It's just an absolute disgrace that we're having to wait 2 weeks for the final episode, all because of a rugby match. This is a serial for goodness sakes - show the rugby somewhere else, replacing something that isn't a serial! We had to wait a couple of weeks between episodes 2 and 3, if I remember rightly. And it being BBC, you can't even just save it all, as IPlayer would probably delete it before you could watch the whole thing - that happened to us with Happy Valley 1, we had to get the DVD in the end.
Shetland - BBC1
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI thought that the serious issue concerning Tosh was handled extremely sensitively and well in episode 5. It added much to this really enjoyable series. James Cosmo scary...I look forward to the final episode next week...in the meantime I see they are showing season 1 on the Drama channel starting this Wednesday. Haven't seen either of the previous series.
Could anyone suggest why I can't find Shetland, Series One?Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by alycidon View PostYes, I agree with all your comments, John, and any drama with Douglas Henshall, Julie Graham, and Saskia Reeves, has got to be a winner. I missed the first series, but can't find it on the Drama Channel, which on my PVR is Freesat channel 162. I didn't know this channel was available, so thank you for pointing it out.
Could anyone suggest why I can't find Shetland, Series One?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostFor those who haven't seen it - Ann Cleeve wrote an article in the Guardian at the weekend about the rape, well worth reading (although she didn't script it, this series is based on her novels) http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...-horror-enough
I only discovered the Drama channel at the weekend (they were showing the complete BBC 2011 Great Expectations), I think it said the original Shetlands would start on Wednesday 9th March? I recall we had a thread about them, a lot of talk about Brian Cox and wavering accents!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostOne of the best bits in the programme was the big desk sergeant stepping right out of normal behaviour to offer a nervous hug...
(And Sandy's bewilderment before he knew why she had suddenly become hostile to the sound of the children's voices on his 'phone.)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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To all who may be interested - I have just seen a trailer advertising the first series of 'Shetland' as being shown on Wednesday, 9th March on the Drama Channel. I didn't get the time. Sorry folks.
Ian JMoney can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostOne of the best bits in the programme was the big desk sergeant stepping right out of normal behaviour to offer a nervous hug...great ending to the episode.
(Mind you, the final episode really didn't maintain the excellent standard of what had gone before. The who-dun-it aspect was too much in the Agatha Christie mould for me, and there was a general atmosphere of a rush to tie loose ends.)
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Originally posted by DublinJimbo View PostAbsolutely. The overall treatment of Tosh's situation was handled with great sensitivity, but it was this quiet moment which lifted things onto a really wonderful plane. Kudos to everyone concerned.
(Mind you, the final episode really didn't maintain the excellent standard of what had gone before. The who-dun-it aspect was too much in the Agatha Christie mould for me, and there was a general atmosphere of a rush to tie loose ends.)
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Having only now read this thread, I'm looking forward to watching the series from the outset when - as it surely will be - it is rerun yet again on the Drama Channel. (It's always worthwhile keeping an eye on this channel - I recently caught up with Andrew Davies's excellent 'War and Piece' and Jimmy McGovern's 'The Street').
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostDelighted to hear the announcement of the arrival of series 4 of Shetland this coming Tuesday on BBC1.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09s3x8g
SPOILER ALERT if you're thinking of reading the books
The TV series only very loosely based on the books. Broad similarities, but different characters (no Tosh, Perez's colleague/love interest after the death of his fiancée Fran from whom he inherits young daughter a hippy-ish DI from the Hebrides called Willow Reeves....titles of books/episodes the same but in one case a different culprit....the Fair Isle episode in the book the one in which Fran meets her end.....The books ideal for bedtime reading. The author clearly not too bothered (she's also the author of the "Vera" series televised with Brenda Blethyn, which I have neither watched not read, so clearly doing nicely out of TV rights )
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