Warning: contains spoilers for the Shetland series eight finale.
When Di Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen) was asked at the end of Shetland series eight when she’d be leaving the isles, she answered: “Actually, not for a while.” Having repaired her relationship with her estranged brother and dealt with some old demons, Ruth planned to stick around. Long enough it seems, to lead the cast of Shetland series nine and ten.
The BBC has commissioned two further series of the picturesque crime drama starring Jensen in the lead role of Di Calder. Filming on series nine begins in March 2024, with filming on series 10 to follow in 2025. Fans can expect the show to return to BBC One either in late 2024 or early 2025. We’ll keep you posted as more news arrives.
Overall viewing figures for series eight were in line with those of previous series according to the BBC, meaning there...
When Di Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen) was asked at the end of Shetland series eight when she’d be leaving the isles, she answered: “Actually, not for a while.” Having repaired her relationship with her estranged brother and dealt with some old demons, Ruth planned to stick around. Long enough it seems, to lead the cast of Shetland series nine and ten.
The BBC has commissioned two further series of the picturesque crime drama starring Jensen in the lead role of Di Calder. Filming on series nine begins in March 2024, with filming on series 10 to follow in 2025. Fans can expect the show to return to BBC One either in late 2024 or early 2025. We’ll keep you posted as more news arrives.
Overall viewing figures for series eight were in line with those of previous series according to the BBC, meaning there...
- 3/12/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Get ready for a gripping conclusion as “Shetland” Season 8 Episode 6 unfolds on BBC One at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, December 6, 2023. In this intense episode, detectives Tosh and Calder are on the brink of solving the mysterious puzzle that has enshrouded the Bains throughout the investigation. The identity of the killer hangs in the balance, intricately linked to the secrets buried deep within the heart of the family.
As the narrative reaches its zenith, viewers can expect a riveting exploration into the enigma surrounding Ellen’s departure from Shetland. The pieces of the puzzle start to align, leading the detectives closer to unraveling the intricate web of motives that drive the unfolding drama.
For fans of crime dramas and intricate storytelling, “Shetland” Season 8 Episode 6 promises an edge-of-the-seat experience. Tune in at 10:00 Pm to witness the culmination of a meticulous investigation, where the revelation of the killer’s identity hinges on...
As the narrative reaches its zenith, viewers can expect a riveting exploration into the enigma surrounding Ellen’s departure from Shetland. The pieces of the puzzle start to align, leading the detectives closer to unraveling the intricate web of motives that drive the unfolding drama.
For fans of crime dramas and intricate storytelling, “Shetland” Season 8 Episode 6 promises an edge-of-the-seat experience. Tune in at 10:00 Pm to witness the culmination of a meticulous investigation, where the revelation of the killer’s identity hinges on...
- 11/30/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
After Di Jimmy Perez deliberately sacrificed his career in the name of justice (if not the law) and went off to pastures new with nurse Meg at the end of series seven, Shetland now has a new sheriff in town. Sort of.
While DS Tosh performs the duties of acting Di at Lerwick Police Station, detective Ruth Calder has come up from London in search of a missing witness in a serious crime case. It just so happens that Calder is an old Shetlander who left the islands as a teenager and was glad to be rid of the place, where she’s confronted by some old ghosts.
Ugly Betty and Agatha Raisin’s Ashley Jensen plays Calder, along with a new guest cast of Scottish stars as well as Shetland’s returning favourites. The latter includes Alison O’Donnell as DS Alison ‘Tosh’ McIntosh, Steven Robertson as DC Sandy Wilson,...
While DS Tosh performs the duties of acting Di at Lerwick Police Station, detective Ruth Calder has come up from London in search of a missing witness in a serious crime case. It just so happens that Calder is an old Shetlander who left the islands as a teenager and was glad to be rid of the place, where she’s confronted by some old ghosts.
Ugly Betty and Agatha Raisin’s Ashley Jensen plays Calder, along with a new guest cast of Scottish stars as well as Shetland’s returning favourites. The latter includes Alison O’Donnell as DS Alison ‘Tosh’ McIntosh, Steven Robertson as DC Sandy Wilson,...
- 11/1/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
On November 1, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, BBC One will air Season 8, Episode 1 of “Shetland.” In this episode, a Metropolitan detective returns to Shetland to locate a vulnerable witness. Di Ruth Calder collaborates with Tosh to find the girl before it’s too late. The story revolves around their quest to protect the witness and ensure her safety.
“Shetland” is a crime drama series set in the scenic but sometimes dangerous Shetland Islands. It is known for its compelling mysteries and engaging characters. In this episode, viewers can expect a tense and suspenseful storyline as the detectives work against the clock to protect the witness.
If you enjoy crime dramas and stories of detectives solving complex cases, this episode is worth watching. Tune in to BBC One at 10:00 Pm on November 1, 2023, to follow the investigation in Season 8, Episode 1 of “Shetland.”
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm Wednesday 1 November 2023 on BBC One
Shetland...
“Shetland” is a crime drama series set in the scenic but sometimes dangerous Shetland Islands. It is known for its compelling mysteries and engaging characters. In this episode, viewers can expect a tense and suspenseful storyline as the detectives work against the clock to protect the witness.
If you enjoy crime dramas and stories of detectives solving complex cases, this episode is worth watching. Tune in to BBC One at 10:00 Pm on November 1, 2023, to follow the investigation in Season 8, Episode 1 of “Shetland.”
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm Wednesday 1 November 2023 on BBC One
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- 10/26/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Shetland’s Series 7 return is a bittersweet one for fans of the Scottish BBC crime drama. The six-episode run will be actor Douglas Henshall’s last in the lead role of Di Jimmy Perez. Henshall’s departure though, doesn’t mean the end for Shetland, which has been renewed for an eighth series due to arrive in 2023. A new, as-yet-unannounced, lead actor will be joining the returning cast for that run.
Series 7, which starts on BBC One on Wednesday the 10th of August at 9pm, promises to tie up Perez’s loose ends and follow up on last series’ will-they-won’t-they frisson with Irish carer Meg. Before Perez says his final goodbye to the evidence board though, there’s a missing person case to solve, and a host of new characters to interrogate. Here’s who he’ll be meeting…
Shauna Macdonald as Rachel Cairns
Rachel Cairns is the mother of Connor and Abbey,...
Series 7, which starts on BBC One on Wednesday the 10th of August at 9pm, promises to tie up Perez’s loose ends and follow up on last series’ will-they-won’t-they frisson with Irish carer Meg. Before Perez says his final goodbye to the evidence board though, there’s a missing person case to solve, and a host of new characters to interrogate. Here’s who he’ll be meeting…
Shauna Macdonald as Rachel Cairns
Rachel Cairns is the mother of Connor and Abbey,...
- 8/10/2022
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Stars: George MacKay, Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley, Brian McCardie, Jordan Young, Conor McCarron, Lewis Howden | Written and Directed by Paul Wright
There are times when I’m reminded just why I love the British movie industry and the films they produce. Over the last month I reviewed The Selfish Giant, and now I’ve had the chance to watch For Those in Peril and these are two movies that show not only how brave film-making can be, but also how powerful when done correctly. It’s also interesting that this week this is the second movie that I’ve reviewed this week to stay George MacKay.
For Those in Peril is a movie about loss, and tells the story of Aaron (MacKay) the lone survivor of a fishing accident in a remote Scottish fishing village. Grieving for his brother who died in the accident he finds himself an outcast of the small community,...
There are times when I’m reminded just why I love the British movie industry and the films they produce. Over the last month I reviewed The Selfish Giant, and now I’ve had the chance to watch For Those in Peril and these are two movies that show not only how brave film-making can be, but also how powerful when done correctly. It’s also interesting that this week this is the second movie that I’ve reviewed this week to stay George MacKay.
For Those in Peril is a movie about loss, and tells the story of Aaron (MacKay) the lone survivor of a fishing accident in a remote Scottish fishing village. Grieving for his brother who died in the accident he finds himself an outcast of the small community,...
- 2/6/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
The debut feature from young Brit Paul Wright richly deserves its place in the Critics Week line-up, but Wright needs to beware of cliche and superabundance
This debut feature from young British director Paul Wright concerns a disturbed young man in a remote Scottish fishing village: Aaron, played by George Mackay. He was the only person rescued alive from a craft wrecked by a catastrophic storm; the other five crew-members, including his adored elder brother Michael (Jordan Young), were drowned. It is a study in grief, pain and survivor-guilt - that is, the guilt felt by the survivor, and also that imposed on him by a community who will not forgive him for being alive while their loved ones are dead, and whose anguish gradually metamorphoses into irrational suspicion and rage. In his loneliness and misery, Aaron becomes close to Michael's fiancee (Nichola Burley) - a taboo-infringement which just intensifies the village's anger,...
This debut feature from young British director Paul Wright concerns a disturbed young man in a remote Scottish fishing village: Aaron, played by George Mackay. He was the only person rescued alive from a craft wrecked by a catastrophic storm; the other five crew-members, including his adored elder brother Michael (Jordan Young), were drowned. It is a study in grief, pain and survivor-guilt - that is, the guilt felt by the survivor, and also that imposed on him by a community who will not forgive him for being alive while their loved ones are dead, and whose anguish gradually metamorphoses into irrational suspicion and rage. In his loneliness and misery, Aaron becomes close to Michael's fiancee (Nichola Burley) - a taboo-infringement which just intensifies the village's anger,...
- 5/18/2013
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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