Pilot (2000) The pilot, also sometimes referred to as a "Christmas Special", was first broadcast in two parts on
BBC Two. On 24 March 2003 the pilot was released on a DVD on which the two parts were edited into a single 100-minute film, removing more than 20 minutes of footage from the original broadcast. The U.S. release of the DVD, for which the series was retitled
Dr. Bell and Mr. Doyle, followed in 2006. It retains the original two-part format.
Series (2001) After the pilot was critically acclaimed a series of four episodes was commissioned for
BBC One. Although the response was initially positive, viewing figures quickly declined and the final episode of the series drew fewer than three million viewers. These episodes were released on DVD on 16 January 2012, but many fans criticised the decision to reduce the original
16:9 picture ratio to
4:3. The U.S. release, which first circulated in 2006, retains the original 16:9 picture format. ==Reception and cancellation==