Television and film • A
BBC television series starring the Irregulars titled
The Baker Street Boys aired in 1983. • The Baker Street Irregulars appear in the 1988 film
Without a Clue and work for Dr. Watson (
Ben Kingsley). There is a
running gag in the film whereby they pick the pocket watches of everyone they meet. • In the animated sci-fi television series
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century (1999–2001), a trio of children aid Holmes as the new Baker Street Irregulars, and are even led by a boy named Wiggins. • A BBC television film titled
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars aired in 2007. • The modern-day series
Sherlock re-imagines the Irregulars as a "Homeless Network" devised of the destitute of London, rather than specifically homeless boys. They do however specifically name one of Sherlock's future informers Billy (who attempts to use the nickname 'The Wig'). • In the modern-day adaptation
Elementary (set in New York), the "Irregulars" are an assortment of experienced adults in certain fields that Holmes calls on for insight when his own knowledge of a subject proves inadequate to the current case. Demonstrated Irregulars include a meteorologist, a mathematician, an expert in Greek literature, and a man with a particularly keen sense of smell. • At the conclusion of the 2011 film
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, two of the Irregulars can be seen seated attending the funeral service for Holmes following his encounter with
Professor Moriarty at the
Reichenbach Falls. • In 2021
Netflix released
The Irregulars, in which the group solve supernatural crimes while Holmes and Watson take all the credit. • Upcoming animated series "Baker Street Four" based on French comic book series coproduced by French broadcaster
Canal+ and German broadcaster
ARD.
Radio and audio dramas • In "The Adventure of the Innocent Murderess", a 1947 broadcast of
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Tom Conway and Nigel Bruce, the character "Charlie" is a member of the Baker Street Irregulars paid 5 shillings for tips leading to the solution of the crime. • Four actors played the Baker Street Irregulars in a 1963 BBC radio adaptation of
The Sign of the Four in the
1952–1969 radio series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations, with another actor,
Glyn Dearman, playing Wiggins. • In "The Adventure of the Irregular Client", a 2013 episode of the American radio series
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Holmes's client is a former member of the Baker Street Irregulars. • A member of the Baker Street Irregulars appears in the
Audible audio drama
Sherlock Holmes: The Voice of Treason (2020).
Stage • Wiggins and the Irregulars appeared in the 1965 musical
Baker Street. In the musical, they perform the songs "Leave It To Us, Guv" and "Roof Space". • The Irregulars perform the song "Anything You Want To Know" in the 1989 musical
Sherlock Holmes: The Musical. They also perform three other songs alongside other characters.
Video games ''. • In the video game
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective and its two sequels (1991–1993), adapted from the
board game of the same name, the Irregulars can be directed by the player to visit people and locations. • Wiggins and the Irregulars assist Holmes in the 1992 video game
The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel and its sequel
The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo. • Wiggins and other Baker Street Irregulars assist Holmes in some titles in the
Sherlock Holmes video game series by
Frogwares, such as the 2004 game
Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Silver Earring.
Board games • The Baker Street Irregulars play a lead role in the series of cooperative board games
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, first published in 1981 with multiple expansions released later. In 2020 the fourth game in the series was released, titled 'The Baker Street Irregulars'. The board game was adapted for the 1991–1993
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective video game series, though the Irregulars do not play a lead role in the video games.
Print •
Terrance Dicks wrote a series of children's novels titled
The Baker Street Irregulars. The ten books in the series were published between 1978 and 1987. • A series of four graphic novels released in 2011, titled
Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars, was written by
Tony Lee and illustrated by Dan Boultwood. It was adapted into a play, also titled
Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars, by
Eric Coble. • The Baker Street Irregulars appear in
Anthony Horowitz's 2011 novel
The House of Silk. == In popular culture ==