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Vera

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Grannyknot Mon 28-Apr-14 20:14:35

Is it only me or was Vera rubbish last night?

2 hours of my life I'll never get back.

annodomini Sun 05-Apr-15 23:35:44

Brenda Blethyn portrays Vera's character just as I imagine her in Anne Cleeve's books. She's sometimes mistaken for a bag lady, but she always manages to catch the criminal. Can't imagine a modern DI calling an interviewee 'pet', can you?

Grannyknot Sun 05-Apr-15 22:55:56

It sure is.

jenn Sun 05-Apr-15 22:42:15

As an exiled Geordie I just love seeing the beaches of my childhood. Northumberland is a stunningly beautiful county.

J52 Sun 05-Apr-15 21:13:24

I've just seen a sign for Whitley Baŷ. Northumberland. x

Grannyknot Sun 05-Apr-15 20:56:57

I think the location is Northumberland.

annsixty Sun 05-Apr-15 20:52:01

Yes just seen the end. No real affiliation to Geordie derby's,living near Manchester we have one of our own but DH just loves football .

Tegan Sun 05-Apr-15 20:44:29

I presume that's Newcastle/Sunderland ann?

Riverwalk Sun 05-Apr-15 20:30:19

I love Vera!

The beaches look fab ..... where exactly is it filmed, does anyone know?

annsixty Sun 05-Apr-15 20:01:15

"We" are having to watch a taped football match as we have been out. So Vera is being taped at 8pm and we will watch half after the footie and the rest tomorrow as,being very old, we go to bed quite early. grin

merlotgran Sun 05-Apr-15 19:44:40

I think we'll split Vera in two and watch the second half on +1 after Poldark.

I've given up on Indian Summers.

Charleygirl Sun 05-Apr-15 19:33:22

Thankfully I do not have to make these choices- I will only be watching Vera.

hildajenniJ Sun 05-Apr-15 19:28:03

I'm going to watch it tomorrow on catch-up. I want to watch Poldark live tonight.

pompa Sun 05-Apr-15 18:37:56

Don't forget you can get Indian Summers on +1

Jane10 Sun 05-Apr-15 18:21:05

Yes I'm looking forward to it too. Thank God for Youview box -Poldark, Indian Summers and now Vera! Good viewing for a Sunday night.

Grannyknot Sun 05-Apr-15 15:34:08

Vera's back tonight - with a hunky new sidekick too, he was briefly the main character's boyfriend in Stella.

I caaaan't believe I wrote the OP above, I'm looking forward to Vera tonight. I must have been in a bad mood in April a year ago. grin

Ana Thu 15-May-14 18:27:44

What, tv? grin

sparkygran Thu 15-May-14 18:25:35

Good for you gillybob it can be become quite addictive

gillybob Thu 15-May-14 07:31:51

I am not a huge TV fan and have only just discovered her sparkygran so not giving up on it just yet. smile

sparkygran Wed 14-May-14 19:39:05

Ladies please I love Vera and Durhamjen lucky old you living in such glorious countryside. Everybody pl don`t switch off otherwise there will be no more and I for will miss her.

gillybob Wed 14-May-14 16:03:23

Oh I had her as a policeman's daughter durhamjen out to prove that a women can do the job equally well better than any man !

The main character "Vera" is meant to be scruffy and overweight belzebu confused

belzebu Wed 14-May-14 15:23:56

The episodes are far too long. I bet most of us have dozed off half way through. I find the main character to be a matronly, scruffy and overweight woman rather than a high flying detective with a needle sharp brain, streets ahead of her male associates in the grey matter department. The story lines are very thin and a 1 hour allocation would make for a better, more gripping play.

durhamjen Tue 13-May-14 22:46:54

I hear people saying Pet every day in my local shops.
I think that Vera must be a Northumbrian who went to a posh school.
When I first met my husband I could not understand a word he said, and his parents were worse. His accent got more understandable the more he had to mix with other people from different areas. Their accents never did. His uncle, born in Ashington and now living in Wales, calls everyone Pet.

Ana Tue 13-May-14 22:34:42

(Sorry, should have said 'north of England'!!)

Ana Tue 13-May-14 22:34:10

Sounds very like the term 'love', used a lot in the north, and still going strong I'm glad to say! smile

gillybob Tue 13-May-14 22:24:35

I was chatting with my grandma this afternoon about the term of endearment "Pet" and she says it's was very common at one time and you heard it quite a lot in shops "thanks very much pet" or "that will be 10 shillings pet" it was also used quite a bit by older women talking to young people (when they didn't know their name) "that was very nice, thanks pet" "could I have 2 first class stamps please pet" etc.

Anyway it is a very old fashioned term and not one you hear very often these days.