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'''Colm McCarthy''' (born 16 February, 1973; Edinburgh, Scotland) directed "[[The Sign of Three]]", the second episode of the third series of ''[[Sherlock (2010)|Sherlock]]''.
 
'''Colm McCarthy''' (born 16 February, 1973; Edinburgh, Scotland) directed "[[The Sign of Three]]", the second episode of the third series of ''[[Sherlock (2010)|Sherlock]]''.
   
Colm recently directed ''Endeavour'', the Inspector Morse prequel, two episodes of ''Ripper Street'', and a 2013 episode of ''Doctor Who'' entitled "The Bells of St John". From ''Sherlock'' he went on to ''Peaky Blinders''.
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Prior to ''The Sign of Three'', Colm directed ''Endeavour'', the Inspector Morse prequel, two episodes of ''Ripper Street'', and a 2013 episode of ''Doctor Who'' entitled "The Bells of St John". From ''Sherlock'' he went on to ''Peaky Blinders''.
   
 
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Colm mccarthy

Colm McCarthy (born 16 February, 1973; Edinburgh, Scotland) directed "The Sign of Three", the second episode of the third series of Sherlock.

Prior to The Sign of Three, Colm directed Endeavour, the Inspector Morse prequel, two episodes of Ripper Street, and a 2013 episode of Doctor Who entitled "The Bells of St John". From Sherlock he went on to Peaky Blinders.

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