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Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series
Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

Powys County Times

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Powys County Times

Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

The BBC's adaptation of Sir Ian Rankin's best-selling Rebus novels is being renewed for another series, the broadcaster has announced. Richard Rankin's portrayal of the hard-bitten Edinburgh detective first aired in spring last year in a six-part series. Its first episode picked up 6.3 million viewers across all platforms and it recently won three RTS Scotland awards. In series two, detective sergeant John Rebus will uncover the links between the violent world of the Edinburgh drug trade and the 'professional bourgeois world of law and finance, where police sometimes fear to tread'. The six-part series is being produced by Eleventh Hour Films and is written for the screen by Gregory Burke. Sir Ian, who is the show's executive producer, said: 'Season one of Rebus ended on a cliffhanger. 'Only screenwriter Gregory Burke knows what happens next. 'So I'm hugely excited that season two will soon be with us. 'Rebus is back – mean, moody and as magnificent as ever!' Mr Burke said: 'I'm delighted to be given the chance by the BBC and Eleventh Hour Films to bring Rebus back to the nation's TV screens once more. 'Ian Rankin's character and body of work are the perfect materials with which to explore contemporary Scottish society and the turbulent world that surrounds it.' Louise Thornton, head of commissioning at BBC Scotland, says: 'We were blown away with the audience response to the new-look Rebus first time round so bringing it back for a second series was always a priority. 'The combination of brilliant storytelling, powerful performances and top class production values will make this new series must-see television. 'This commission is part of our recently-announced strategy to bring more high impact scripted content from Scotland and we're confident audiences will enjoy this next series as much as they did the first.'

BBC Scotland renews Rebus for second series
BBC Scotland renews Rebus for second series

The National

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The National

BBC Scotland renews Rebus for second series

Richard Rankin's portrayal of the hard-bitten Edinburgh detective first aired in spring last year in a six-part series. Its first episode picked up 6.3 million viewers across all platforms and it recently won three RTS Scotland awards. In series two, detective sergeant John Rebus will uncover the links between the violent world of the Edinburgh drug trade and the 'professional bourgeois world of law and finance, where police sometimes fear to tread'. READ MORE: Main stage act pulls out of TRNSMT just hours before festival starts The six-part series is being produced by Eleventh Hour Films and is written for the screen by Gregory Burke. Rankin, who is the show's executive producer, said: 'Season one of Rebus ended on a cliffhanger. 'Only screenwriter Gregory Burke knows what happens next. 'So I'm hugely excited that season two will soon be with us. 'Rebus is back – mean, moody and as magnificent as ever!' (Image: PA) Burke said: 'I'm delighted to be given the chance by the BBC and Eleventh Hour Films to bring Rebus back to the nation's TV screens once more. 'Ian Rankin's character and body of work are the perfect materials with which to explore contemporary Scottish society and the turbulent world that surrounds it.' Louise Thornton, head of commissioning at BBC Scotland, says: 'We were blown away with the audience response to the new-look Rebus first time round so bringing it back for a second series was always a priority. 'The combination of brilliant storytelling, powerful performances and top class production values will make this new series must-see television. 'This commission is part of our recently-announced strategy to bring more high impact scripted content from Scotland and we're confident audiences will enjoy this next series as much as they did the first.'

Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series
Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

The Herald Scotland

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

Its first episode picked up 6.3 million viewers across all platforms and it recently won three RTS Scotland awards. In series two, detective sergeant John Rebus will uncover the links between the violent world of the Edinburgh drug trade and the 'professional bourgeois world of law and finance, where police sometimes fear to tread'. The six-part series is being produced by Eleventh Hour Films and is written for the screen by Gregory Burke. Author Sir Ian Rankin (Image: PA) Sir Ian, who is the show's executive producer, said: 'Season one of Rebus ended on a cliffhanger. 'Only screenwriter Gregory Burke knows what happens next. 'So I'm hugely excited that season two will soon be with us. 'Rebus is back – mean, moody and as magnificent as ever.' READ MORE: Mr Burke said: 'I'm delighted to be given the chance by the BBC and Eleventh Hour Films to bring Rebus back to the nation's TV screens once more. 'Ian Rankin's character and body of work are the perfect materials with which to explore contemporary Scottish society and the turbulent world that surrounds it.' Louise Thornton, head of commissioning at BBC Scotland, says: 'We were blown away with the audience response to the new-look Rebus first time round so bringing it back for a second series was always a priority. 'The combination of brilliant storytelling, powerful performances and top class production values will make this new series must-see television. 'This commission is part of our recently-announced strategy to bring more high impact scripted content from Scotland and we're confident audiences will enjoy this next series as much as they did the first.'

Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series
Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

North Wales Chronicle

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

Richard Rankin's portrayal of the hard-bitten Edinburgh detective first aired in spring last year in a six-part series. Its first episode picked up 6.3 million viewers across all platforms and it recently won three RTS Scotland awards. In series two, detective sergeant John Rebus will uncover the links between the violent world of the Edinburgh drug trade and the 'professional bourgeois world of law and finance, where police sometimes fear to tread'. The six-part series is being produced by Eleventh Hour Films and is written for the screen by Gregory Burke. Sir Ian, who is the show's executive producer, said: 'Season one of Rebus ended on a cliffhanger. 'Only screenwriter Gregory Burke knows what happens next. 'So I'm hugely excited that season two will soon be with us. 'Rebus is back – mean, moody and as magnificent as ever!' Mr Burke said: 'I'm delighted to be given the chance by the BBC and Eleventh Hour Films to bring Rebus back to the nation's TV screens once more. 'Ian Rankin's character and body of work are the perfect materials with which to explore contemporary Scottish society and the turbulent world that surrounds it.' Louise Thornton, head of commissioning at BBC Scotland, says: 'We were blown away with the audience response to the new-look Rebus first time round so bringing it back for a second series was always a priority. 'The combination of brilliant storytelling, powerful performances and top class production values will make this new series must-see television. 'This commission is part of our recently-announced strategy to bring more high impact scripted content from Scotland and we're confident audiences will enjoy this next series as much as they did the first.'

Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series
Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

Rhyl Journal

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

Rebus returning to TV screens as BBC renews show for a second series

Richard Rankin's portrayal of the hard-bitten Edinburgh detective first aired in spring last year in a six-part series. Its first episode picked up 6.3 million viewers across all platforms and it recently won three RTS Scotland awards. In series two, detective sergeant John Rebus will uncover the links between the violent world of the Edinburgh drug trade and the 'professional bourgeois world of law and finance, where police sometimes fear to tread'. The six-part series is being produced by Eleventh Hour Films and is written for the screen by Gregory Burke. Sir Ian, who is the show's executive producer, said: 'Season one of Rebus ended on a cliffhanger. 'Only screenwriter Gregory Burke knows what happens next. 'So I'm hugely excited that season two will soon be with us. 'Rebus is back – mean, moody and as magnificent as ever!' Mr Burke said: 'I'm delighted to be given the chance by the BBC and Eleventh Hour Films to bring Rebus back to the nation's TV screens once more. 'Ian Rankin's character and body of work are the perfect materials with which to explore contemporary Scottish society and the turbulent world that surrounds it.' Louise Thornton, head of commissioning at BBC Scotland, says: 'We were blown away with the audience response to the new-look Rebus first time round so bringing it back for a second series was always a priority. 'The combination of brilliant storytelling, powerful performances and top class production values will make this new series must-see television. 'This commission is part of our recently-announced strategy to bring more high impact scripted content from Scotland and we're confident audiences will enjoy this next series as much as they did the first.'

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