Mark Gatiss is no stranger to mysteries, whether as the co-creator of BBC One's Sherlock (and portraying Sherlock's brother, Mycroft Holmes) or as the writer/director of spine-chilling ghost stories ...
Crime drama “Bookish” from “Sherlock’s” Mark Gatiss and “Estranei,” directed by Cosimo Alemà, will world premiere at the inaugural edition of the Italian Global Series Festival. IGSF, headed by ...
EXCLUSIVE: Bookish buzz is building. The trailer for the crime drama shows Mark Gatiss’ character, the bookshop owner and sleuth Gabriel Book, speaking to a London police officer as they survey a ...
“The period is very unusual,” he says over Zoom from Rimini, where the historic crime drama had its world premiere at the inaugural edition of the Italian Global Series Festival. “The post-war world ...
But this six-part series, set in 1946, is a standout pleasure (on U&Alibi). Mark Gatiss – who created and co-wrote the series – stars as Gabriel Book, an antiquarian bookseller with brilliant ...
With his new show “Bookish,” Mark Gatiss hasn’t tired of coming up with ways to kill people. “Sherlock Holmes himself said, ‘There’s nothing new under the sun,’” says the Emmy-winning co-creator/star ...
Anyone for a period detective drama set in London and featuring an eccentric but brilliant amateur sleuth? No, not that one – although Bookish is written by and stars Mark Gatiss, who co-created BBC ...
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