Benedict Cumberbatch Stopped an Entire Press Junket to Correct One Thing a Journalist Said About Sherlock Holmes. The Room Went Quiet.
Press junkets for major television productions operate under specific conditions: a rotation of journalists, a fixed time per interview, publicists visible at the edges of the room, an implicit understanding that the talent will remain broadly on-message and the journalist will not push too hard.
Cumberbatch is, by most accounts of people who have interviewed him in this context, professional and engaged within those conditions. He gives good quotes. He knows what the production needs. He manages the format well.
On one occasion during the Series Three promotional tour, a journalist made a characterization of Sherlock Holmes during an interview question — describing the character in terms that Cumberbatch considered, apparently, inaccurate in a specific way.
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