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Steven Moffat on 'Doctor Who', 'Sherlock' and his BAFTA Special Award
Published Saturday, May 19 2012, 6:00am EDT | By Morgan Jeffery

Steven Moffat appears to be riding a wave of success - he's reinvented Doctor Who to the delight of fans and critics, his co-created drama Sherlock is pulling in both acclaim and huge audience figures and now he's the recipient of this year's BAFTA Special Award for his outstanding creative writing contribution to British television.Digital Spy caught up with Moffat on the eve of this announcement to discuss his accolade, his two hit shows and his plans for the future...
How does it feel to win this BAFTA Special Award?
"Well, I don't know, it's a bit like being shown your mausoleum! No, it's great, it's really exciting, of course. It fends off the insecurity for 10 or 15 minutes more a day, I suppose! It's absolutely lovely, absolutely thrilling."
You've had a varied career - do you take a different approach to writing something likeDoctor Who than you did with Coupling or Joking Apart?
"It may look as though I take a different approach, but I don't think any writer ever does. I think you just write it, with the same anxieties - you want it to be interesting, you want it to be funny and full of incident... I don't think there is a different way to write. Just keep being interesting, keep people from turning over...
"Writing a comedy, you're doing that exclusively more or less with jokes. If you're doing a drama, you've got a wider palate, as it were. You've got a broader range of things you can do - it can be exciting moments or surprising twists. But really and truly, all you're ever doing is imagining someone reaching for the remote and trying to stop them!"
Is series three of Sherlock now in the planning stages?
"Well, we've had meetings about it. It's certainly happening and we know when we're filming it - we shoot in January. Obviously I've got quite a lot of work on between now and January!
"So yes, it's all happening and we've had our first few meetings. I don't think a word has been committed to paper yet, but nearly."
Have you decided which Conan Doyle stories you're going to adapt this time?
"Yes - and that's not to say that it won't change at all as it goes along, because it always does. But broadly speaking, yes, we have our arc and we know what we're going to cover. The writing depends to some degree on spontaneity so you give yourself a big enough framework to improvise within."
Presumably The Adventure of the Empty House will be the first episode?
"Well, there will be the return, let's put it that way!"


