Sherlock cast to feature on new stamps celebrating the fictional detective

Benedict Cumberbatch and his co-stars have received a very special honour 
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Rachel McGrath3 August 2020

A new set of stamps is being issued to celebrate Sherlock Holmes, featuring images from the award-winning BBC TV series and other stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Six stamps will show characters from Sherlock, with Benedict Cumberbatch in his role as the title detective, Martin Freeman as the trusty Dr Watson and Amanda Abbington as Mary Watson.

And of course, Andrew Scott will feature too after his career-defining star turn as Jim Moriarty while another stamp will display Mark Gatiss as Mycroft Holmes.

When UV light is shone over the stamps, hidden details from a mystery storyline are revealed.

Moriaty: Andrew Scott on one of the special edition stamps
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A further four stamps, presented in a miniature sheet, feature new illustrations of other stories written by Conan Doyle: The Adventure Of The Speckled Band; The Red-Headed League; The Adventure Of The Second Stain; and The Adventure Of The Dancing Men.

Sherlock producer Sue Vertue said: “We are terribly proud of our Sherlock TV series and now I am ridiculously excited about these Royal Mail stamps. I’m going to immediately book a UK holiday so I can send all my friends postcards using them.”

Sherlock: Each stamp will reveal a secret storyline detail
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Richard Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s great nephew, said: “In the first chapter of my great uncle Arthur’s famous Sherlock Holmes novel, The Sign Of Four, Sherlock remarks upon the sheet of stamps in Watson’s desk – imagine his consternation if it turned out to be this sheet of stamps! What would he have deduced from what he observed?

“I hope those who take a close look at these fascinating stamps, observing not just seeing, are inspired to read the original stories and novels written by my great uncle – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.”

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Philip Parker of Royal Mail said: “We celebrate the enduring fascination with the world’s most famous fictional detective.

“Our stylish new stamps mark the acclaimed and award-winning TV series and are complemented by illustrations of some of the stories Conan Doyle considered among his best.”

The BBC’s Sherlock has been broadcast in 180 countries.

The stamps go on sale on Tuesday, August 18. Additional reporting by Press Association