Prime Video's new eight-parter Young Sherlock is a breezy, inventive original story for Conan-Doyle's great sleuth, packed with nefarious plots, foul deeds, secret passages and hairpin twists. It's all backdropped by Oxford's ancient colleges, revolutionary Paris, bustling Constantinople and, of course, Baker Street.
Ritchie directs a couple of episodes and executive-produces the show and his stamp is all over an anachronistic soundtrack that needle-drops Black Sabbath, Radiohead, The Damned and Steeleye Span as Sherlock (Tiffin Fiennes) and his new pal Moriarty (Dónal Finn) set to work unpicking several devilish, interlocking mysteries.
Zadok The Priest (from The Madness of King George) - The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Brahms' Violin Concerto Op 77 - Takako Nishizaki, Slovenská filharmónia, Stephen Gunzenhauser
Lightning's Girl - Nancy Sinatra
Dark Side - Bishop Briggs
Young Men Dead - The Black Angels
La Coeur Au Bout Des Doigts - Jacqueline Taieb
These Dishes Ain't Gonna Do Themselves - Kabeaushé
Let's Go Get 'Em - Rebirth Brass Band
Special Needs - Placebo
All eight episodes are streaming on Prime Video now.