Julie Graham on why she loves her roles in Shetland and Benidorm – and The Bletchley Circle revival…
CRIME DRAMA
Shetland
TUESDAY / BBC1 / 9.00PM (WALES, 10.40PM)
If the current series of Shetland has you on the edge of your seat, and suspecting everyone of some sort of crime, infidelity or misdemeanour, then this week’s penultimate episode is a must-see! Questions are answered, red herrings are thrown back into the sea and – after a superb game of cat-and-mouse – there are arrests.
TV Times couldn’t wait to call star Julie Graham, 52, who plays procurator fiscal Rhona Kelly, in for questioning to find out how the unwelcome arrival of an outside Murder Investigation Team stirs up trouble – and how she feels about being a contender for the busiest person on telly!
So, Julie, things get very exciting this week – why have the MIT been brought in?
この記事は TV Times の March 10, 2018 版に掲載されています。
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