[Vwoolf] Shetland and Woolf
Sarah M. Hall
smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Aug 10 18:10:23 EDT 2023
Thanks, Jeremy. The writer is perceptive on the 'geographical centrality' in TTL, though misses the point that it's not really Skye.
Mark's right, there are numerous British TV series in which the setting is like a main character. I'm a latecomer to Shetland (the TV show) and was in fact watching an episode last night. They're not afraid of a bit of bad weather; positively revel in it actually. It's the nearest we get to Nordic Noir: usually we just borrow the real thing.
For fans of Cornwall, Doc Martin (not legal but medical) has fantastic views of Port Isaac, a coastal village in North Cornwall, and the surrounding countryside. It's always sunny there, of course.
And Morse (and later Lewis and Endeavour) was always good for spotting well-known Oxford sites. I didn't realise how many fictional colleges were featured until recently, some with very convincing names (surely I've been to Wolsey College, and I'm sure that I saw the Beaufort College team on University Challenge).
That's enough British TV for now. -- Ed.
Sarah
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On Thursday, 10 August 2023 at 21:46:44 BST, Mark Hussey via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote:
Thanks Jeremy. I loved Shetland (one of those shows I watch mainly for the pleasures of nostalgic views of UK countryside). It seems almost mandatory for English (& Scottish) police procedurals to be set in pretty places where every week
Thanks Jeremy. I loved Shetland (one of those shows I watch mainly for the pleasures of nostalgic views of UK countryside). It seems almost mandatory for English (& Scottish) police procedurals to be set in pretty places where every week brings fresh slaughters (Brighton, Oxford, Dorset—all apparently blood-soaked hunting grounds for serial killers!)
From: Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces at lists.osu.edu> On Behalf Of Jeremy Hawthorn via Vwoolf
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Subject: [Vwoolf] Shetland and Woolf
Thoughtful little piece on the British crime series "Shetland," which contains an extended comment on TTL. https: //www. malachytallack. com/heart-of-beyond. html Jeremy H Jeremy Hawthorn Professor Emeritus NTNU 7491 Trondheim Norway
Thoughtful little piece on the British crime series "Shetland," which contains an extended comment on TTL.
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Jeremy H
Jeremy Hawthorn
Professor Emeritus
NTNU
7491 Trondheim
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