May 24, 2026

SHERLOCK HOLMES...DEAD?? THE DAY BRITAIN LOST ITS COLLECTIVE MIND

SHERLOCK HOLMES...DEAD??  THE DAY BRITAIN LOST ITS COLLECTIVE MIND
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🎙️ SHOW NOTES — “SHERLOCK HOLMES… DEAD? THE DAY BRITAIN LOST ITS COLLECTIVE MIND”

1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

In this special multi‑part feature, we dive into one of the most dramatic and least‑understood chapters in literary history — the day Sir Arthur Conan Doyle killed off Sherlock Holmes, and the astonishing national uproar that followed. Even lifelong Holmes fans may only know fragments of this story. Here, we tell the whole thing.

Across five episodes, we trace the rise of Sherlock Holmes from a modest magazine character to a cultural titan who overshadowed his own creator. We explore Doyle’s growing frustration, the private letters where he confessed his desire to “slay” Holmes, and the fateful decision that led to The Final Problem and the showdown at Reichenbach Falls.

Then comes the explosion.

Newspaper headlines. Furious letters. Twenty thousand canceled subscriptions. Black armbands worn in mourning. Public outrage so intense that Doyle became a national villain overnight. Britain didn’t just lose a fictional detective — it lost a symbol of reason and justice, and it reacted with a kind of collective heartbreak the world had never seen.

We follow Doyle through the long years after Holmes’s “death,” when he tried to escape the shadow of his own creation — only to discover that Holmes had become too beloved, too real, and too culturally powerful to stay buried. And finally, we tell the story of the reluctant resurrection that brought Holmes back to life and cemented his place as one of the most enduring characters in world literature.

This is the full saga — the backstory, the backlash, the headlines, the anecdotes, and the little‑known details that reveal just how close the world came to losing Sherlock Holmes forever. It’s also a cautionary tale for every author: sometimes your creation grows beyond you, and the audience decides what lives and what dies.

A story of rebellion, outrage, resurrection… and the moment a fictional detective became immortal. Be sure to catch 'The Final Problem' (the episode where Moriarty kills Sherlock) and 'The Empty House' (Sherlock appears to Watson and explains what really happened) on Wed 4pm ET and Fri 4pm ET this week,