Rebus (2000 TV Series)
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''Rebus'' is a British
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detective drama series based on the '' Inspector Rebus'' novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin. The series, produced by STV Studios for the
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network, was broadcast between 26 April 2000 and 7 December 2007, and consisted of fourteen episodes across four series. The first series starred John Hannah as the title character; and was co-produced by Hannah's own production company,
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. After Hannah quit, the role was re-cast with Ken Stott appearing in three subsequent series, produced in-house by STV. In 2022, it was announced the series would return to television, with Nordic streaming service
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producing a new Rebus adaptation, starring
Richard Rankin Richard Rankin (born Richard Harris on 4 January 1983) is a Scottish film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for the Scottish sketch show ''Burnistoun'' and as Roger Wakefield MacKenzie in the Starz drama '' Outlander''. Early life ...
, the company's first original commission in the UK.


Production

The first series is very different in both format and style. Hannah's portrayal of Rankin's world-weary detective was questioned by many who knew the books, as he did not physically match their image of Rebus. Hannah himself has said he felt forced into the role, having been executive producer, when his own choice for the role, Peter Mullan, was rejected by STV. Hannah's interpretation of the inspector has been viewed as deeper than the later productions, using narration to expand the viewers insight into the character's thoughts, or to reveal background information, which never occurs during Stott's tenure. The earlier stories also retained the darkness of the novels and were more faithful to the original storylines, while longer running times meant that each story could be less ruthless with Rankin's many asides and sub-plots. "The First Stone" is the first and only story to be featured throughout the series which is not based upon a full ''Rebus'' novel, rather a novella from a collection of short stories. "Knots and Crosses" is the only story which, despite bearing the name of a Rankin book, does not share the plot.


Cancellation

In February 2008, ITV announced that ''Rebus'' had been axed, amid reports that Stott had told producers he did not want to continue in the role. ITV indicated at the time that further "one-off specials are a possibility for the future." In April 2011, it was reported that the series could make a return to television, and a spokeswoman for STV confirmed a comeback was on the cards: "We fully intend to bring ''Rebus'' back in the future. There are no firm plans yet, but it will return." In 2012, Rankin announced that he has purchased the rights to the TV series back, and that he does not intend to bring Rebus back in the present format, having criticised the shorter format of the later series.


Release

All three Stott series were released on DVD in the
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in 2007. In Region 1,
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released the first series on DVD on 10 January 2006. Series two through four were later released by Acorn Media between 2006 and 2008. In 2008, Delta released the Hannah series in a four-disc box set.
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Cast

* John Hannah as John Rebus, DI John Rebus (Series 1) * Ken Stott as DI John Rebus (Series 2–4) * Gayanne Potter /
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as DS Siobhan Clarke * Sara Stewart /
Jennifer Black Jennifer Black is a Scottish actress notable for playing Stella Urquhart in the film '' Local Hero'' and DCS Gill Templer in the TV series ''Rebus''. She has also appeared in ''The Bill'', '' River City, Hi De Hi'' and ''Taggart''. After leavi ...
as DCI Gill Templer *
Ron Donachie Ronald Eaglesham Porter (born 26 April 1956), known professionally as Ron Donachie, is a Scottish actor. He is known for starring as DI John Rebus in the BBC Radio 4 dramatisations of the Ian Rankin "Rebus" detective novels and for his supporti ...
as DCS Jack Gunner (Series 3–4) * Ewan Stewart as DI Jack Morton (Series 1) * Jenny Ryan as WPC Mary Logan (Series 1)


Episode list


Series 1 (2000–2001)


Series 2 (2006)


Series 3 (2006)


Series 4 (2007)


References


External links

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Ian Rankin
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