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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought last week that the man she was sleeping with was the murderer, on the grounds that he was flashy and all the rest seemed down-to-earth, stereo-typing or what! Did she murder her because they both fancied the same man, it didn't seem clear, the sound seemed to match the landscape, something I also though during the Scandinavian who dunnits.
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Mrs Backdrifter and I watch it mainly because we have spent lots of time in Shetland and love it, so we enjoy spotting the various locations. But we find the programme itself a bit dull. I think they're hoping it will be a UK equivalent of the popular Scandinavian crime dramas. Well I suppose Shetland is the bit of the UK that's geographically closest to the Scandinavian nations.
The woman on Perez's team is amazingly annoying. Those facial expressions she pulls...
The woman on Perez's team is amazingly annoying. Those facial expressions she pulls...
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Shetland is a BBC Scotland crime drama television series starring Douglas Henshall as Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez, the pilot episode of which aired on BBC One in 2013. The story takes place in Shetland, though most of the filming was done on the Scottish mainland.
The pilot was based on the novel Red Bones by Ann Cleeves.[2][3]
On April 3, 2013 it was announced that Shetland had been given a full six part series, which will air from 11 March 2014, with filming commencing summer 2013.[4] The six episodes will be split into three two-part stories based on Ann Cleeve's stories Raven Black, Dead Water and Blue Lightning.[4]
Shetland is a BBC Scotland crime drama television series starring Douglas Henshall as Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez, the pilot episode of which aired on BBC One in 2013. The story takes place in Shetland, though most of the filming was done on the Scottish mainland.
The pilot was based on the novel Red Bones by Ann Cleeves.[2][3]
On April 3, 2013 it was announced that Shetland had been given a full six part series, which will air from 11 March 2014, with filming commencing summer 2013.[4] The six episodes will be split into three two-part stories based on Ann Cleeve's stories Raven Black, Dead Water and Blue Lightning.[4]