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- Shetland (TV series) - Wikipedia
Shetland is a British crime drama television series produced by ITV Studios for BBC Scotland First broadcast on BBC One on 10 March 2013, it is originally based upon the novels of Ann Cleeves and adapted by David Kane
- Shetland (TV Series 2013– ) - IMDb
And to an extent, 'Shetland' is pure formula milk But there's something in the spectacular landscape that makes the stories affecting; and even if the role is thin, Douglas Henshall manages to invest it with a convincing, emotional gravitas that goes beyond what's written in the script
- Shetland Season 10 Episode 4: Release date news, streaming details and more
Shetland Season 10 Episode 4, set to release on November 26 at 9 PM, brings audiences back to the wide Scottish islands this week
- ‘Shetland’ Season 10 Gets a Huge Update After Divisive Season 9 - MSN
Based on the novels by Ann Cleeves, the beloved BBC crime series Shetland may have stumbled in fan opinion following the recent Season 9, but let that take nothing away from what the show has
- Love Shetland? Here are the locations from the hit series you need to . . .
Shetland is one of our favourite shows on television right now, and if you've ever fancied stepping into the shoes of Jimmy Perez or DI Ruth Calder, here's the best places to visit
- Shetland season 9 full season guide: plot, cast, and more
Shetland season 9 was another great season, here's a complete guide to the whole series When Douglas Henshall left at the end of season 7, the big question was could the series continue to be a success without its leading man?
- Ashley Jensen’s British Crime Masterpiece ‘Shetland . . . - Collider
See an exclusive image from Shetland Season 10, featuring DI Ruth Calder Get a first look at the new season's cast and mystery ahead of its premiere
- Shetland series nine air date confirmed - BBC
Shetland will return with a brand-new series on Wednesday 6 November on BBC iPlayer and BBC One Series 9 sees Ashley Jensen and Alison O’Donnell reprise their roles as Detectives Ruth Calder and
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