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  1. Murder Rooms: Mysteries of the Real Sherlock Holmes is a television crime drama series created by David Pirie, and co-produced by the BBC and WGBH Boston, a PBS station. [1] Six episodes were made and were first broadcast on BBC Two, the first two on 4 and 5 January 2000, and the other four from 4 September to 2 October 2001. [2]

  2. Tue, Oct 2, 2001. S2.E4. The White Knight Stratagem. Dr. Joseph Bell helps the police investigate the murder of a money lender; but old animosity between him and the officer in charge leads to conflict. 8.1/10. Rate. Top-rated. Wed, Jan 5, 2000. S1.E2. The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes: Part 2.

    • (780)
    • 2000-05-18
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Cherold
  3. S2.E1 ∙ The Patient's Eyes. Tue, Sep 4, 2001. Dr. Arthur Conan Doyle and his mentor Dr. Joseph Bell investigate the case of a woman who believes she's being followed by an apparition while bicycling along a lonely road. 7.9/10 (422)

  4. Oct 2, 2001 · With Ian Richardson, Charles Edwards, Rik Mayall, Annette Crosbie. Dr. Joseph Bell helps the police investigate the murder of a money lender; but old animosity between him and the officer in charge leads to conflict.

    • (376)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Paul Marcus
    • 2001-10-02
  5. If Arthur Conan Doyle based Sherlock Holmes on a real person to any degree, it was on his former professor, forensic pathologist Dr. Joseph Bell. This series recounts the fictional murder investigations that Bell might have undertaken with the assistance of young student Doyle.

  6. This series recounts the fictional murder investigations that Bell might have undertaken with the assistance of young student Doyle. If Arthur Conan Doyle based Sherlock Holmes on a real person to any degree, it was on his former professor, forensic pathologist Dr. Joseph Bell.

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  8. Sep 4, 2001 · If Arthur Conan Doyle based Sherlock Holmes on a real person to any degree, it was on his former professor, forensic pathologist Dr. Joseph Bell. This series recounts the fictional murder investigations that Bell might have undertaken with the assistance of young student Doyle.

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