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   Case Study: Sherlock (2010 – Present Day)
      A modern update finds the famous sleuth and his doctor partner solving
                         crime in 21st century London.
To understand the key concepts in relation to a current TV Crime Drama

Mind-map everything you
   already know about
Sherlock, consider the key
   words to help you:            Protagonist is
                                 Sherlock                 Key words:
                Character        Holmes                   Genre
                                                          Character
                                                          Setting / Location
                                                          Audience
     Sherlock                                             Mise-en-scene
                                                          Representation
                                                          Themes
                                                          Scheduling
                                                          Narrative
EXT: In your opinion, evaluate how conventional
        Sherlock is as a TV Crime Drama
Case Study: Sherlock (Scheduling)

• Originally aired in July 2010 on
BBC One and BBC HD @ 21:00

• Watch again on BBC iPlayer

•DVD Boxset

•Official BBC Website




  Click to
  view ->
Case Study: Sherlock (Other Key Characters)

                                   221B Baker Street
                                   (key location)

Sherlock Holmes                                                Dr. John Watson (played
(Played by Benedict Cumberbatch)                               by Martin Freeman)
                                                               •Brave
•Brilliant
                                                              •Resourceful
•Aloof                                                        •Practical
•Lacking in social                                            Previously an army doctor,
graces                                                        shattered by service in
                Sherlock is a unique young man with a         Afghanistan, John Watson
•Intelligent    mind like a 'racing engine'. Without          discovered a new lease of life
•Cocky          problems to solve, that mind will tear itself when he met Sherlock Holmes
                to pieces and the more bizarre and baffling Although often infuriated by
•Witty          the problems the better. He has set himself Sherlock's cold, detached
•Powers of deduction world's only consulting detective, manner, he also sees his
                up as the
•Trench Coat    whom the police grudgingly accept as their flatmate as his best friend.
                superior.
•Magnifying glass
Case Study: Sherlock (Characters)
Todorov’s Narrative Structure
                                                        Stage 5: situation is resolved,
              Stage 2: Disruption (the crime)           equilibrium is restored




Stage 1: Equilibrium




                                                  Stage 4: Character overcomes
                                                  obstacles to repair disruption
                                                  (solves crime)

                                                Watch an episode of a crime drama.
                   Stage 3: Character           Use your sheet to plot the narrative
                   recognises the disruption    (story) stages.
                                                EXT: What are the enigma codes
                                                and action codes in your episode.
4 key ways that
   Bulmer and Katz-                 audiences enjoy TV
Uses and Gratifications             Crime Dramas


                             Escapism form own lives, exciting,
     Entertainment          dangerous. Can make us feel better
                           about our own lives-shock, fear, thrills


                           Develop a close bond with characters
                             Understand how they think/act.
     Relationships
                            Complicated people that we learn
                            about. Can also discuss with others

                              Relate to characters, settings and
                          situations. How would we feel, respond
        Identity
                           in these situations-in the shoes of the
                                 detective solving the crime


                          Learn about psychology, forensics and
     Information          crime solving and also about the world
                                        around us.
Practice exam question
 20mins to use all your knowledge and terminology so far to answer
 the following question:

 Explain some of the reasons why Sherlock is so popular with
 audiences.

 Discuss:

 Characters
 Settings
 Narrative and Storylines
A/B Extention:
Discuss the uses and gratifications model from last lesson

Eg. One reason that Sherlock is so popular with audiences is because of
the use of settings and locations. Urban settings such as London in
Sherlock provide lots of opportunities for drama and excitement. This
offers audiences escapism if they are not from a large city like London or
identity if they are as they can recongise some of the landmarks.

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  • 1.
    20 / 03/ 1 Case Study: Sherlock (2010 – Present Day) A modern update finds the famous sleuth and his doctor partner solving crime in 21st century London. To understand the key concepts in relation to a current TV Crime Drama Mind-map everything you already know about Sherlock, consider the key words to help you: Protagonist is Sherlock Key words: Character Holmes Genre Character Setting / Location Audience Sherlock Mise-en-scene Representation Themes Scheduling Narrative EXT: In your opinion, evaluate how conventional Sherlock is as a TV Crime Drama
  • 2.
    Case Study: Sherlock(Scheduling) • Originally aired in July 2010 on BBC One and BBC HD @ 21:00 • Watch again on BBC iPlayer •DVD Boxset •Official BBC Website Click to view ->
  • 3.
    Case Study: Sherlock(Other Key Characters) 221B Baker Street (key location) Sherlock Holmes Dr. John Watson (played (Played by Benedict Cumberbatch) by Martin Freeman) •Brave •Brilliant •Resourceful •Aloof •Practical •Lacking in social Previously an army doctor, graces shattered by service in Sherlock is a unique young man with a Afghanistan, John Watson •Intelligent mind like a 'racing engine'. Without discovered a new lease of life •Cocky problems to solve, that mind will tear itself when he met Sherlock Holmes to pieces and the more bizarre and baffling Although often infuriated by •Witty the problems the better. He has set himself Sherlock's cold, detached •Powers of deduction world's only consulting detective, manner, he also sees his up as the •Trench Coat whom the police grudgingly accept as their flatmate as his best friend. superior. •Magnifying glass
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Todorov’s Narrative Structure Stage 5: situation is resolved, Stage 2: Disruption (the crime) equilibrium is restored Stage 1: Equilibrium Stage 4: Character overcomes obstacles to repair disruption (solves crime) Watch an episode of a crime drama. Stage 3: Character Use your sheet to plot the narrative recognises the disruption (story) stages. EXT: What are the enigma codes and action codes in your episode.
  • 6.
    4 key waysthat Bulmer and Katz- audiences enjoy TV Uses and Gratifications Crime Dramas Escapism form own lives, exciting, Entertainment dangerous. Can make us feel better about our own lives-shock, fear, thrills Develop a close bond with characters Understand how they think/act. Relationships Complicated people that we learn about. Can also discuss with others Relate to characters, settings and situations. How would we feel, respond Identity in these situations-in the shoes of the detective solving the crime Learn about psychology, forensics and Information crime solving and also about the world around us.
  • 7.
    Practice exam question 20mins to use all your knowledge and terminology so far to answer the following question: Explain some of the reasons why Sherlock is so popular with audiences. Discuss: Characters Settings Narrative and Storylines A/B Extention: Discuss the uses and gratifications model from last lesson Eg. One reason that Sherlock is so popular with audiences is because of the use of settings and locations. Urban settings such as London in Sherlock provide lots of opportunities for drama and excitement. This offers audiences escapism if they are not from a large city like London or identity if they are as they can recongise some of the landmarks.