Killing Sherlock: Lucy Worsley on the Case of Conan Doyle: Full TV Schedule and Live Stream

The ultimate power struggle between the greatest detective who never lived and the writer who came to resent him. Lucy Worsley explores an extraordinary love-hate relationship.

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Series 1 1. Doctor and Detective

1. Doctor and Detective

Lucy Worsley explores the extraordinary love-hate relationship between Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his most famous fictional creation, Sherlock Holmes.
Duration: 59 mins First broadcast: 9pm 10 Dec 2023
Availability: Available for 8 months (until 10 Dec 2026)
Series 1 2. Fact and Fiction

2. Fact and Fiction

Arthur Conan Doyle had managed to finally rid himself of Sherlock Holmes. But who was Arthur without Sherlock, and could he become the hero of his own story?
Duration: 59 mins First broadcast: 10 Dec 2023
Availability: Available for 8 months (until 10 Dec 2026)
Series 1 3. Shadows and Sleuths

3. Shadows and Sleuths

After Sherlock’s return from the dead, Doyle became an evangelist for spiritualism. His star declined after a public spat, whereas Sherlock Holmes found a life beyond his author.
Duration: 59 mins First broadcast: 10 Dec 2023
Availability: Available for 8 months (until 10 Dec 2026)

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