00:00Guy Ritchie, how are you? Nice to see you again. Sorry, I'm wearing quite sharp jewellery, so I'm not jagging.
00:05How are you? How are you doing? Is that good? You look amazing.
00:08Thank you very much.
00:09Listen, this is so good. I mean, every series you come out swinging.
00:13What is the secret to the Guy Ritchie swag that you put into every show and film?
00:18I have to tell you, selfishly, I can't believe they pay me to do this.
00:23I should let anyone know that. But they're so much fun to make.
00:28The cast is so much fun. This lad's a wonderful lad.
00:33We've just been using him on something else that we're doing, actually.
00:35But they're just fun.
00:39There is a production I haven't enjoyed, I don't think, actually.
00:42But this one was particularly enjoyable.
00:46It's particularly enjoyable.
00:47And listen, why did you want to go back to Sherlock?
00:49We love him, you love him, everybody loves him.
00:52Why did you want to go back to him in this way?
00:53Well, because he's kind of unique.
00:55Sherlock Holmes occupies a space where he's both intellectual and physical.
00:58There's not many characters in the canon of literature or film that occupy that space.
01:04So there's sort of inexhaustible creative ideas that you can come up with.
01:08So for me, it's just an endless wellspring of opportunity to come up with new creative ideas.
01:16And I think we've got enough new ideas in this to make it worth it.
01:20Well, I need to let you get on.
01:21But I just want to say, I was in your pub for the Mobland Season 1 finale.
01:25Brilliant. Love your beer.
01:26Thank you, my love.
01:27Lovely to see you.
01:28Thank you so much.
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