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  1. 5 giorni fa · Ken Stott's life since Rebus. The Scots actor portrayed author Sir Ian Rankin’s downtrodden Edinburgh detective on ITV until the series was axed in 2007, but went on to have some huge roles.

  2. 5 giorni fa · Culture TV & Radio Reviews. Rebus review: Promising Ian Rankin adaptation brings us into the murky, violent world of ‘tartan noir’. Lead star Richard Rankin takes up the mantel from Ken Stott,...

  3. 5 giorni fa · Review: Rebus (S1 E1/6) John Rebus, one of the most iconic TV detectives from the 1990s and early 2000s, and a role that made Ken Stott a star, is back in what is being called a reimagining. The last time we got a reimagining of a classic character was Netflix’s Wallander, which wasn’t a huge success. In that iteration, the flinty Swedish ...

  4. 3 giorni fa · The previous incarnation of Ian Rankin’s Scottish detective on ITV starred, in their contrasting styles, John Hannah and Ken Stott. For this Rebus redux, arriving nearly 25 years after the original first series began, screenwriter Gregory Burke has reworked the character as a younger Detective Sergeant, drawing on the spirit of Rankin’s original novels but with the author’s blessing to ...

  5. 4 giorni fa · Ken Stott took over the iconic role of John Rebus from John Hannah after the first season aired, stepping into the detective’s shoes for season two from 2006. He remained in the title role for seasons two, three, and four until the show ended and for many fans, he is the face that comes to mind when you picture the Scottish detective.

  6. 1 giorno fa · You may remember that Rankin’s Rebus books have previously been adapted for the small screen, airing on ITV between 2000 and 2007 with John Hannah and Ken Stott.-----DON'T MISS: ‘We could have kept on going’ - Stephen Merchant explains why he and Ricky Gervais stopped making The Office

  7. 4 giorni fa · John Rebus (RICHARD RANKIN) Image: BBC. Richard Rankin’s dad warned him not to become a cop. Now he’s about to be the most famous one in Scotland. “One of the biggest things he said to me was, ‘Don’t join the police,’” said the Glasgow actor, recalling his late father Colin’s advice. “He said it was a very hard, very demanding ...