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Vera is a British crime drama series based on the Vera Stanhope series of novels written by crime writer Ann Cleeves. It was first broadcast on ITV on 1 May 2011. As of 2 January 2025, 56 original episodes of Vera have aired over fourteen series. [1]
Vera is a British crime drama television series based on the Vera Stanhope novels by Ann Cleeves. It ran on ITV for 14 years from 1 May 2011 to 2 January 2025 and starred Brenda Blethyn as the principal character, Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope.
Having watched the first two episodes of Vera of Series 2; I'm seeing a few inconsistencies. When the main character is looking at a press clipping of her and her late Sergeant colleague in Episode 1, it clearly identifies her force as Northumberland and City Police (hence my update on the main page) yet in Episode 2, it is now 'Northumbria & City Police'.
Brenda Blethyn has announced that she is departing the long-running detective series “Vera” after its upcoming 14th season, which will also be its last. Filming on the final season will take ...
An episode of Vera beat the first episode in the Sunday ratings drama battle. [20] [21] Official ratings raised the figure to 6.13 million. [15] The second episode on 1 September 2013 was watched by 15.6% of the viewing audience for the time with 5.23 million watching it.
Raven Black is a 2006 novel by Ann Cleeves that won the Duncan Lawrie Dagger Award for the best crime novel of the year. [1] Raven Black is the first in the "Shetland" mysteries, a series of eight novels by Cleeves, composed of two quartets, all set in Shetland.
Co-creator and executive producer Roberto Orci explained in an interview that the big reveal at the end of the episode, in which Olivia meets Bell in the parallel universe, was actually planned for a fourth season, but the writers decided "let's actually answer something instead and not get, not just rely on that mystery forever.
It first aired on May 4, 1964, and was the final episode of the first season. The title derives from William Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream , Act 5, Scene 1. Much of the footage from this episode was used in a pilot episode for an unsold suspense/horror anthology series entitled The Unknown .