The new Sherlock Holmes-inspired drama "Watson" returns this Sunday on CBS. Morris Chestnut stars as the iconic Dr. John Watson, on the case solving medical mysteries. Natasha Brown caught up with the ...
Morris cares about everyone he comes in contact with and is very deliberate about being kind and treating everybody the same ...
In the first episode of “Watson,” which premiered Sunday night on CBS, we meet Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut), who’s refocusing on his medical career after losing partner Sherlock Holmes.
Evans, Marina Fang and Njera Perkins put on our detective hats to discuss our initial impressions of “Watson.” Morris Chestnut has a great track record on network television, so I was very excited to ...
In the first episode of “Watson,” which premiered Sunday night on CBS, we meet Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut), who’s refocusing on his medical career after losing partner Sherlock Holmes. We don’t ...
Morris Chestnut stars as the famed detective's sidekick, who's grieving the apparent death of his mentor while running a Pittsburgh clinic specializing in rare disorders.
Mary is the director at the hospital where the Holmes Clinic is housed, and Chestnut and Aytes have fantastic chemistry despite their characters’ differing patient care tactics. Additionally ...
Actor Morris Chestnut is ready for his close-up in the ... he’s dragging his feet on a divorce from Mary, who tired of him running off to London to play detective whenever Holmes called.
For the record, Morris Chestnut is not a real doctor. He just plays one on TV. To be precise, Chestnut has played multiple physicians in the last several years, scrubbing in as a trauma specialist ...
Morris Chestnut is playing the newest iteration of John Watson in CBS’ Watson, and says fans can expect to see more than a few low-key references to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‘s Sherlock Holmes ...