Vera (TV series)

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Vera
Series title and an image of the lead character
GenreCrime drama
Created byAnn Cleeves
StarringBrenda Blethyn
David Leon
Kenny Doughty
Jon Morrison
Cush Jumbo
Kingsley Ben-Adir
Wunmi Mosaku
Paul Ritter
Clare Calbraith
Lisa Hammond
Riley Jones
Noof McEwan
Ibinabo Jack
ComposerBen Bartlett
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series11
No. of episodes42 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersElaine Collins
Kate Bartlett
Kate Lewis
Myar Craig-Brown
Michael Dawson
Will Nicholson
Letitia Knight
ProducersElaine Collins
Elwan Rowlands
Margaret Mitchell
Running time2 hours including adverts
Production companiesITV Studios (2011–2017)
Silverprint Pictures (2018–present)
DistributorITV Studios
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format16:9 1080i
Audio formatStereo
Original release1 May 2011 (2011-05-01) –
present

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. 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 relationship with sergeants Joe Ashworth (David Leon) and Aiden Healy (Kenny Doughty).[1] In 2021, Anne 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. On 27 August 2020, it was confirmed that the show had been renewed for an eleventh series, which will air in 2021 and 2022. [2]

Production[]

Hidden Depths, Telling Tales and The Crow Trap from the first series, and Silent Voices from the second series, are based on the novels of the same names by Ann Cleeves. The episode Sandancers from the second series was due to be broadcast on Sunday, 13 May 2012. However, the episode was pulled from the schedule as its storyline was about a soldier's death in Afghanistan and it coincided with news of two servicemen dying there.[3]

In August 2012, Vera was renewed for a third series of four episodes, with both Brenda Blethyn and David Leon confirmed as returning for the new series.[4] Filming on the third series finished in February 2013. The last three episodes of the series were broadcast in a later timeslot, from 9:00pm–11:00pm.

On 22 April 2013, ITV renewed Vera for a fourth series, before the third series had even been broadcast. Filming on the fourth series completed in October 2013, and included an adaptation of the then-unpublished novel On Harbour Street, which was subsequently published in January 2014, ahead of the TV broadcast. This made the opening episode the first since the second series to be a direct adaptation from the Vera novels and leaves The Glass Room as the only novel yet to be filmed.

On 5 June 2014, ITV announced that a fifth series had been commissioned but that David Leon would not be returning. Kenny Doughty was unveiled as his successor. Latisha Knight was announced as executive producer for this series.[5] Cush Jumbo returned to the main cast following her two episode guest stint in series two, while Lisa Hammond joined the cast as newcomer Helen Milton.[6]

In March 2015, ITV announced that the show had been renewed for a sixth series, with filming commencing in June. The third episode was announced to be an adaptation of the novel The Moth Catcher, which was set to be published in September 2015.[7] Noof McEwan joined the cast following the departure of Cush Jumbo.[8]

On 14 January 2020, while attending the TCA Press Tour, Brenda Blethyn confirmed that Vera was renewed for an eleventh series. Production of four new episodes began in April 2020 and are due to premiere in 2021.[9] The producers of the show also discussed the possibility of a U.S. remake of the show.

Cast[]

Current Cast
Character Actor Duration
DCI Vera Stanhope Brenda Blethyn Series 1–present
DS Aiden Healy Kenny Doughty Series 5–present
DC Jacqueline Williams Ibinabo Jack Series 8–present
DC Kenny Lockhart Jon Morrison Series 1–present [10]
DC Mark Edwards Riley Jones Series 3–present
Dr. Malcolm Donahue Paul Kaye Series 9–present[11]
PC George Wooten Steve Evets Series 7–present [12]

Riley Jones appeared in two episodes as PC Mark Edwards, once in Series 1 and once in series 2 before joining the main cast in series 3 now transferred to CID.

Former Cast
Character Actor Duration
DS Joe Ashworth David Leon Series 1–4
DC Holly Lawson Wunmi Mosaku Series 1–2
DC Bethany Whelan Cush Jumbo Series 2, Series 5–6
DC Rebecca Shepherd Clare Calbraith Series 3–4
DC Hicham Cherradi Noof McEwan Series 6–7
IO Helen Milton Lisa Hammond Series 5–7
Dr. Billy Cartwright Paul Ritter Series 1–3
Dr. Anthony Carmichael Christopher Colquhoun Series 7
Dr. Marcus Sumner Kingsley Ben-Adir Series 4–6, Series 8
Celine Ashworth Sonya Cassidy Series 2–4

Clare Calbraith appeared in one episode as RMP Captain Rebecca Shepherd in series 2, before joining the main cast in series 3 as a detective constable.

Episodes[]

SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedAverage UK viewers
(millions)
First airedLast aired
141 May 2011 (2011-05-01)22 May 2011 (2011-05-22)6.60
2422 April 2012 (2012-04-22)3 June 2012 (2012-06-03)6.37
3425 August 2013 (2013-08-25)15 September 2013 (2013-09-15)6.53
4427 April 2014 (2014-04-27)18 May 2014 (2014-05-18)6.42
545 April 2015 (2015-04-05)26 April 2015 (2015-04-26)6.19
6431 January 2016 (2016-01-31)21 February 2016 (2016-02-21)7.88
7419 March 2017 (2017-03-19)9 April 2017 (2017-04-09)8.07
847 January 2018 (2018-01-07)28 January 2018 (2018-01-28)9.03
9413 January 2019 (2019-01-13)3 February 2019 (2019-02-03)8.48
10412 January 2020 (2020-01-12)2 February 2020 (2020-02-02)8.30
11629 August 2021 (2021-08-29) ()TBA

Series 1 (2011)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
11"Hidden Depths"Adrian ShergoldPaul Rutman1 May 2011 (2011-05-01)6.75[nb 1]
DCI Vera Stanhope has two apparently unrelated murders and a kidnapping. Her life is complicated by the death of her father and her decision to live in his home which sadly contains the cluttered remains of his life. The story unfolds with Vera discovering that the murders are tied to photos and a missing camera.
22"Telling Tales"Peter HoarPaul Rutman8 May 2011 (2011-05-08)6.57[nb 2]
Jeannie Long escapes from custody, 10 years after she was convicted of the murder of Abby, the teenaged daughter of her lover. Coldly rejected by her father after she returns home, Jeannie kills herself. News of her death finally brings evidence that proves she was innocent, as she had long claimed, leading to Vera reopening the case.
33"The Crow Trap"Farren BlackburnStephen Brady15 May 2011 (2011-05-15)6.58[nb 3]
Vera investigates when an old associate, Bella Furness, is found bludgeoned to death in the barn of her farmhouse. Environmentalist Ann Preece, who discovered the body, denies having a motive for murder. Suspicion falls upon Bella's stepson, Neville, who stands to inherit the land on which the farmhouse is located. His connections with a local building firm, who plan to demolish the farmhouse to build an access road for a new quarry, further complicates Vera's investigation. Meanwhile, Vera is confronted by a bereaved mother whose son disappeared whilst up at the farmhouse several years previously. As a complex love triangle involving several of the prime suspects begins to unravel, a second murder throws suspicion upon the identity of Bella's killer, and links between the three cases begin to emerge, suggesting a possible motive for murder.
44"Little Lazarus"Paul WhittingtonPaul Rutman22 May 2011 (2011-05-22)6.51[nb 4]
When the body of a badly beaten young mother is found up on the moor, Vera follows a trail of footprints and discovers a young boy submerged in a nearby river. As it transpires that the initial victim was beaten several times with a baseball bat, Vera and Joe set about discovering her identity. A holdall containing £2,000 found in the boot of her car fails to yield any significant clues, and the young boy is unable to recall the events of that night, nor much of his life to date. When the victim is finally identified as 31-year-old Margaret Wilde, a complex web of former relationships and care home abuse begins to unravel. As Vera tries to identify a possible suspect identified only as 'The Shiny Man', she begins to cross wires with a local county judge, Patricia Carmichael, whom she suspects is more involved with the victim than she cares to elaborate.

Series 2 (2012)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
51"The Ghost Position"Peter HoarPaul Rutman22 April 2012 (2012-04-22)6.12[24]
When an old colleague of DCI Vera Stanhope, Sergeant Stuart Macken, commits suicide at the hospital where his daughter lies critically injured after his home had been firebombed, the investigation leads to a number of suspects: the daughter's stepfather, a missing protester Sergeant Macken had under surveillance, the protester's pregnant girlfriend and an art teacher. Furthermore, a senior officer's affair with Macken comes to light and a second attempt on the daughter in hospital breaks the case wide open to explain the sergeant's suicide.
62"Silent Voices"Paul WhittingtonGaby Chiappe29 April 2012 (2012-04-29)6.53[nb 5]
Social worker Jenny Lister is murdered whilst out swimming. Everybody speaks of Jenny as if she was perfect, arousing Vera's suspicions, especially when she learns that Jenny was writing a book about some of her cases.
73"A Certain Samaritan"Ed BazalgettePaul Rutman20 May 2012 (2012-05-20)6.98[nb 6]
A shoe found in Newcastle matches another found on a dead body found in a skip in Portsmouth. The victim had traces of heroin in his bloodstream, a wallet containing £300 and another man's credit card which seem at odds with his character. The investigation includes a possessive mother, a girlfriend, a gay beekeeper dying of leukemia, and a local drug dealer later found dead on a beach. Vera's private memories about her dead father are also stirred when Joe gives her an address for her father's mistress.
84"Sandancers"Julian HolmesColin Teevan3 June 2012 (2012-06-03)5.83[nb 7]
Revenge is behind the clinical murder of Staff Sgt Deverson, a soldier in charge of a bomb disposal unit, The Sandancers. Deverson's second in command, Ollie, who was killed in Afghanistan by an improvised explosive device, was having an affair with his wife. The wife, Ollie's family, and other members of the unit all come under suspicion and the death of another unit member confuses the investigation which is not helped by the army closing ranks.

Series 3 (2013)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
91"Castles in the Air"Will SinclairPaul Rutman & Gaby Chiappe25 August 2013 (2013-08-25)6.29
When a young woman, Lizzie Faulkner, is shot late at night outside the holiday chalet where she and two friends are staying for the weekend, Vera and Joe suspect that her murder is linked to poachers operating in nearby fields. They identify a suspect, Robert Doran, but despite being in the vicinity at the time, he denies being responsible for Lizzie's murder. Vera begins to suspect the woman's death may have been a case of mistaken identity, and that the intended victim may have been one of the chalet designers, Corrine Franks, who was meant to have been staying there at the time. A link to a tragic car accident a few months earlier involving Corrine, which led to an innocent woman losing her life, appears to confirm their theory. When Corrine is later killed in a hit-and-run, the team finally get the breakthrough they have been looking for.
102"Poster Child"Paul CotterPaul Rutman1 September 2013 (2013-09-01)6.74
An acclaimed doctor, Dan Marsden, is shot through the skull in the living room of his remote country home, and his two daughters, Karen and Mira, are taken against their will. Meanwhile, a new DC, Barry Kelman, is temporarily assigned to the team to help them with the investigation. Initial suspicion falls upon Jonah Regan, an award-winning photographer who had previously tried to adopt Mira before the Marsden family were granted custody. However, it soon becomes apparent that one of Mira's relatives - her estranged brother, Malik - who was thought to have died in a bomb attack in Baghdad - is in fact alive and well, and has been contacting her through her social media accounts. Malik, however, is determined to flee back to his homeland with Mira in tow - but when he comes face to face with Laura Marsden and DC Kelman, tragedy strikes.
113"Young Gods"Dušan LazarevićGaby Chiappe8 September 2013 (2013-09-08)6.54
A group of sixth form students on a weekend retreat at a leisure centre bear witness to a man on fire who falls from a cliff into the river below. The victim, Gideon Frane, is discovered to have been a former head boy at a local boarding school for high achieving students, but is also known to have a chequered past, having been responsible for 97 incidents of harassment against his ex-girlfriend. When Billy discovers the cause of death was poisoning, Vera begins to look at the case from a completely different perspective. When the team finally track down Gideon's former best friend, Jamie Levinson, both he and Vera fall victim to a further poisoning. Connections start to build when Joe links the case to the death of a former teacher at their school, whose daughter happened to be present when Gideon was murdered.
124"Prodigal Son"Thaddeus O'SullivanMarston Bloom15 September 2013 (2013-09-15)6.54
Former London Metropolitan Police detective and well-documented ladies man, John Warnock, is found stabbed in an alleyway adjacent to a quayside pub he had been visiting earlier in the evening. Suspicion initially falls on young street thief Reece, who is well known to Kenny, who had arrested him several times in the past. Although Reece admits to lifting the victim's credit card, he denies murder. A complex web of relationships and deceit begins to boil to the surface, and it soon becomes apparent that Warnock had been using his skills as a detective to act as a spy for a local firm of solicitors, to uncover the secrets of his current boss, brewery owner Sam Harper. But with Sam, his wife and his daughter all having rock solid alibis for the time of Warnock's murder, Vera is left to decipher just how one of them managed to slip away to commit the crime.

Series 4 (2014)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
131"On Harbour Street"Thaddeus O'SullivanPaul Rutman27 April 2014 (2014-04-27)7.00
Joe's daughter is a witness to the death of a pensioner, seemingly stabbed, on a rush hour train she and her father were travelling on. Her seemingly quiet life turns out to be anything but as Vera's investigation begins to unravel a tangled web of lies and deceit. An old friend of Vera's father appears to hold the key to the entire mystery, which involves unraveling a murder committed thirty years previously, a rape which resulted in a child whose identity has been shrouded in mystery, and an affair which nobody suspected would ever be likely to have taken place. Vera realises that the answer may lie in events which have started to repeat themselves.
142"Protected"Daikin MarshMartha Hillier4 May 2014 (2014-05-04)6.44
When a young property developer dies on a beach in Whitley Bay, Vera's investigation begins to tread on many toes. It appears that the victim was not only having a secret relationship with his estranged sister, but that he had confronted a local arcade owner, whose son had died at his house many years before, having slipped from a flat roof in a supposed 'burglary'. When the victim's father dies of cardiac arrest, Vera suspects foul play, but it turns out not to be the case. However, a scam involving the family's rental business may hold the key to the motive behind the victim's death. But in order to place all of the pieces of the puzzle together, Vera has to reveal some long buried - and heartbreaking - secrets, leading to a shock revelation which points the team firmly in the direction of the real killer.
153"The Deer Hunters"Will SinclairSteve Coombes11 May 2014 (2014-05-11)6.01
A man killed by a single gunshot wound is found by his car in a quarry. The victim was in Northumberland to sell his recently deceased grandfather's property but at the last minute pulled out of the sale to a wealthy couple who own a nearby deer shoot. A second vehicle is found burnt out with the remains of a dead stag in the back and poaching is suspected.
164"Death of a Family Man"David RichardsMartha Hillier18 May 2014 (2014-05-18)6.22
A man, outwardly happily married, is discovered in the river with his shoe laces tied together suggesting suicide until the post mortem confirms murder. The victim was an informant for Revenue and Customs, on a case regarding the smuggling of alcohol which widens the suspects from family to include his business associates.

Series 5 (2015)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
171"Changing Tides"Marek LoseyMartha Hillier5 April 2015 (2015-04-05)6.52[nb 8]
With Joe now promoted, Vera and her new sergeant, DS Aiden Healy, investigate a fatal explosion at a caravan park that killed Deena Viner, sister of the park's owner, Jim. The mystery deepens when Vera and Aiden discover that Deena died in the caravan before it blew up.
182"Old Wounds"Daikin MarshMartha Hillier12 April 2015 (2015-04-12)5.91
The discovery of skeletal remains in Hollowthorp Woods leads to Vera re-opening the case of a seventeen-year-old school girl, Carrie Telling, who went missing some thirty years earlier. Found with the body's remains were a camera, a company credit card and a telephone number for an abortion clinic. When another murder occurs, it becomes apparent to Vera that the killer is somebody who had something to hide thirty years ago, and is still prepared to kill to ensure their secret stays safe.
193"Muddy Waters"Stewart SvaasandGlen Laker19 April 2015 (2015-04-19)6.20
Vera and her team investigate the death of a young man dredged up from a slurry pit. Vera discovers the victim was a traveller who had left his camp following a row with his parents about his being gay. Vera locates the victim's camper van, which contains a wad of notes, suggesting the victim was involved in something illegal. However, it is a deaf little boy who presents Vera with the solution to the case.
204"Shadows in the Sky"Will SinclairMartha Hillier26 April 2015 (2015-04-26)6.13
Vera must uncover a life of secrets and lies when Owen Thorne, a well-loved family man, plummets to his death from a multi-storey car park.

Series 6 (2016)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
211"Dark Road"Marek LoseyMartha Hillier31 January 2016 (2016-01-31)7.93
When Anne-Marie Richards is found dead on the moors, shoe-less, Vera deduces that she was killed at home and the body dumped. Later, Vera discovers that Anne-Marie was keeping secrets, including a secret boyfriend and a hidden mobile phone. Suspicion falls on her family, a seemingly respectable teacher married to a veterinarian, with a young daughter, and a former drug addict, but the conclusion of the investigation is marked by a deadly attack on one of her team.
222"Tuesday's Child"Jill RobertsonGlen Laker7 February 2016 (2016-02-07)7.91
Vera investigates the death of a local lad whose body is found wrapped in plastic sheets at a rural teenage hang out.
233"The Moth Catcher"Jamie ChildsPaul Matthew Thompson14 February 2016 (2016-02-14)8.14
Vera investigates the murder of 22-year-old Alex Gartside, victim of a hit and run in a remote Northumberland Valley.
244"The Sea Glass"Paul GayPaul Matthew Thompson & Martha Hillier21 February 2016 (2016-02-21)7.55
Former trawler-man Tommy Stonnall's corpse is pulled from the sea six weeks after his sons reported him missing. He was depressed following his wife's death, huge debts and an accusation - never proved - by unpopular siblings Ellie and Jay Connock that he burned down their fish market, killing their father. Vera however discounts suicide when she finds an abandoned van stained by Tommy's blood, leading her to a lodgings house where he stayed for the missing weeks and where she finds contraband cigarettes. She also uncovers a more sinister smuggling racket in which Tommy was involved, along with a secret liaison and an explanation for the arson attack.

Series 7 (2017)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
251"Natural Selection"Jamie ChildsHelen Jenkins19 March 2017 (2017-03-19)8.83
Vera is drawn into the suspicious death of Gemma Wyatt on Ternstone, a remote and inaccessible island off the coast of Northumberland. Although the victim's friends and family believe her death was an accident, marks found on her body quickly prove otherwise. As suspicions turn to Gemma’s family and workmates, Vera starts to piece together an altogether different portrait of the popular and successful ranger. But as Gemma was left alone on the island overnight, the question remains, who could have made the treacherous journey out to sea and up the island’s impenetrable coastline to kill her, and why?
262"Dark Angel"Louise HooperPaul Matthew Thompson26 March 2017 (2017-03-26)7.72
The body of a young man is discovered face down in a river, bludgeoned to death. But with no ID on the body, tracing the victim's identity proves difficult for Vera and her team. She is forced to make headway with the only clues they have: a mourning ring worn around the young man’s neck, needle marks on the body, and a drugs wrapper with a distinctive stamp – ‘Dark Angel’. Tracing the stamp draws Vera to Gateshead and into Newcastle’s criminal underbelly, where the victim, Nathan, had several ties with people both dangerous and vulnerable – all people with good reason to want Nathan out of the picture. But the investigation takes an unexpected turn when a witness sighting leads Vera and DS Aiden Healy to the scene of an old crime, a remote farm in which a brutal murder took place some 13 years ago. Could there be a link between Nathan’s murder and the historic crime?
273"Broken Promise"Lee Haven JonesRobert Murphy2 April 2017 (2017-04-02)7.86
Vera is called to the University of Northumberland when Jamie Marshall, a young, promising journalism student, plummets to his death from the top of a disused science building. With no eyewitnesses and no immediate leads, Vera turns to friends and family to glean all she can about Jamie, and to discover who might have wanted him dead. Her investigation delves further into Jamie’s academic and personal life, as it becomes apparent that all is not as it seems. His sunny persona is betrayed by vlog posts that cast Jamie in a different light altogether, with anger and resentment bubbling to the surface. But what was Jamie railing against?
284"The Blanket Mire"John HayesPaul Matthew Thompson & Martha Hillier9 April 2017 (2017-04-09)7.87
Surveyors out on the Northumberland moors make a shocking discovery: the body of a young woman buried beneath the soil. On the scene, assumptions are that this is the body of local teenager, Mia Hinkin, who disappeared six weeks ago. Vera is forced to deliver the terrible news to a broken family, desperate for answers. With her body found so close to home, Vera must re-trace the vulnerable young woman’s footsteps from her isolated rural life and into a dark and tangled web of deceit to track down her killer.

Series 8 (2018)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
291"Blood and Bone"Paul GayPaul Matthew Thompson7 January 2018 (2018-01-07)9.37
Vera is called upon when the charred remains of a body are discovered in an abattoir incinerator. The body is found to be that of DC Harry Fenton, of the Northumberland & City Fraud Unit, who had been on his final day of the job before retirement. After one of Fenton's colleagues, Jac Williams, gives Vera a useful tip-off, Vera looks into one of Harry's fraud cases.
302"Black Ice"David LeonMartha Hillier14 January 2018 (2018-01-14)9.21
Vera is called to the scene of a violent car crash. She quickly realises that the crash was not accidental. After the victim, Faye Wakeland, dies in hospital, Vera suspects that her murder may be connected to the recent suicide of a local man. But Vera and Aiden find it difficult to get to the truth when everyone they interview seems to be protecting a secret.
313"Home"Chris BaughPaul Logue21 January 2018 (2018-01-21)8.97
Quiet life in suburbia takes a dark turn when a 43-year-old mother of two, Alison Glenn, is discovered in her back garden by her young son, bludgeoned to death. Vera and Aiden are forced to expand their enquiry when Alison's long-lost family comes out of the woodwork and suspicions begin to mount. Then they discover that the Glenns have skeletons in their cupboards.
324"Darkwater"Lee Haven-JonesPaul Matthew Thompson28 January 2018 (2018-01-28)8.55
The body of teenager Ethan Dewley is found floating in a reservoir. When Vera and her team discover that Ethan had been missing for three days, they look to a rural timber community for answers.

Series 9 (2019)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
331"Blind Spot"Paul GayPaul Logue13 January 2019 (2019-01-13)[11]8.63
Vera is called to the scene of the murder of trainee forensic psychologist Joanne Caswell, whose body has been found dumped at a landfill site. Vera zeroes in on Joanne's re-examination of an old crime, following the trail of the dead woman's investigation in order to catch her killer.
342"Cuckoo"Lawrence GoughPaul Matthew Thompson20 January 2019 (2019-01-20)[37]8.37
Vera is confronted with the sight of Caden Lennon's murder, by knife, in a coastal town's shipyard. The teenager had absconded from his support worker's care six weeks previously but, with few leads, Vera looks into a gang connection and discovers a drugs network.
353"Cold River"Carolina GiammettaMartha Hillier27 January 2019 (2019-01-27)[38]8.50
Successful business woman Lisa Varsey throws a party for her family and friends on the River Tyne. But it goes horribly wrong when her sister Dani is found dead in the water. At first the family believe that Dani’s death was an accident but Vera and pathologist Malcolm know that the forensics point to murder. Vera and the team alight on concerning rumours that Dani could have been in an abusive relationship and questions whether this could have led to her death. But the investigation takes a turn when evidence points to the fact that something was rotten in another area of Dani’s life. Vera begins to believe that Dani was going to expose an unpalatable truth. Vera must unpick the tightly woven threads that hold the family together to discover who killed an innocent woman.
364"The Seagull"Declan O'DwyerPaul Matthew Thompson3 February 2019 (2019-02-03)[39]8.43
DCI Vera Stanhope must open up a cold case to find the connection between a skeleton discovered underneath the site of a notorious burnt-out night club and a present-day murder.

Series 10 (2020)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
371"Blood Will Tell"Paul GayPaul Logue12 January 2020 (2020-01-12)8.59
Vera has to unravel the circumstances of self-styled entrepreneur Freddie Gill's death when his body is found by bailiffs attempting to repossess his house.
382"Parent Not Expected"Rob EvansColette Kane19 January 2020 (2020-01-19)7.98
Vera must unravel a tangled web of deceit between two wildly different families when the body of a teenage boy is discovered floating near a Northumberland salmon farm.
393"Dirty"Delyth ThomasSally Abbott26 January 2020 (2020-01-26)8.21
Luke Sumner’s body is discovered close to his flat in Newcastle, but pathology concludes that the killing blow could have occurred several hours before he succumbed to his injuries, prompting Vera to piece together Luke’s final hours in order to investigate his murder.
404"The Escape Turn"Caroline GiammettaPaul Matthew Thompson2 February 2020 (2020-02-02)8.40
When wealthy betting shop magnate Alun Wilmott is shot and killed after returning home early amid a terrifying home invasion, it's assumed that he is the unlucky victim of a burglary gone wrong. The culprits abscond with a huge amount of cash from Alun's personal safe, leaving his wife and daughter traumatised in their wake. Vera suspects an inside job and immediately targets the affluent neighbourhood's shady head of private security, Ciaran Duggan, whose history of violent crime calls his reformed character into question.

Series 11 (2021-2022)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
411"Witness"Paul GayPaul Logue29 August 2021 (2021-08-29)7.66
A contractor, Jim Tullman is found dead on the steps of Collingwood Monument after being attacked. Vera then discovers that the contractor recently testified as a key witness in a violent assault case, and wonders if the two things are connected.
422"Recovery"Christiana Ebohon-GreenColette Kane5 September 2021 (2021-09-05)7.10
Vera is called to the scene when the body of addiction support worker Angela Konan is found hidden among the bleak woodlands of Northumberland National Park. Vera and her team must pull back the layers of the introverted victim's life to uncover her closely-guarded secrets and surprising depths, as it appears an increasingly erratic Angela clashed with two clients in the week before she died.

International broadcast[]

  • In Australia, the first series was broadcast on the Seven Network. Series 2 was shown on 7Two from Wednesday 18 July 2012 at 8:30 pm. Series 3 commenced on ABC1 on Sunday 23 August 2015 at 8:30 pm and was immediately followed by series 4. The ABC reverted to series 1 episode 1 on Sunday 27 December 2015 at 8:30 pm, and has continued to broadcast the program since. Series 5 commenced on Sunday 28 August at 8:30 pm, and series 6 on Sunday 5 March 2017, in the same timeslot.
  • On Australian subscription TV provider Foxtel, series 1–5 is aired every weekend at 8:30 pm and series 6 began airing on Monday 7 March 2016 and aired every Monday at 8:30 pm on 13th Street Channel 118, with episode 4 airing on 28 March 2016.
  • In Canada, Knowledge Network (British Columbia) aired series 1 beginning in December 2014. Series 1, 2 and 3 are available for online streaming via Amazon Video (series 3), Britbox (series 3–5, and 8) and Acorn (series 1–2, and 6–7).
  • In Denmark, the national public service broadcaster DR aired the four first episodes on their popular channel DR1 late Sunday evenings. In 2013, series 2 was broadcast on DR1 on Saturday evenings, rather than Sunday evenings. Likewise, series 3 and 4 were broadcast on Saturday evenings, in autumn 2014, on DR1.
  • In the United States, the series is broadcast on public television stations. Series One was also available in the U.S. for online streaming via the Netflix service. All 10 series are available for online streaming via Amazon Video, Acorn TV (series 1, 2, 6, 7), Britbox (series 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10).
  • In Finland the national broadcasting company Yle started airing all episodes starting on 21 December 2012 on Friday nights at 7pm.
  • In The Netherlands the series is aired by KRO-NCRV on NPO 1.
  • In Belgium, Dutch-speaking channel Eén started airing the series.
  • In New Zealand the series is shown on TV One and more recently on Vibe, a SKY channel.
  • In Italy the series was shown on Giallo since October 10th 2016.
  • In Germany the series was shown on ZDFneo before moving to Sat.1 Gold in June 2019.
  • In Croatia the series is shown on HRT2.
  • In Spain the series is shown on La 2 , and TV3 in Catalan
  • In Portugal the first series was shown on public broadcaster RTP2. It was repeated and subsequent series shown on Fox Crime from 2013.
  • In Norway the series is shown on public service broadcaster NRK.
  • In France the series is shown on France 3, starting from Sunday 11 January 2015.
  • In Hungary the series is shown on .
  • In Slovenia the series is shown on RTVSLO.
  • In Poland the series is shown on Ale Kino+.
  • In Sweden the first series started on 3 July 2015 on SVT.
  • In South Africa the series is shown on DSTV ITV Choice. Series 6 was to be broadcast 24 hours after first showing in the UK.
  • In Japan the series is shown on AXN Mystery.
  • In Ireland the series is shown regularly on Virgin Media Three, a popular Irish drama network.

Home releases[]

Series Release dates (Region 2)
1 23 May 2011
2 28 May 2012
3 16 September 2013
4 19 May 2014
5 11 May 2015
6 7 March 2016[40]
7 17 April 2017[41]
8 29 January 2018[42]

Notes[]

  1. ^ 6.465 million on ITV and ITV HD[13] and 285,000 on ITV+1.[14]
  2. ^ 5.71 million on ITV,[15] 480,000 on the ITV HD simulcast,[16] and 374,000 on ITV+1.[17]
  3. ^ 5.90 million on ITV,[18] 463,000 on the ITV HD simulcast,[19] and 212,000 on ITV+1.[20]
  4. ^ 5.87 million on ITV,[21] 484,000 on the ITV HD simulcast,[22] and 154,000 on ITV+1.[23]
  5. ^ 5.75 million on ITV,[25] 461,000 on the ITV HD simulcast,[26] and 318,000 on ITV+1.[27]
  6. ^ 6.08 million on ITV,[28] 461,000 on the ITV HD simulcast,[29] and 436,000 on ITV+1.[30]
  7. ^ 5.14 million on ITV,[31] 445,000 on the ITV HD simulcast,[32] and 240,000 on ITV+1.[33]
  8. ^ 5.31 million on ITV,[34] 644,000 on the ITV HD simulcast,[35] and 563,000 on ITV+1.[36]

References[]

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  6. ^ "ITV Where Drama Lives Promo Winter 2015". Archived from the original on 18 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Vera: Series 5 Debuting, Series 6 Commissioned". The British TV Place.
  8. ^ "TV's Vera Stanhope - from the books by Ann Cleeves". AnnCleeves.com.
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  12. ^ "Vera - Episode 4 Series 9 cast list and preview". Radio Times. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
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  14. ^ "Weekly Top 10 Programmes: ITV+1 w/e 1 May 2011". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
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  25. ^ "Weekly Top 30 Programmes: ITV w/e 29 April 2012". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  26. ^ "Weekly Top 10 Programmes: ITV HD w/e 29 April 2012". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  27. ^ "Weekly Top 10 Programmes: ITV+1 w/e 29 April 2012". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  28. ^ "Weekly Top 30 Programmes: ITV w/e 20 May 2012". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  29. ^ "Weekly Top 10 Programmes: ITV HD w/e 20 May 2012". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  30. ^ "Weekly Top 10 Programmes: ITV+1 w/e 20 May 2012". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  31. ^ "Weekly Top 30 Programmes: ITV w/e 3 June 2012". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
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  41. ^ "Vera: Series 7 [DVD]". Amazon. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  42. ^ "Vera: Series 8 [DVD]". Amazon. Retrieved 7 January 2018.

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