Killing Sherlock: Lucy Worsley on the Case of Conan Doyle

Killing Sherlock: Lucy Worsley on the Case of Conan Doyle

This is the story of a power struggle between two men, one fictional and one real. In one corner is the master of crime, the greatest detective who never lived, Sherlock Holmes. In the other is writer, physician and spiritualist leader Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Lucy Worsley explores the extraordinary love-hate relationship between author and creation and the lines between fact and fiction.

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Episode 1: Doctor and Detective
Sherlock Holmes made Conan Doyle rich and famous. But resentment engulfed him.

The character of master sleuth Sherlock Holmes made its creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, rich and famous. But the author came to bitterly resent the detective. Lucy Worsley looks at the origins of Holmes and how the early stories reflected the dark side of Victorian Britain. As Conan Doyle’s peers looked down on his work and Holmes started to over-shadow the novelist, his creation’s fate was sealed.

Episode 2: Fact and Fiction
Conan Doyle had freed himself from Sherlock Holmes. But could he reinvent himself?

Arthur Conan Doyle had managed to finally rid himself of Sherlock Holmes. But who was the author without Sherlock? Lucy Worsley explores Doyle’s desire to distance himself from his creation and become the hero of his own story, including taking on the role of detective himself in one of the most important legal cases of the 20th century. But reality would prove harder to control than fiction.

Episode 3: Shadows and Sleuths
How the darkness of later Sherlock Holmes stories mirrored the life of Arthur Conan Doyle.

After Sherlock Holmes’s return from the dead, his creator Conan Doyle became an evangelist for spiritualism. Lucy Worsley investigates the resurrection of Sherlock and finds that the darkness of the later stories mirrored the reality of Doyle’s life. His star declined after a spat with the magician Houdini. Sherlock Holmes, in contrast, found a life beyond his author on stage and screen.

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