Shetland (TV series)
Shetland is a Scottish television crime drama television series, made by ITV Studios for the BBC and broadcast on BBC One, that first broadcast on 10 March 2013. Initially based upon the novels of Ann Cleeves, the series was brought to screen by David Kane, who has remained a principal writer throughout the series.
The series stars Douglas Henshall as Jimmy Pérez, a detective inspector working for the Shetland police, Alison O'Donnell as Detective Sergeant Alison "Tosh" Macintosh, and Steven Robertson as Detective Constable Sandy Wilson. Mark Bonnar, Lewis Howden, Erin Armstrong, Julie Graham, and Anne Kidd are also credited as principal members of the cast.
The story takes place largely on the eponymous Scottish archipelago, although much of the series' filming takes place on the Scottish mainland, with only some location filming actually taking place in Shetland. Five series have been broadcast. Douglas Henshall won the 2016 BAFTA Scotland award for best actor for his role as Jimmy Pérez, and the series received the award for Best TV Drama.
On December 2, 2019, BBC One announced that Shetland would return for two further series airing respectively in 2020 and 2021. Henshall is confirmed to return to his role, along with O’Donnell.
Production
The first series consists of two episodes; a single two-part story based on the novel Red Bones by Ann Cleeves. This series was broadcast across two nights on 10 and 11 March 2013 and was produced by Sue de Beauvoir. Subsequently, a second series was commissioned by the BBC. Series two was extended to contain six episodes. These were filmed in 2013 and screened in 2014. This series features three two-part stories based on Cleeves' novels Raven Black, Dead Water, and Blue Lightning. This series was produced by Peter Gallagher.Filming began in April 2015 for a third series, which began screening in January 2016. This series saw a change in format; with all six episodes covering a single story, written exclusively for television. This was the first series not to adapt any of Cleeves' novels. Ciarán Hinds and Anna Chancellor were among the new cast members for this series. A fourth series was announced by the BBC in July 2016. Again, this series is a single story played out across six episodes and written exclusively for television. Stephen Walters and Neve McIntosh were among the new cast members announced for the series. It was broadcast on BBC One beginning on 13 February 2018.
In July 2018, Henshall confirmed that filming for series five would take place over the following four months. Series five was broadcast on BBC1, starting on 12 February 2019.
During the filming of the programme, the cast and crew are usually based in Glasgow and other areas of mainland Scotland. Filming often takes place in areas with landscape or buildings reminiscent of those in the Shetland Islands, such as Kilbarchan in Renfrewshire, Barrhead, where Henshall was born and grew up, Ayr and Irvine, North Ayrshire. "My character’s house is actually in Kilbarchan, the interior of a couple of crofts are here and the police station is in Barrhead", Henshall said in a 2019 interview.
Filming locations on or near Shetland have included Lerwick, the main port of the Shetland Islands and on the NorthLink ferry approaching Lerwick as well as the village of Wester Quarff south of Lerwick. Some filming was done on Fair Isle for series 2 while the Hillswick wildlife sanctuary was featured in series 4.
Cast
Main cast
- Douglas Henshall as Jimmy Perez, detective inspector
- Alison O'Donnell as Alison "Tosh" MacIntosh, detective sergeant
- Steven Robertson as Sandy Wilson, detective constable
- Mark Bonnar as Duncan Hunter, Cassie's biological father
- Julie Graham as Rhona Kelly, procurator fiscal
- Lewis Howden as Billy McCabe, police sergeant
- Erin Armstrong as Cassie Perez, Jimmy's stepdaughter
- Anne Kidd as Cora McLean, forensic pathologist
- Stewart Porter as Billy McBride, police sergeant
Series 1
- Sandra Voe as Mima Wilson
- Claire Rafferty as Anna Haldane
- Jim Sturgeon as Ronald Haldane
- Gemma Chan as Hattie James
- Geraldine Alexander as Gwen James
- Lindy Whiteford as Jackie Haldane
- James Greene as Andrew Haldane
- Martin Wenner as Professor Paul Berglund
- Alexander Morton as Joseph Wilson
- Sophie Rundle as Sophie
- Sooz Aitken as Young Mima Wilson
Series 2
- Rebecca Benson as Sally Henry
- Brian Cox as Magnus Bain
- Sophia Carr-Gomm as Catherine Ross
- Chris Reilly as Alan Isbister
- Cara Kelly as Margaret Henry
- Frances Grey as Jess Collins
- Freya Monk as Kitty Collins
- Matthew Zajac as Alex Henry
- Anthony Flanagan as Euan Ross
- Tunji Kasim as Hugo Scott
- Jana Reinermann as Gret Bruce
- Jordan Young as Brian Bruce
- Nina Sosanya as Willow Reeves
- Alex Norton as Cameron Watt
- David Hayman as Joe Dalhousie
- Kari Corbett as Evie Watt
- Marnie Baxter as Jenny Belshaw
- Iain Robertson as Jerry Markham
- Clive Russell as Adam Markham
- Gerda Stevenson as Maria Markham
- Neil McKinven as Andy Belshaw
- Forbes Masson as Reg Gilbert
- Henry Pettigrew as Iain Redford
- Steven Cree as John Henderson
- John Lynch as Frank Blake
- Bill Paterson as James Perez
- Leigh Biagi as Anna Blake
- Anthony Howell as Peter Latimer
- David Ireland as Finlay Caulfield
- Julie Hale as Tessa Warren
- Keith Ramsey as Joe Blake
- Annie Louise Ross as Mary Perez
- Susan Vidler as Isobel Tulloch
- Lorne MacFadyen as Angus Tulloch
- Michael Nardone as Donnie Tulloch
- David Annen as Bill Warren
- Paksie Vernon as Gina Bradley
Series 3
- Ciarán Hinds as Michael Maguire
- Saskia Reeves as Freya Galdie
- Sara Vickers as Leanne Randall
- Andrew Rothney as Robbie Morton
- Archie Panjabi as DS Asha Israni
- Anna Chancellor as Phyllis Brenan
- James Cosmo as Arthur MacCall
- Jamie Michie as Lowrie
- Jack Greenlees as Craig Cooper
- Kate Donnelly as Grace
- Mark Cox as Tommy Monro
- Struan Rodger as Alec
- Ace Bhatti as Calvin Sarwar
- Benjamin Cawley as Edison
Series 4
- Stephen Walters as Thomas Malone
- Neve McIntosh as Kate Kilmuir
- Sean McGinley as Drew McColl
- Amy Lennox as Sally McColl
- Fiona Bell as Donna Killick
- Sophie Stone as Jo Halley
- Gerard Miller as Alan Killick
- Allison McKenzie as Gail Callahan
- Julia Brown as Molly Kilmuir
- Arnmundur Ernst Björnsson as DS Lars Bleymann
- Carolin Stoltz as DI Anke Strom
- Eleanor Matsuura as DI Jessie Cole
- Joi Johannsson as Andreas Hagan
- Hannah Donaldson as Meg Hamilton
- Michael Moreland as Benny Ray
Series 5
- Rakie Ayola as Olivia Lennox
- Derek Riddell as Chris Brooks
- Catherine Walker as Alice Brooks
- Tracy Wiles as Carla Hayes
- Owen Whitelaw as Prentice Hayes
- Lorn Macdonald as Jamie Hayes
- Ryan Fletcher as Calum Dunwoody
- John Kazek as Paul Kiernan
- Meghan Tyler as Mags
- Ayanda Bhebe as Daniel Ugara
- Conor McCarry as PC Alex Grant
- Robin Laing as Gavin Laird
- Gail Watson as Mary Hunter
- Frances Mayil McCann as Niki
- Angus Miller as Donnie
- Emma Mullen as Rosie
- Titana Muthui as Zezi Ugara
- Kirsty Stuart as Morag Dunwoody
- Kate Dickie as Sam Boyd
- Jenni Keenan-Green as Claire McGuire
- Therese Bradley as Andrea Doyle
- Robert Cavanah as Graeme Benson
Episodes
Overview
Series 1 (2013)
Series 2 (2014)
Series 3 (2016)
The broadcast of Episode 6 was delayed due to coverage of an FA Cup replay being broadcast. In contrast to Season 2, Season 3 is one 6-part story.Overall No. | Episode No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | UK air date | UK viewers |
Series 4 (2018)
The broadcast of Episode 3 was delayed by 24 hours due to the broadcast of an FA Cup replay.Overall No. | Episode No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | UK air date | UK viewers |
Series 5 (2019)
Overall No. | Episode No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | UK air date | UK viewers |
Home Media
In Australia, Shetland has been released on DVD. Series 1 contains the Pilot "Red Bones" and the Season 2 episodes "Raven Black", "Dead Water" and "Blue Lightning". Series 2 contains the Series 3 episodes, Series 3 contains the Series 4 episodes, and Series 4 contains the Season 5 episodes.DVD Name | Release Date |
Shetland | September 17, 2014 |
Shetland: Series 2 | May 11, 2016 |
Shetland: Series 3 | May 9, 2018 |
Shetland: Series 4 | August 7, 2019 |
International broadcasts
- Australia: The programme airs on BBC First and ABC in Australia. Series 1-3 is also available on Netflix.
- Belgium: The programme began airing on Flemish public broadcaster VRT's main channel, één, in October 2015.
- Canada: The series is broadcast on British Columbia's Knowledge Network and streamed on Netflix.
- Denmark: Danish network DR 1 began showing Shetland in October 2015.
- Germany: The series began airing on Das Erste at the end of March 2016.
- Ireland: The series began airing on Virgin Media in February 2019
- Italy: The series began airing on Giallo in March 2018.
- Finland: Viewers in Finland were able to start watching the show from August 2015 on public broadcaster YLE's main TV1 channel, where the show was titled "Shetlandsaarten murhat."
- Netherlands: Shetland is aired as part of the "Detectives" series from KRO-NCRV on NPO 1.
- New Zealand: The programme began airing in New Zealand on Vibe in January 2016.
- Norway: Shetland is aired on public broadcaster NRK.
- Spain: The programme began airing in Galicia on Televisión de Galicia in October 2015.
- Portugal: The programme began airing in Portugal on Fox Crime in August 2016.
- Slovenia: The programme began airing in Slovenia on public broadcaster RTVSLO in July 2015.
- Sweden: Swedish public broadcaster SVT started airing the 3rd series in January 2016 on their primary network SVT1.
- United States: The series is broadcast on many stations of the Public Broadcasting System.
- The series became available on Netflix in 2016. In 2018, the Britbox streaming service acquired the exclusive rights to Shetland’s Series 4, releasing new episodes weekly. Similarly, Series 5 has been released one episode per week beginning April 30, 2019. In April 2019, Netflix dropped the series from its streaming service in the USA. Amazon has Series 1-3 available for fee purchase by episode or by season but is not included in its Prime streaming subscription.
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