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"The First Stone" is a 2007 episode of STV's Rebus television series. It was the second episode broadcast in the show's fourth season, and starred Ken Stott in the title role. The episode was based on an Ian Rankin short story.
Oct 12, 2007 · The First Stone: Directed by Morag Fullarton. With Michael Carter, Sandy Welch, John Stahl, Ken Stott. Rebus is drawn into church politics when the naked body of the Moderator-elect of the Church of Scotland is found in a local cruising spot, hours before the General Assembly is due to open.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Morag Fullarton
- 2007-10-12
The song that plays at the beginning of the BBC's Rebus reboot is Glory by Jamie N Commons, an introspective, brooding number, the lyrics of which could well have been written by John...
In a series of books and short stories by Ian Rankin, beginning with Knots and Crosses published in 1987 and ending with Exit Music in 2007, John Rebus is a detective in the Lothian and Borders Police force, stationed in Edinburgh. After the first book, he is promoted from Detective Sergeant to Detective Inspector.
Rebus is a British television detective drama series based on the Inspector Rebus novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin. The series, produced by STV Studios for the ITV network, was broadcast between 26 April 2000 and 7 December 2007, and consisted of fourteen episodes across four series.
Jul 19, 2015 · Moreover, as Rankin specifies that Rebus is generally a fan of "mid-period Stones" (by which he means the albums from the late 1960s and the early 1970s), let's also throw in their two other major blockbuster albums from that period; as well as, for my own gratification, the very first Stones song I ever heard, and which is stll one of my ...
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"The First Stone" is a 2007 episode of STV's Rebus television series. It was the second episode broadcast in the show's fourth season, and starred Ken Stott in the title role. The episode was based on an Ian Rankin short story.