I was thrilled with how the first series of 'Sherlock' was received. It was such great fun to film, which makes it so rewarding when something you enjoy is so well received.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Sherlock' is beautifully done, if I may say so myself. Even if I wasn't in it, I would like the show.
I love 'Sherlock.' I love 'Modern Family.'
'Sherlock' is one of the biggest things I will do, ever - we could never have predicted that level of insanity around the series.
I love Sherlock Holmes, but I love any of these old stories where the writer was paid by the word, so the adventures just continue forever. They are almost like they were meant to be read out loud.
I enjoy setting the scene and coming up with interesting frames. 'True Detective' was a very hands-on set.
Every Sherlock Holmes story has at least one marvelous scene.
I've produced a couple of films and really enjoyed starting it from the very beginning and seeing it all the way through to the end; that was very gratifying.
I loved the material when I first read it, and the experience of making the film was a great one. So when we came around to complete the trilogy, I just signed on board without even reading the scripts because the experience of the first film was so good.
It was so satisfying for me - a great reward, just to see it done well. And it was beautifully directed by my daughter Susan Riskin. Imagine, a play about my mother directed by my daughter?!
I loved my experience on 'Downton Abbey.' We shot it in six months, and it was the first time I'd ever been on TV, and I was surrounded by my friends. It was a wonderful, wonderful time.
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