LONDON -- Ever found yourself wondering how effective you'd be Watch In the Cut (2003)at solving the type of complex mysteries Sherlock faces on a regular basis?
Well, it's time to test those skills out for real.
SEE ALSO: Turns out Benedict Cumberbatch has an IRL connection to Sherlock HolmesOn Tuesday evening (8 p.m. GMT) the BBC are launching #SherlockLive -- an interactive mystery that you can play along with on Twitter.
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Details at this point are hazy at this point, but at midday BBC One tweeted the following update.
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It's time to get those thinking hats on, detectives.
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