This article is about the literary society. For the fictional characters, see Baker Street Irregulars.
The Baker Street Irregulars is an organization of Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley.[2] As of 2015, the nonprofit organization had about 300 members worldwide.[3]
The group has published The Baker Street Journal, an "irregular quarterly of Sherlockiana", since 1946.[2] Members of the society participate in "the game"[4] which postulates that Holmes and Doctor Watson were real and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was merely Watson's "literary agent".[5]
^"Entertainment and Fantasy": The 1940 Dinner". BSI Archival History. Retrieved 19 November 2020. See the section "A Picture of the Crowd".
TheBakerStreetIrregulars are fictional characters who appear in three Sherlock Holmes stories, specifically two novels and one short story, by Arthur...
TheBakerStreetIrregulars is an organization of Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. As of 2015, the nonprofit organization...
it features theBakerStreetIrregulars working for Dr. Watson saving London from supernatural elements. Developed by Drama Republic, the eight-episode...
In 1940 the headquarters of the Special Operations Executive moved to 64 BakerStreet, they were often called the "BakerStreetIrregulars" after Sherlock...
led to the formation of TheBakerStreetIrregulars, or BSI. Unlike most Sherlock Holmes societies, membership in TheBakerStreetIrregulars is by invitation...
She began her career as a child actress in the BBC film Sherlock Holmes and theBakerStreetIrregulars (2007). She has since gained prominence through...
enthusiasm for the Sherlock Holmes stories, he helped found theBakerStreetIrregulars and wrote the introduction to the standard omnibus edition of The Complete...
the terrier. A young street urchin named Wiggins then arrives. He is the leader of theBakerStreetIrregulars, a group of street children Holmes employs...
com. Retrieved March 11, 2023. "Who is Jojo Macari, Billy in TheBakerStreetirregulars". Daninseries.it. March 30, 2021. Retrieved March 10, 2023. Kapur...
the actor Lillie Langtry, the lover of Edward, the Prince of Wales. Writing in 1957, Julian Wolff, a member of the literary society TheBakerStreet Irregulars...
traces the pair to a boat landing. Learning that Small has hired a steam launch named the Aurora, Holmes, with the help of theBakerStreetIrregulars and...
it was embraced as a new (if slightly inferior) part of the canon by TheBakerStreetIrregulars amongst others. Initial suspicions of forgery were reported...
longtime historian of the original TheBakerStreetIrregulars, devoted to all things Holmesian, about which he wrote in his "The Origins of 221B Worship...
Moran, theBakerStreetIrregulars, and characters not significant enough to mention. Inspector Baynes of the Surrey Constabulary appears in the two-part...
plot follows Basil of BakerStreet, a mouse detective who undertakes to help the young mouse Olivia find and save her father from the criminal mastermind...
founding member of TheBakerStreetIrregulars’ scion society "The Priory Scholars of Fordham". He was a long-time member of the Mystery Writers of America...
Central London, the headquarters of SOE was moved on 31 October 1940 into 64 BakerStreet (hence the nickname "theBakerStreetIrregulars"). Ultimately...
twelve-year-old street urchin, Wiggins, the leader of a street gang that he calls the "BakerStreetIrregulars", paying them to keep an eye on people and locate...
citizens. They are often assisted by the new BakerStreetIrregulars: the football player Wiggins, the Cockney Deidre, and the paraplegic Tennyson, who communicates...
The Adventure Of The Missing Detective (44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood, May 2011) Sherlock Holmes: TheBakerStreetIrregulars - The Adventure...
books based on the TV series have been published to date: BakerStreetIrregulars 221B BakerStreet (video game) Barnes, Alan (2002). Sherlock Holmes on Screen...
Scoundrels. During early 2007, the BBC serial Sherlock Holmes and theBakerStreetIrregulars was first broadcast with Pryce in the lead. From September 2007...