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+ | [[File:Watson.jpg|thumb|300px|Sherlock and Watson in "Mysterious Theater"]] |
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+ | [[File:HiddenGem4206.jpg|thumb|300px|Sherlock Hemlock making a cameo in [[Season 40 (2009-2010)|Season 40]].]] |
+ | [[File:SS50thSpecial-SherlockVegetable.png|thumb|300px|''Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration'']] |
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'''Sherlock Hemlock''' is a Muppet spoof of [[Sherlock Holmes]], as seen on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. |
'''Sherlock Hemlock''' is a Muppet spoof of [[Sherlock Holmes]], as seen on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. |
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Though generally one of the less musical Muppets, Hemlock sang "[[X Marks the Spot!]]," a dire warning of what the letter/symbol [[X]] may signify, first heard on ''[[The Muppet Alphabet Album]]'' and then on the series itself. |
Though generally one of the less musical Muppets, Hemlock sang "[[X Marks the Spot!]]," a dire warning of what the letter/symbol [[X]] may signify, first heard on ''[[The Muppet Alphabet Album]]'' and then on the series itself. |
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β | + | Beginning in [[Season 20 (1988-1989)|Season 20]], Sherlock Hemlock starred in all of the [[Mysterious Theater]] segments, and by this time he was given a sidekick of sorts: a faithful dog named [[Watson]], who joined his master in the segments and occasional street appearances. Most notably, in [[Episode 2751|a season 22 episode]], Sherlock and Watson try to find Maria's sock on a laundry day in her basement, accompanied by the ''Mysterious Theater'' theme and host [[Vincent Twice]]. |
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β | In 1996, Sherlock Hemlock and Watson starred as playable characters in the computer game ''[[Search and Learn Adventures]]''. Sherlock also appeared in the 1998 computer game ''[[Elmo's Reading Basics]]''. |
+ | In 1996, Sherlock Hemlock and Watson starred as playable characters in the computer game ''[[Search and Learn Adventures]]''. Sherlock also appeared in the 1998 computer game ''[[Elmo's Reading Basics]]'' and the 2001 game ''[[Elmo's World: Shoes, Bugs & Farms!]]''. |
Sherlock's last major appearance occurred in [[Episode 3424]], where the letter [[X]] wanted to quit the alphabet. After this, he was only seen in old sketches until the early 2000s. Then, in [[2010]] for the show's [[Season 40 (2009-2010)|40th season]], Sherlock reappeared on ''Sesame Street'' in a brief speaking cameo at [[Hooper's Store]] in [[Episode 4206]]. He also made a background cameo in ''[[The Furchester Hotel]]'' episode, "[[Episode 109: Mystery Weekend|Mystery Weekend]]." |
Sherlock's last major appearance occurred in [[Episode 3424]], where the letter [[X]] wanted to quit the alphabet. After this, he was only seen in old sketches until the early 2000s. Then, in [[2010]] for the show's [[Season 40 (2009-2010)|40th season]], Sherlock reappeared on ''Sesame Street'' in a brief speaking cameo at [[Hooper's Store]] in [[Episode 4206]]. He also made a background cameo in ''[[The Furchester Hotel]]'' episode, "[[Episode 109: Mystery Weekend|Mystery Weekend]]." |
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+ | In 2018, Sherlock appeared during [[Caroll Spinney's retirement party]] in the skit where Caroll Spinney meets his wife, puppeteered by [[Martin P. Robinson]]. In 2019, Sherlock Hemlock made his first speaking appearance since Nelson's passing in ''[[Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration]]'', performed here by [[Matt Vogel]]. He appears in ''[[The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo]]'' as an audience member. |
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⚫ | According to ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]'', Nelson's performance is based on Basil Rathbone's famous portrayal of Holmes in the 1939 movie ''The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' and its early 1940s sequels. However, the voice, particularly in the early sketches, is modeled after the clipped diction of another British movie star, [[Wikipedia:Ronald Colman|Ronald Colman]]. |
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⚫ | According to ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]'', Nelson's performance is based on Basil Rathbone's famous portrayal of Holmes in the 1939 movie ''The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' and its early 1940s sequels. However, the voice, particularly in the early sketches, is modeled after the clipped diction of another British movie star, [[Wikipedia:Ronald Colman|Ronald Colman]]. |
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==Street Scenes== |
==Street Scenes== |
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β | In addition to primarily appearing in sketches, |
+ | In addition to primarily appearing in sketches, Sherlock has appeared in street scenes from time to time. |
+ | * [[Episode 0470]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 0595]] |
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* [[Episode 0598]] |
* [[Episode 0598]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 0903]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 0955]] |
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* [[Episode 1199]] |
* [[Episode 1199]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 1369]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 2280]] |
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* [[Episode 2326ββ]] |
* [[Episode 2326ββ]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 2554]] |
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* [[Episode 2751]] |
* [[Episode 2751]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 2816]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 2873]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 2963]] |
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+ | * [[Episode 3424]] |
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* [[Episode 4206]] |
* [[Episode 4206]] |
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| align=center | Apple Mystery<br>[[Episode 0137]] |
| align=center | Apple Mystery<br>[[Episode 0137]] |
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β | | Ernie finds an apple on a brick wall, and wants to know who it belongs to. Sherlock Hemlock helps solve the mystery, and |
+ | | Ernie finds an apple on a brick wall, and wants to know who it belongs to. Sherlock Hemlock helps solve the mystery, and realizes that Ernie has a brown paper bag with a hole at the bottom, and that Ernie had an apple in the bag, therefore the apple belongs to Ernie. {{sketchrelease|online={{youtube|IZru2AblztQ}}}} |
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| align=center | Missing cookies<br>[[Episode 0142]] |
| align=center | Missing cookies<br>[[Episode 0142]] |
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| Someone has eaten Ernie's cookies, and Sherlock Hemlock investigates the case. He asks Ernie questions about the cookies, when Cookie Monster comes by with cookie crumbs on his fur. Sherlock interrogate Cookie Monster, and he comes to the conclusion that Cookie is the thief. Cookie Monster admits it, saying that he is full now and gives Ernie the last cookie, but Sherlock ends up taking it as payment. |
| Someone has eaten Ernie's cookies, and Sherlock Hemlock investigates the case. He asks Ernie questions about the cookies, when Cookie Monster comes by with cookie crumbs on his fur. Sherlock interrogate Cookie Monster, and he comes to the conclusion that Cookie is the thief. Cookie Monster admits it, saying that he is full now and gives Ernie the last cookie, but Sherlock ends up taking it as payment. |
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| align=center | Twiddlebug Mystery<br>[[Episode 0178]] |
| align=center | Twiddlebug Mystery<br>[[Episode 0178]] |
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| Sherlock Hemlock tries to figure out why there is a mess outside. He speculates that the [[Twiddlebugs]] made a mess after a Twiddlebug dance. |
| Sherlock Hemlock tries to figure out why there is a mess outside. He speculates that the [[Twiddlebugs]] made a mess after a Twiddlebug dance. |
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⚫ | | [[Bob]] tries to sneak a bag of cookies home without getting noticed by Cookie Monster. Bob encounters Sherlock Hemlock, who has never seen him before and tries to deduce who Bob is. Sherlock comes to the conclusion that Bob must be Cookie Monster, due to the cookies in the bag. Cookie Monster comes and eats the cookies from the bag, so Sherlock realizes that Bob can't be Cookie Monster. Bob then introduces himself, and Sherlock asks if Bob has cookies left that he may have. As Bob finds another cookie, Cookie Monster comes and takes it. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[50 Years and Counting]]''}} |
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| align=center | The Case of the Broken Window<br>[[Episode 0238]] |
| align=center | The Case of the Broken Window<br>[[Episode 0238]] |
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| Sherlock Hemlock helps Ernie discover how his window got broken. Ernie finds that the only evidence is a [[Baseball|baseball]], and together with Sherlock Hemlock try to find out how who broke Ernie's window. It turns out that Sherlock Hemlock, who is the number five player of the Sesame Street Sluggers, hit a home-run which caused the baseball to go through the window. |
| Sherlock Hemlock helps Ernie discover how his window got broken. Ernie finds that the only evidence is a [[Baseball|baseball]], and together with Sherlock Hemlock try to find out how who broke Ernie's window. It turns out that Sherlock Hemlock, who is the number five player of the Sesame Street Sluggers, hit a home-run which caused the baseball to go through the window. |
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| align=center | The Beach: Bert is Missing<br>[[Episode 0278]] |
| align=center | The Beach: Bert is Missing<br>[[Episode 0278]] |
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| At the beach, Ernie notices that Bert is missing; all he sees is Bert's hat. Sherlock Hemlock helps find Bert, and in the process, it turns out that Ernie accidentally buried Bert under the sand. {{sketchrelease|online={{youtube|Cuu-l4X4sRk}}}} |
| At the beach, Ernie notices that Bert is missing; all he sees is Bert's hat. Sherlock Hemlock helps find Bert, and in the process, it turns out that Ernie accidentally buried Bert under the sand. {{sketchrelease|online={{youtube|Cuu-l4X4sRk}}}} |
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| align=center | Exit sign<br>[[Episode 0300]] |
| align=center | Exit sign<br>[[Episode 0300]] |
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| Everyone wants to go outside the cave, but they're not sure which way to go out until the Royal Smart Person invents an EXIT sign. |
| Everyone wants to go outside the cave, but they're not sure which way to go out until the Royal Smart Person invents an EXIT sign. |
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| align=center | Paper <br>[[Episode 0409]] |
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| King Ernie has a problem -- the cavemen write everything on rocks, which are too heavy to carry around. He calls upon the Royal Smart Person to invent something lighter to write on. (This sketch was adapted into a book, ''[[The Invention of Paper]]''.) |
| King Ernie has a problem -- the cavemen write everything on rocks, which are too heavy to carry around. He calls upon the Royal Smart Person to invent something lighter to write on. (This sketch was adapted into a book, ''[[The Invention of Paper]]''.) |
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+ | | align=center | Something to Drink<br>[[Episode 1385]] |
| King Ernie wants something to drink, so he calls on the Royal Smart Person for help. The royal cow has quit, so there's no milk available. Ernie also shows that there is no liquid inside a rock or a stick. Then the Royal Smart Person suggests that Ernie should try squeezing a round orange thing (an orange), which turns out to have juice inside. |
| King Ernie wants something to drink, so he calls on the Royal Smart Person for help. The royal cow has quit, so there's no milk available. Ernie also shows that there is no liquid inside a rock or a stick. Then the Royal Smart Person suggests that Ernie should try squeezing a round orange thing (an orange), which turns out to have juice inside. |
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⚫ | | King Ernie needs to clean his yucky teeth. The Royal Smart Person brings a big brush (used for sweeping), then a middle-sized brush (used for brushing hair), then a smaller brush (used for painting), and finally a really small brush (a toothbrush). Just as Ernie proclaims that he'll "brush every tooth in the entire kingdom," a saber-toothed tiger comes in, seizes the toothbrush, and begins to use it himself. |
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| Sherlock Hemlock competes with [[Cookie Monster]] and [[Don Music]] on [[Guy Smiley]]'s game show "Mystery Guest". The mystery guest is the letter [[X]]. Sherlock guessed that the guest was the letter [[I]]. |
| Sherlock Hemlock competes with [[Cookie Monster]] and [[Don Music]] on [[Guy Smiley]]'s game show "Mystery Guest". The mystery guest is the letter [[X]]. Sherlock guessed that the guest was the letter [[I]]. |
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⚫ | | King Ernie needs to clean his yucky teeth. The Royal Smart Person brings a big brush (used for sweeping), then a middle-sized brush (used for brushing hair), then a smaller brush (used for painting), and finally a really small brush (a toothbrush). Just as Ernie proclaims that he'll "brush every tooth in the entire kingdom," a saber-toothed tiger comes in, seizes the toothbrush, and begins to use it himself. |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' - "Rainbow Connection" finale |
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+ | *1982 Daytime [[Emmy Awards Ceremony]] |
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+ | *''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' - [[The Muppets Take Manhattan Wedding Seating Chart|Wedding finale]] |
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+ | *''[[Follow that Bird]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'' |
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+ | *''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo]]'' |
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+ | ==Album appearances== |
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+ | *''[[Havin' Fun with Ernie & Bert]]'' |
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==Book appearances== |
==Book appearances== |
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*''[[Big Bird's Busy Book]]'' (1975) |
*''[[Big Bird's Busy Book]]'' (1975) |
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*''[[The Sesame Street Postcard Book]]'' (1976) |
*''[[The Sesame Street Postcard Book]]'' (1976) |
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+ | *''[[Epi / Blas ...y los demΓ‘s]]'' (1976-79) |
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* ''[[Sesame Street coloring books|The Sesame Street Mystery Coloring Book]]'' (1977) |
* ''[[Sesame Street coloring books|The Sesame Street Mystery Coloring Book]]'' (1977) |
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*''[[The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook]]'' (1978) |
*''[[The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook]]'' (1978) |
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*''[[Sherlock Hemlock and the Creatures from Outer Space]]'' (1981) |
*''[[Sherlock Hemlock and the Creatures from Outer Space]]'' (1981) |
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*''[[Which One Doesn't Belong?]]'' (1981) |
*''[[Which One Doesn't Belong?]]'' (1981) |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 2: The B Book]]'' (1982) |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 3: The C Book]]'' (1982) |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 7: The IJKL Book]]'' (1982) |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 8: The M Book]]'' (1982) |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 11: The R Book]]'' (1982) |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 15: The WXYZ Book]]'' (1982) |
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*''[[The Sesame Street Question and Answer Book About Animals]]'' (1983) |
*''[[The Sesame Street Question and Answer Book About Animals]]'' (1983) |
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*''[[Big Bird's Alphabet Book]]'' (1984) |
*''[[Big Bird's Alphabet Book]]'' (1984) |
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* ''[[The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words]]'' (1988) |
* ''[[The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words]]'' (1988) |
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*''[[My Name Is Big Bird]]'' (1992) |
*''[[My Name Is Big Bird]]'' (1992) |
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+ | *''[[A New Way to Get to Sesame Street]]'' (1992) |
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β | ==Character |
+ | ==Character merchandise== |
*[[Fisher-Price Little People|Sherlock Hemlock Little People toy]] |
*[[Fisher-Price Little People|Sherlock Hemlock Little People toy]] |
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*[[Sesame Street finger puppets (Questor)|Sherlock Hemlock Questor finger puppet]] |
*[[Sesame Street finger puppets (Questor)|Sherlock Hemlock Questor finger puppet]] |
Revision as of 00:11, 16 January 2021
PERFORMER | Jerry Nelson |
DEBUT | 1970 |
PATTERN | Green |
DESIGN | Jim Henson designer |
Caroly Wilcox builder |
Sherlock Hemlock is a Muppet spoof of Sherlock Holmes, as seen on Sesame Street.
Sherlock is the self-appointed "World's Greatest Detective," dressed in the iconographic Holmes deerstalker cap and Inverness cape, and usually brandishing a large magnifying glass. He prides himself on his powers of observation and does succeed in deciphering small clues, but he seldom arrives at a correct, final solution without assistance. When he does find a clue, he often shouts, "Egad!" He speaks with a British accent and his earliest appearances were often signaled by "detective music" (as Ernie called it), a series of dramatic stings on a piano.
Sherlock first appeared in Episode 0131, the Season 2 premiere, looking for the missing half of Ernie's chicken salad sandwich. Clues revealed that Sherlock himself ate half of the sandwich (he likes chicken salad, doesn't like bread crusts, and one of his buttons was found in Ernie's lunchbox).
Hemlock also appeared in the recurring Caveman Days sketches with Ernie as "The Royal Smart Person."
Though generally one of the less musical Muppets, Hemlock sang "X Marks the Spot!," a dire warning of what the letter/symbol X may signify, first heard on The Muppet Alphabet Album and then on the series itself.
Beginning in Season 20, Sherlock Hemlock starred in all of the Mysterious Theater segments, and by this time he was given a sidekick of sorts: a faithful dog named Watson, who joined his master in the segments and occasional street appearances. Most notably, in a season 22 episode, Sherlock and Watson try to find Maria's sock on a laundry day in her basement, accompanied by the Mysterious Theater theme and host Vincent Twice.
In 1996, Sherlock Hemlock and Watson starred as playable characters in the computer game Search and Learn Adventures. Sherlock also appeared in the 1998 computer game Elmo's Reading Basics and the 2001 game Elmo's World: Shoes, Bugs & Farms!.
Sherlock's last major appearance occurred in Episode 3424, where the letter X wanted to quit the alphabet. After this, he was only seen in old sketches until the early 2000s. Then, in 2010 for the show's 40th season, Sherlock reappeared on Sesame Street in a brief speaking cameo at Hooper's Store in Episode 4206. He also made a background cameo in The Furchester Hotel episode, "Mystery Weekend."
In 2018, Sherlock appeared during Caroll Spinney's retirement party in the skit where Caroll Spinney meets his wife, puppeteered by Martin P. Robinson. In 2019, Sherlock Hemlock made his first speaking appearance since Nelson's passing in Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration, performed here by Matt Vogel. He appears in The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo as an audience member.
According to Sesame Street Unpaved, Nelson's performance is based on Basil Rathbone's famous portrayal of Holmes in the 1939 movie The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and its early 1940s sequels. However, the voice, particularly in the early sketches, is modeled after the clipped diction of another British movie star, Ronald Colman.
Street Scenes
In addition to primarily appearing in sketches, Sherlock has appeared in street scenes from time to time.
- Episode 0470
- Episode 0595
- Episode 0598
- Episode 0903
- Episode 0955
- Episode 1199
- Episode 1369
- Episode 2280
- Episode 2326ββ
- Episode 2554
- Episode 2751
- Episode 2816
- Episode 2873
- Episode 2963
- Episode 3424
- Episode 4206
Sketches
For more sketches, see Mysterious Theater
Picture | Summary / First | Description | ||
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Missing Chicken Salad Sandwich Episode 0131 |
Ernie opens his lunchbox and finds that half of his chicken salad sandwich is missing. Sherlock Hemlock, the world's greatest detective, investigates this fiendish crime. It turns out that Sherlock himself ate half of Ernie's sandwich.
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Apple Mystery Episode 0137 |
Ernie finds an apple on a brick wall, and wants to know who it belongs to. Sherlock Hemlock helps solve the mystery, and realizes that Ernie has a brown paper bag with a hole at the bottom, and that Ernie had an apple in the bag, therefore the apple belongs to Ernie.
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Missing cookies Episode 0142 |
Someone has eaten Ernie's cookies, and Sherlock Hemlock investigates the case. He asks Ernie questions about the cookies, when Cookie Monster comes by with cookie crumbs on his fur. Sherlock interrogate Cookie Monster, and he comes to the conclusion that Cookie is the thief. Cookie Monster admits it, saying that he is full now and gives Ernie the last cookie, but Sherlock ends up taking it as payment. | |||
Twiddlebug Mystery Episode 0178 |
Sherlock Hemlock tries to figure out why there is a mess outside. He speculates that the Twiddlebugs made a mess after a Twiddlebug dance. | |||
The Letter S Episode 0200 |
Sherlock Hemlock demonstrates the S sound. | |||
Who are you? Episode 0223 |
Bob tries to sneak a bag of cookies home without getting noticed by Cookie Monster. Bob encounters Sherlock Hemlock, who has never seen him before and tries to deduce who Bob is. Sherlock comes to the conclusion that Bob must be Cookie Monster, due to the cookies in the bag. Cookie Monster comes and eats the cookies from the bag, so Sherlock realizes that Bob can't be Cookie Monster. Bob then introduces himself, and Sherlock asks if Bob has cookies left that he may have. As Bob finds another cookie, Cookie Monster comes and takes it.
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The Case of the Broken Window Episode 0238 |
Sherlock Hemlock helps Ernie discover how his window got broken. Ernie finds that the only evidence is a baseball, and together with Sherlock Hemlock try to find out how who broke Ernie's window. It turns out that Sherlock Hemlock, who is the number five player of the Sesame Street Sluggers, hit a home-run which caused the baseball to go through the window. | |||
The Letter L Episode 0251 |
Sherlock demonstrates the sound of the letter L. | |||
The Letter N Episode 0253 |
Sherlock with the N sound. | |||
The Letter V Episode 0267 |
Sherlock demonstrates the letter V. | |||
The Beach: Bert is Missing Episode 0278 |
At the beach, Ernie notices that Bert is missing; all he sees is Bert's hat. Sherlock Hemlock helps find Bert, and in the process, it turns out that Ernie accidentally buried Bert under the sand.
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Exit sign Episode 0300 |
Everyone wants to go outside the cave, but they're not sure which way to go out until the Royal Smart Person invents an EXIT sign. | |||
"X Marks the Spot!" Episode 0351 |
Sherlock sings "X Marks the Spot!" | |||
Paper Episode 0409 |
King Ernie has a problem -- the cavemen write everything on rocks, which are too heavy to carry around. He calls upon the Royal Smart Person to invent something lighter to write on. (This sketch was adapted into a book, The Invention of Paper.) | |||
Something to Drink Episode 1385 |
King Ernie wants something to drink, so he calls on the Royal Smart Person for help. The royal cow has quit, so there's no milk available. Ernie also shows that there is no liquid inside a rock or a stick. Then the Royal Smart Person suggests that Ernie should try squeezing a round orange thing (an orange), which turns out to have juice inside. | |||
Toothbrush Episode 1388 |
King Ernie needs to clean his yucky teeth. The Royal Smart Person brings a big brush (used for sweeping), then a middle-sized brush (used for brushing hair), then a smaller brush (used for painting), and finally a really small brush (a toothbrush). Just as Ernie proclaims that he'll "brush every tooth in the entire kingdom," a saber-toothed tiger comes in, seizes the toothbrush, and begins to use it himself. | |||
"Mystery Guest" Episode 1447 |
Sherlock Hemlock competes with Cookie Monster and Don Music on Guy Smiley's game show "Mystery Guest". The mystery guest is the letter X. Sherlock guessed that the guest was the letter I. |
Filmography
- Sesame Street
- The Muppet Movie - "Rainbow Connection" finale
- 1982 Daytime Emmy Awards Ceremony
- The Muppets Take Manhattan - Wedding finale
- Follow that Bird
- The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years
- A Muppet Family Christmas
- Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration
- The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo
Album appearances
Book appearances
- The Sesame Street Storybook, frontispiece only (1971)
- The Together Book (1971)
- More Sesame Street Finger Puppets (1972)
- Sherlock Hemlock and the Great Twiddlebug Mystery (1972)
- The Sesame Street 1, 2, 3 Storybook (1973)
- The Sesame Street ABC Storybook (1974)
- The Invention of Paper (1975)
- Big Bird's Busy Book (1975)
- The Sesame Street Postcard Book (1976)
- Epi / Blas ...y los demΓ‘s (1976-79)
- The Sesame Street Mystery Coloring Book (1977)
- The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook (1978)
- The Sesame Street Cookbook (1978)
- A Day on Sesame Street (1979)
- Early Bird on Sesame Street (1980)
- The Sesame Street Dictionary (1980)
- The Sesame Street Pet Show (1980)
- The Case of the Missing Duckie (1980)
- The Sesame Street Sun (1981)
- Prairie Dawn's Upside-Down Poem (1981)
- Put & Play Magic Show (1981)
- Sherlock Hemlock and the Creatures from Outer Space (1981)
- Which One Doesn't Belong? (1981)
- Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 2: The B Book (1982)
- Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 3: The C Book (1982)
- Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 7: The IJKL Book (1982)
- Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 8: The M Book (1982)
- Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 11: The R Book (1982)
- Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia 15: The WXYZ Book (1982)
- The Sesame Street Question and Answer Book About Animals (1983)
- Big Bird's Alphabet Book (1984)
- Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street? (1984)
- I Think That It Is Wonderful (1984)
- Trace & Color Alphabet (1984)
- Ernie's Finish the Picture (1985)
- I Can Count to Ten and Back Again (1985)
- Sign Language ABC (1985)
- A Bird's Best Friend (1986)
- I Want a Hat Like That (1987)
- The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words (1988)
- My Name Is Big Bird (1992)
- A New Way to Get to Sesame Street (1992)
Character merchandise
- Sherlock Hemlock Little People toy
- Sherlock Hemlock Questor finger puppet
- Sherlock Hemlock Heimo PVC figure & pen holder
- Sherlock Hemlock Grolier christmas ornament
- Sherlock Hemlock Tyco beanbag (two variants)
- Sherlock Hemlock Happy Meal Mini Bean Pal (Singapore)
- Sherlock Hemlock Gund mini plush