Sherlock on Masterpiece: A Scandal in Belgravia


02:58 am - 04:32 am, Monday, October 27 on NHPTV Explore SDTV (11.2)

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A Scandal in Belgravia

Season 2, Episode 1

The second series of "Sherlock" opens with "A Scandal in Belgravia," in which the idiosyncratic sleuth becomes a media sensation because of Watson's blog. And he's asked by his brother to retrieve scandalous photos of a British royal from a dominatrix. The case proves to be anything but simple, however, as it soon involves international terrorism, CIA agents and a matter Holmes is decidedly unfamiliar with: love.

repeat 2012 English 1080i Stereo
Drama Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller Adaptation Crime Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Benedict Cumberbatch (Actor) .. Sherlock Holmes
Martin Freeman (Actor) .. Dr. John Watson
Lara Pulver (Actor) .. Irene Adler
Una Stubbs (Actor) .. Mrs. Hudson
Mark Gatiss (Actor) .. Mycroft Holmes
Andrew Scott (Actor) .. Jim Moriarty
Rupert Graves (Actor) .. DI Lestrade
Louise Brealey (Actor) .. Molly Hooper
Danny Webb (Actor) .. DI Carter
Andrew Havill (Actor) .. The Equerry
Todd Boyce (Actor) .. Neilson
Oona Chaplin (Actor) .. Jeanette
Richard Cunningham (Actor) .. Timid Man
Rosemary Smith (Actor) .. Married Woman
Simon Thorp (Actor) .. Businessman
Anthony Cozens (Actor) .. Geeky Young Man
Munir Khairdin (Actor) .. Creepy Guy
Nathan Harmer (Actor) .. Phil
Luke Newberry (Actor) .. Young Policeman
Darrell Las Quevas (Actor) .. Plummer
Rosalind Halstead (Actor) .. Kate
Peter Pedrero (Actor) .. Archer
Honor Kneafsey (Actor) .. Little Girl
Ilana Kneafsey (Actor) .. Little Girl
Thomasin Rand (Actor) .. Beautiful Woman

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Did You Know..
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Benedict Cumberbatch (Actor) .. Sherlock Holmes
Born: July 19, 1976
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: When British actor Benedict Cumberbatch signed for his first cinematic roles in the early 2000s, he immediately unveiled a proclivity -- and a gift -- for essaying a diverse array of characterizations. Cumberbatch began with BBC television productions, notably a supporting part in the lesbian-themed period drama Tipping the Velvet (2002) and the lead role of the brilliant, physically disabled scientist Stephen Hawking in the BBC telemovie Hawking (2004). Cumberbatch landed one of his first significant international crossover roles (and his first major big-screen assignment) as one of the leads in Michael Apted's arthouse hit Amazing Grace (2006) -- portraying William Pitt, an 18th century British prime minister who crusaded against slavery. While appearing on the British stage and in British television shows, Cumberbatch slowly built up an impressive résumé of supporting film roles. He had a small (but significant) part in Joe Wright's period drama Atonement (2007), and played William Carey, Mary Boleyn's husband in The Other Boleyn Girl (2008).In 2010, Cumberbatch took on his breakout role, playing Sherlock Holmes in a BBC series reboot. His career exploded after the show took off. He played The Necromancer/Smaug in The Hobbit trilogy, Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness, a plantation owner in 12 Years a Slave and nabbed his first true starring role playing Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate. In 2014 Cumberbatch portrayed the pioneering British mathematician Alan Turing in The Imitation Game, and his work earned him a Best Actor nomination from the Academy, the first nod of his career.
Martin Freeman (Actor) .. Dr. John Watson
Born: September 08, 1971
Birthplace: Aldershot, Hampshire, England
Trivia: Hampshire, England native Martin Freeman can be seen in a variety of television, theater, and radio productions, though he is probably best known for his role as Tim Canterbury in the BBC's award-winning sitcom The Office, and as everyman Arthur Dent in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005). Freeman's credits also include the British police comedy Hot Fuzz, a brief appearance in Shaun of the Dead, and the lead role in director Gavin Claxton's The All Together. In addition to his comedy roles, Freeman has turned in a number of dramatic performances, including a turn as Lord Shaftesbury in Charles II: The Power & the Passion, a 2003 BBC historical drama, and the legendary painter Rembrandt in Nightwatching (2007). In 2010 he had a hit on the small screen playing Dr. Watson to Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock, and two years later he took the pivotal role of Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's adaptation of The Hobbit.
Lara Pulver (Actor) .. Irene Adler
Born: September 01, 1980
Birthplace: Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England
Trivia: At age 13, joined the National Youth Music Theatre in London. Performed in several London musicals; received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for her portrayal of Lucille Frank in Parade. Made her television debut in 2009 in BBC's Robin Hood.
Una Stubbs (Actor) .. Mrs. Hudson
Born: May 01, 1937
Birthplace: Hinckley
Mark Gatiss (Actor) .. Mycroft Holmes
Born: October 17, 1966
Birthplace: Sedgefield, Country Durham
Trivia: Is openly gay, and was the 38th most influencial gay person in the UK in 2010. Attended Heighington CE Primary School. Has been collecting fossils since his childhood. Has always been a fan of Doctor Who. Spent a year travelling around Europe after school. Met his League of Gentlemen co-workers at a drama school in his late teens.
Andrew Scott (Actor) .. Jim Moriarty
Born: October 21, 1976
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Dropped out of his drama course at Trinity College in Dublin, to join the players at the esteemed Abbey Theatre. Made his Broadway debut in The Vertical Hour, opposite Julianne Moore and Bill Nighy, and directed by Sam Mendes, in 2006. Voiced the character of Stephen Dedalus in a BBC Radio production of James Joyce's Ulysses in 2012. In 2013, he publicly came out as gay, condemning Vladmir Putin's Anti-Gay legislation in Russia.
Rupert Graves (Actor) .. DI Lestrade
Born: June 30, 1963
Birthplace: Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England
Trivia: Rupert Graves has repeatedly impressed audiences with his dead-on portrayals of upper-class twits since 1985, when he appeared in Merchant Ivory's classic adaptation of E.M. Forster's A Room With a View. However, Graves' own background could not be more different from those of the characters he brings to the screen.Born June 30, 1963, Graves grew up in the small town of Western-Super-Mare (coincidentally also the birthplace of John Cleese), located in western England. By his own account a terrible student who resented authority, Graves left school at 15 and joined the circus. After his stint with the circus ended, Graves made his way to London, where, at 19, he landed his first acting role in a stage production of The Killing of Mr. Toad. His performance caught the attention of a film industry figure, which in turn led to his first film role in A Room With a View. As the irresponsible and irrepressible Freddy Honeychurch (brother of the film's heroine, played by Helena Bonham-Carter), Graves gave a performance that set the pattern for the roles he was to be typcast in for much of the next decade. Graves virtually became the male equivalent of Helena Bonham-Carter, in that he was stuck in period drama after period drama until others slowly realized that his range was not limited to films with an abundance of waistcoats, corsets, and men with names like Cecil or Clive. Graves' other significant films of the 80s included another Merchant Ivory outing, the memorable Maurice (1987) (in which Graves played Maurice's working class lover, Alec Scudder, and, as in A Room With a View, demonstrated his ability to tackle nude scenes), 1988's A Handful of Dust (also starring a then-unknown Kristin Scott Thomas, and Graves' Maurice colleague James Wilby), and the epic television series Fortunes of War, set during World War II and starring Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson.In the 1990s, Graves has continued to do period pieces such as the 1991 adaptation of E.M. Forster's Where Angels Fear to Tread (reuniting him again with Bonham-Carter), and Nicholas Hytner's brilliant The Madness of King George (1995), which also starred "the other Rupert," Rupert Everett. In addition, he made a memorable appearance in the film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway (1997) as a shell-shocked World War I veteran. As he has gained greater recognition, however, Graves has been able to branch out toward other genres, notably as Jeremy Irons' jilted, ill-fated son in Louis Malle's Damage (1993), a confused and irresponsible motorcycle courier in Different For Girls (1996), and as the severely conflicted Harold Guppy in the deliciously twisted Intimate Relations (1996), for which he won a Best Actor award at the Montreal Film Festival. In addition to his film work, Graves has continued to work for television and the stage, acting as the wormy, conniving Octavius alongside Billy Zane in the TV series Cleopatra (1999), and in such stage productions as Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh (1998) and the the hit Broadway production of Patrick Marber's Closer (1999).
Louise Brealey (Actor) .. Molly Hooper
Born: March 27, 1979
Birthplace: Bozeat, Northamptonshire
Trivia: Studied history in Cambridge University and did a year at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. Was deputy editor of the magazine 'Wonderland' until 2009. Has been writing about cinema and music since she was a teenager. Her role on Casualty was her television debut.
Danny Webb (Actor) .. DI Carter
Born: June 06, 1958
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: In 1983, appeared in the music video for Yes's "Owner of a Lonely Heart." Made his film debut in 1984 as David in A Year of the Quiet Sun. Starred as Sgt Dennis Tucker in Land Girls between 2009 and 2011. In 2011, won the Off West End Award for Best Actor, for his role in Blasted. Appeared as Professor Edwin Hobb in the Channel 4/AMC show Humans between 2015 and 2016.
Andrew Havill (Actor) .. The Equerry
Todd Boyce (Actor) .. Neilson
Oona Chaplin (Actor) .. Jeanette
Born: June 04, 1986
Birthplace: Madrid, Spain
Trivia: Named for her great-grandmother, Oona O'Neill Chaplin, who was playwright Eugene O'Neill's daughter and Charlie Chaplin's fourth wife. Raised in Spain, Switzerland and Cuba; English is her third language, after Spanish and French. Impersonated her grandfather while playing the character Bottom in a reimagination of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2003. Attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with Gemma Arterton.
Richard Cunningham (Actor) .. Timid Man
Born: June 14, 1967
Rosemary Smith (Actor) .. Married Woman
Simon Thorp (Actor) .. Businessman
Anthony Cozens (Actor) .. Geeky Young Man
Munir Khairdin (Actor) .. Creepy Guy
Nathan Harmer (Actor) .. Phil
Luke Newberry (Actor) .. Young Policeman
Born: February 19, 1990
Birthplace: Exeter, Devon, England
Trivia: Signed with an agent at the age of seven and appeared in the film The Heart of Me with Helena Bonham Carter at the age of 11. Played the lead role in his college production of Hamlet at Exeter College. Performed on stage at The Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre in London in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Oliver and The Secret Garden. Played Teddy Lupin in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, but his scenes were cut from the film. Was one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow in 2013. Was nominated in 2014 for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor for his part in the first series of the BBC Three supernatural drama In the Flesh. Was also nominated for Best Actor at the RTS Awards the same year. Supports the HeForShe feminism campaign.
Darrell Las Quevas (Actor) .. Plummer
Rosalind Halstead (Actor) .. Kate
Born: July 18, 1984
Peter Pedrero (Actor) .. Archer
Honor Kneafsey (Actor) .. Little Girl
Ilana Kneafsey (Actor) .. Little Girl
Thomasin Rand (Actor) .. Beautiful Woman