I dont know if any of you mugs have seen this, but a couple of months ago the BBC released a new three part series called Sherlock, written by Moffat.
The concept is different to traditional Sherlock Holmes adaptations in that it is set in the modern day, and each episode is 90 mins long, essentially making each episode a film (which is the reason there are only three episodes per series).
Martin Freeman from The (UK) Office and Hitchhikers guide.. plays Watson, while relative unknown, Bendict Cumberbatch plays Holmes.
With Who I was very disapointed with his writing, but in this series its spot on (written with fellow Who writer Mark Gatiss).
While Freeman and Cumberbatch are both great in their roles, the actor playing Moriarty (I wont mention his name in case you feel the need to see it, and dont want to spoil who it is) steals the final episode with his appearance.
The series was incredibly well recieved with each episode picking up something like seven million viewers, which is obviously very high, especially considering it beat Top Gear, which is one of the UKs top rated shows.
Obviously most of you download or watch online, but the whole series was released on DVD in the UK a couple of weeks ago.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4pgh