BBC’s Sherlock is slated to return for a fourth season with a one-episode special preceding the next installment of the cult-favorite series. The special – which is a stand-alone episode – was filmed earlier this year and is anticipated to air sometime this holiday season.
The special episode will take viewers back to the 1890s, to the era where the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle short stories were originally set. “We’ve got, I think you can safely say, the Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson of a generation – we want to see them do it in the proper outfits, just once,” said co-showrunner Steven Moffat at the House of Fraser BAFTA Television Awards in May, reports Digital Spy . "That makes them the only two who've done both [period and contemporary] - apart from [Basil] Rathbone and [Nigel] Bruce, who we venerate, of course."
BBC recently released a full-length trailer of the one episode special. "The stage is set. The curtain rises. We are ready to begin," says Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes in the trailer, which can be viewed below.

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