Our Sherlock Holmes programing is immensely popular. We I note enjoy a wide Canadian audience for there shows as well & program them always at least 2 time in various time slots most are rebroadcast 4 time showing how very popular they are in our viewing area. They are also transmitted via Rogers cable TV, for us as well in Ontario. These shows are our second most popular shows & most popular of the Brittcoms we broadcast. Sent in respect Bill Leed in Amherst NY a burb of Buffalo NY
ia In a message dated 01/04/14 13:01:17 Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: "Victorian" and "Edwardian" are both pretty much standard here. Also "Georgian," "Regency," and "Stuart" periods, and before that, of course,Elizabethan" and "Tudor." On a side note: we Brits call the Sherlock period Edwardian. When we use labels like "Victorian" or "Edwardian" do Yanks (or Europeans for that matter) refer to it by some other designation?
