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Shetland shooting eighth season

Ashley Jensen has now joined Scottish crime drama alongside Alison O’Donnell.

Filming has begun on UK drama Shetland in locations around Scotland and on the Shetland Isles.

Ashley Jensen (Mayflies, After Life) now joins Alison O’Donnell (Holby City) for the 8th season, with guests Phyllis Logan (Guilt, Downtown Abbey), Jamie Sives (Guilt, Annika), Dawn Steele (Holby City, Granite Harbour), Don Gilet (EastEnders, Sherwood), Ann Louise Ross (River City) and Lorraine McIntosh (Outlander, My Name is Joe).

Series regulars include Steven Robertson (playing DC Sandy Wilson), Lewis Howden (Sgt Billy McCabe), Anne Kidd (Cora McLean), Angus Miller (Donnie), Conor McCarry (PC Alex Grant) and Eubha Akilade (PC Lorna Burns).

Originally based on award-winning novels by crime writer Ann Cleeves, the new series sees Met Police Detective Inspector Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen), return to her native Shetland to retrieve the vulnerable witness to a gangland murder. Tosh (Alison O’Donnell) must pause her investigation into a string of mysterious animal deaths to help DI Ruth Calder find the witness before it’s too late.

However, Calder’s hostility to Shetland will challenge Tosh’s view of her adopted home and their journey into the darker recesses of Shetland’s past and present will test this fragile, new partnership.

Gaynor Holmes, Commissioning Editor for the BBC says: “We couldn’t be more delighted to see Shetland return with such a stellar cast and a brand new, taut and thrilling murder mystery to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. We’re very excited to see the show embark on this fantastic new chapter, with its unique blend of haunting atmosphere, rich character and emotional storytelling.”

Kate Bartlett, Executive Producer for Silverprint Pictures says: “We’re so excited about this new series of Shetland with Ashley and Alison and all our wonderful returning and guest cast. Paul Logue has created a distinctive and emotionally complex story, set against the stunning and evocative landscape of the Shetland Isles. We’re thrilled to be making this new series with such incredible Scottish talent.”

Shetland is part of a growing list of BBC dramas from Scotland, including the recently announced adaptation of Shuggie Bain, alongside Guilt, Vigil, Mayflies and Granite Harbour.

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  1. Excellent news. But. Not looking forward to Douglas Henshall leaving. I quite like him and his character storyline and of course his dreamy accent and face. Also, I am one eighth Scottish, which helps with watching the series. And I have s1-5? on dvd. I now start to rewatch Douglas Henshall s1-5. Glad that Tosh is staying. I was hoping for a romance between the two characters. Alas, not to be. Thank you David for the article.

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