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Vera (TV Series)
''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, and to date, eleven series have aired, with the latest debuting on 29 August 2021. The series stars Brenda Blethyn as the principal character, Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope. In 2021, Ann Cleeves confirmed that the character of Vera was based on a neighbour of her maternal grandmother. The neighbour had been something of a busybody and her personality was the basis for Vera. Vera is a nearly retired employee of the fictional 'Northumberland & City Police', who is obsessive about her work and driven by her own demons. She plods along in a constantly dishevelled state, but has a calculating mind and, despite her irascible personality, she cares deeply about her work and colleagues. She often proves her superior skills by picking up small errors in her team members' thought processes. Vera forms a close ...
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Ann Cleeves
Ann Cleeves (born 1954) is a British mystery crime writer. She wrote the Vera Stanhope, Jimmy Perez, and Matthew Venn series, all three of which have been adapted into TV shows. In 2006 she won the Duncan Lawrie Dagger for her novel ''Raven Black'', the first novel in the Jimmy Perez series. Early life and career Cleeves was born in Herefordshire and brought up in north Devon where she attended Barnstaple Grammar School; she studied English at the University of Sussex but dropped out and then took up various jobs including cook at the Fair Isle bird observatory, auxiliary coastguard, probation officer, library outreach worker and child care officer. Personal life She lives in Whitley Bay, and is widowed with two daughters. Honours, awards, and media appearances In 2006 she won the Duncan Lawrie Dagger for her novel ''Raven Black''. In 2014 Cleeves was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters by the University of Sunderland. In 2015, Cleeves was the Programming Chair fo ...
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1080i
1080i (also known as Full HD or BT.709) is a combination of frame resolution and scan type. 1080i is used in high-definition television (HDTV) and high-definition video. The number "1080" refers to the number of horizontal lines on the screen. The "i" is an abbreviation for "interlaced"; this indicates that only the even lines, then the odd lines of each frame (each image called a video field) are drawn alternately, so that only half the number of actual image frames are used to produce video. A related display resolution is 1080p, which also has 1080 lines of resolution; the "p" refers to progressive scan, which indicates that the lines of resolution for each frame are "drawn" on the screen in sequence. The term assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9 (a rectangular TV that is wider than it is tall), so the 1080 lines of vertical resolution implies 1920 columns of horizontal resolution, or 1920 pixels × 1080 lines. A 1920 pixels × 1080 lines screen has a total of 2.1 ...
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Gaby Chiappe
Gaby Chiappe (born c. 1964) is a British screenwriter, known for her original works: television show The Level (TV series), ''The Level'', and the films ''Their Finest'' and Misbehaviour (film), ''Misbehaviour''. Prior to developing these, she worked extensively in commissioned British television, receiving praise and accolades for some of her stories. She has also acted, at university and in a small role in ''Their Finest''. Early life and education Chiappe was born in Gibraltar to Mary and William Chiappe. When she was three, the family moved to Brighton, England; Chiappe attended the Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Hove, Cardinal Newman Catholic School, where Mary was an English teacher and taught her daughter in the Sixth form college, sixth form. Chiappe was then admitted to New Hall, Cambridge, New Hall of the University of Cambridge, reading Archaeology. After her first year, she transferred to studying English Literature. At Cambridge, she "did as much acting as possible ...
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Farren Blackburn
Farren Blackburn is a British film and television director and screenwriter. His work includes Netflix's young adult love story, ''The Innocents'', the French English-language psychological thriller ''Shut In'' starring Naomi Watts, Netflix/Marvel's ''Daredevil'', ''Iron Fist'' and ''The Defenders''. Early career As a young man he was on the books of Cambridge United Football Club and represented England at youth level. Career He directed ''The Fades'' for which he received a BAFTA for best Drama Series. He also directed the Golden Globe nominated crime series ''Luther'', the movie '' Hammer of the Gods, ''BBC period drama'' The Musketeers'' and the ''Doctor Who'' episodes "The Rings of Akhaten" and the 2011 Christmas special, "The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe". He directed Naomi Watts in the French English-language psychological thriller '' Shut In'' (2016), from Christina Hodson's ''Blacklist'' screenplay about a woman who discovers a shocking secret about her catatonic so ...
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Broadcasters' Audience Research Board
The Broadcasters Audience Research Board (BARB) is a British organisation that compiles audience measurement and television ratings in the United Kingdom. It was created in 1981 to replace two previous systems whereby ITV ratings were compiled by JICTAR (Joint Industry Committee for Television Audience Research), whilst the BBC did their own audience research. BARB is jointly owned by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. Participating viewers have a box on top of their TV sets which tracks the programmes they watch. Business Currently, BARB have approximately 5,100 homes (equating to approximately 12,000 individuals) participating in the panel. This means that with a total UK population of 65,648,100, according to the 2016 census, each viewer with a BARB reporting box represents over 5,000 people. The box records exactly what programmes they watch, and the panelists indicate who is in the room watching by pressing a butt ...
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Paul Rutman
Paul Rutman is a British writer and producer best known for being the writer of historical drama ''Indian Summers'' and crime drama ''Vera Vera may refer to: Names * Vera (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Vera (given name), a given name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name) **Vera (), archbishop of the archdiocese of Tarr ...''. Filmography Awards and nominations BAFTA Awards *2008 Nominated BAFTA TV Award Best Drama Serial Five Days (2007) Shared with: Otto Bathurst Simon Curtis Gwyneth Hughes *2007 Nominated BAFTA TV Award Best Drama Serial The Virgin Queen (2005) Shared with: Coky Giedroyc Paula Milne Banff Television Festival *2008 Nominated Banff Rockie Award Best Mini-Series Five Days (2007) Shared with: Gwyneth Hughes Simon Curtis Otto Bathurst USA / UK Broadcasting Press Guild Awards *2008 Nominated Broadcasting Press Guild Award Best Drama Series Five Days (2007) Shared with: Otto Bathurst ...
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Adrian Shergold
Adrian Shergold (born 24 March 1948 in Croydon, Surrey) is a British film and television director. Selected filmography *''Danielle Cable: Eyewitness'' (2003) *''Dirty Filthy Love'' (2004) *''Ahead of the Class'' (2005) *''Pierrepoint (film), Pierrepoint'' (2005) *''Clapham Junction (film), Clapham Junction'' (2007) *''Funny Cow'' (2017) *''Persuasion (2007 film), Persuasion'' (2007) Selected television *''Christabel (TV series), Christabel'' (1988) *''Holding On (TV series), Holding On'' (1997) *''Eureka Street (TV series), Eureka Street'' (1999) *''The Second Coming (TV serial), The Second Coming'' (2003) *''Mad Dogs (British TV series), Mad Dogs'' (2011) *''Vera (TV series), Vera'' (2011) *''Lucan (2013 TV series), Lucan'' (2013) *''My Mother and Other Strangers'' (2016) Selected theatre *''Chorus Girls (musical), Chorus Girls'' (1981) References

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Royal Military Police
The Royal Military Police (RMP) is the corps of the British Army responsible for the policing of army service personnel, and for providing a military police presence both in the UK and while service personnel are deployed overseas on operations and exercises. Members of the RMP are often known as 'Redcaps' because of the scarlet covers on their peaked caps and scarlet coloured berets. The RMP's origins can be traced back to the 13th century but it was not until 1877 that a regular corps of military police was formed with the creation of the Military Mounted Police, which was followed by the Military Foot Police in 1885. Although technically two independent corps, they effectively functioned as a single organisation. In 1926, they were fully amalgamated to form the Corps of Military Police (CMP). In recognition of their service in the Second World War, they became the Corps of Royal Military Police on 28 November 1946. In 1992, the RMP amalgamated into the Adjutant General's C ...
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Sonya Cassidy
Sonya Cassidy is a British actress. Career Cassidy is known for her roles as Clara in the BBC period drama '' The Paradise'', as Celine Ashworth in the police detective series '' Vera'', as the Oracle in Syfy fantasy series '' Olympus'', and as Hester in the Channel 4 science fiction series ''Humans''. Cassidy starred in the AMC television series ''Lodge 49''. She also has some film appearances and has also done theatre work. In 2022, she starred in the science fiction series ''The Man Who Fell to Earth'', a television adaptation of the Walter Tevis Walter Stone Tevis (February 28, 1928 – August 9, 1984) was an American novelist and short story writer. Three of his six novels were adapted into major films: '' The Hustler'', '' The Color of Money'' and '' The Man Who Fell to Earth''. A four ... novel. Filmography Notes References External links * Year of birth uncertain Place of birth missing (living people) Living people British actresses Year of birth mi ...
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Christopher Colquhoun
Christopher Colquhoun (born in Carlisle, England) is an English actor who trained at RADA. He is known for appearing as Simon Kaminski in the BBC drama series ''Casualty'', from 2002 to 2004. He also appeared in ''Holby City'' in this role as well. He also played Jake Quinn in ''The Bill'' for two episodes – "An Honour to Serve", parts 1 and 2, and appeared as pathologist Dr Tony Carmichael in the seventh season of '' Vera'', screened during 2017. He played Hector in William Shakespeare's play '' Troilus & Cressida'', which was shown in the 2009 season (until September 20) in Shakespeare's Globe theatre in London. On 4 December 2009 he joined the cast of ''Coronation Street''. In 2014, he played Joff in ''The Believers'' at the Tricycle, London, and Scar in The Lion King (musical) ''The Lion King'' is a Musical theatre, musical play based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios' The Lion King, animated feature film of the same name with music by Elton John, lyrics by T ...
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Steve Evets
Steve Evets (born Steven Murphy; 26 July 1959) is an English actor and musician, who found fame in the leading role in the 2009 film ''Looking for Eric''. Personal life Born in Salford, Lancashire, Evets joined the Merchant Navy after leaving school, but was kicked out after three years, after jumping ship twice in Japan and spending his eighteenth birthday in a Bombay brothel.Wilson, Benji (2009"Looking for Eric: Steve Evets is up there with Cantona" ''The Daily Telegraph'', 6 June 2009. In 1987 Evets was injured in a pub brawl and spent time on a life support machine. He was stabbed through the liver, lung and diaphragm, was glassed in the face and had his throat cut.Fitzherbert, Henry (2009)ELECTRICIAN SPARKS A HIT FLICK FOR CANTONA, ''Daily Express'', 14 June 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
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Paul Kaye
Paul Kaye (born 15 December 1964) is an English comedian and actor. He is known for his portrayals of shock interviewer Dennis Pennis on ''The Sunday Show'', New York lawyer Mike Strutter on MTV's ''Strutter'', Thoros of Myr in HBO's ''Game of Thrones'', and Vincent the Fox on the BBC comedy ''Mongrels''. Early life Kaye was born in the Clapham area of London on 15 December 1964. He and his twin sister were adopted by Jackie and Ivan Kaye and raised in Wembley, where their adoptive parents ran a sportswear shop. He is of Jewish background. He was a promising schoolboy athlete who achieved an impressive time in the 100-metre race. He later became a fan of punk rock, particularly the Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. At the age of 16, he entered Harrow Art School on a two-year foundation course, and achieved a distinction before earning a first-class degree in Theatre Design from Nottingham Trent University (then called Trent Polytechnic). Career Early career On graduation, Ka ...
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