BBC’s ‘Sherlock’ to return in 2011

Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson in Sherlock

Sherlock has been recommissioned for a second series, it has been formally announced.

BBC One controller Jay Hunt confirmed today that the modern-day drama adaptation, which wowed viewers and critics, will return for three more 90-minute stories in autumn 2011.

Meanwhile, Luther has also been renewed, after earning a respectable audience over its six-part run.

Hunt said of the two programmes: “Sherlock was the hit of the summer; Luther, the most memorable new detective on the block. I am delighted they will both be returning to BBC One.”

Sherlock co-creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat added: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the warmth of response to our new Sherlock Holmes and John Watson and can’t wait to take them on three new adventures next year.

“There’ll be baffling new puzzles, old friends and new enemies – whether on two, or four legs. And we might well be seeing the cold master of logic and reason unexpectedly falling. But in love? Or over a precipice? Who can tell?”

Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, the show averaged a fine 7.2m over its three episodes: ‘A Study In Pink’, ‘The Blind Banker’ and ‘The Great Game’.

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