 30 minutes as opposed to 45 minutes in other shows like Doctor Who, but I soon adjusted and I actually like the format immensely as each episode is like a little movie, and has much more time to develop the plot in than an ordinary series. In conclusion, I think that Steven Moffat has done an excellent job reviving a classic series of novels and short stories and modernising them with powerful actors such as Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. The DVD arrived quickly, which was quite surprising as I do not have an Amazon Prime Membership, and moreover was in perfect condition. The only minor cosmetic fault I could pick up on was a small dent in one of the corners, but, as I previously stated, it was not major and was barely noticeable. However, upon opening the DVD, I noticed that on the first disc, the second episode was incorrectly labelled as, "The Blind Baker", whereas its correct title is, "The Blind Banker". As one who notices spelling, punctuation and grammar mistakes first (please don't hate me), this was a bit of a let-down on the BBC's part. Nonetheless, all the discs appear to be unscratched and, although I haven't actually played them yet, I have every confidence they will. Many thanks, Amazon. -Ben Stinson
J**Y
If you buy I doubt you will be disappointed!
Over the moon! Finally own my favourite tv series! Casting, acting, narrative (including what still seems like fresh and original interpretation of superb stories especially connecting backstory), production and direction all excellent! Writers are fantastic too!
M**M
Elementary Watson the games afoot!
Hole series in one box GRATE! Definitely will recommend this show for sure to anyone who likes Sherlock homes will love this show Benedict & Marten are the perfect Homes & Watson I hope you enjoy this show as much as I did and will again 😁
C**R
Aspettavo tanto per compare questo coffaneto di Sherlock e non sono rimasta deluso, anzi e' stato un vero piacere vedere questo series. La qualita e' ottima e consiglio a tutti a comprarlo. Grazie.
C**E
BBC’s Sherlock stands as one of the finest, most imaginative Holmes adaptations ever put to screen. It blends the spirit of Conan Doyle’s original stories with a breathtakingly clever translation into modern London, preserving the essence of Holmes while giving it new electricity. The series is exquisitely detailed — from its razor‑sharp dialogue to its visual storytelling — and every episode feels crafted with deep love for the source material. The atmosphere is rich, stylish, and unmistakably Holmesian, yet never trapped in nostalgia; it’s vibrant, witty, and emotionally resonant. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman deliver performances so precise and alive that the partnership becomes the beating heart of the show, grounding even its most ambitious moments. Beautifully written, brilliantly acted, and visually stunning, Sherlock is not just an adaptation — it’s a masterpiece that redefines what a modern retelling can be.
I**R
Geweldige serie en nu kan ik m kijken waneer ik maar wil, helemaal blij mee
G**N
Great original BBC adaption of the novels whilst keeping to the originals but in a modern setting. Great cast too
P**E
I started reading Sherlock Holmes when I was about 14 when my dad gave it to me for my birthday because I loved mysteries and I still have the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle massive book that he gave me decades ago, retread many times. I have watched many movies of Sherlock Holmes, too many to count, but honestly this is the most entertaining series of any of those movies I watched. Huge kudos to the writers. They have done a seamless job of bringing Sherlock, with all his foibles, briiliance and mental issues into the here and now. Benjamin Cumberbatch’s acting is so stunningly good - entertaining, frantic, switches from one side to another so well. Every actor has played their parts so well it is a delight to watch. I have watched this series 3 times on Netflix but now it is leaving :(, so I bought the set. There was a break in the DVD holder inside it’s box.
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