It's a Masterpiece co-production so I would imagine that means PBS get it first.
http://mysteryreadersinc.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-masterpiece-pbs-productions.html
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Two installments in, and I can say that the Steven Moffat-Mark Gatiss
"Sherlock" series on the BBC is a distinct pleasure - and, despite
modern tech trappings, much closer to the source material than last
year's Victorian Era-meets-"The Wild Wild West" popcorn-muncher
directed by Guy "Mr. Madonna" Ritchie with Robt. Downey and Jude Law
as Holmes and Watson. I will admit to enjoying the Holmes movie and
the characterizations by Downey and Law as pure entertainment, but
Benedict Cumberbatch's Holmes and Martin Freeman's Watson are much
more engaging, multi-layered, and vulnerable. (SNIP)