Lerwick, Shetland.
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- Lerwick, Shetland.
Lerwick is the capital and main port of the Shetland Islands, located on the east coast of Mainland Shetland.
More recently, Shetland has become famous for its fictional detective Jimmy Perez from the BBC series named after the islands.
It has a population of about 7,500 residents, making up nearly one-third of Shetland's total population. The town's name comes from Old Norse "Leirvik", meaning "muddy bay". Lerwick only became Shetland's capital in the 1830s, replacing the previous capital of Scalloway. The town grew from an unofficial 17th century marketplace servicing Dutch herring fleets. It was actually demolished twice in the early 1600s due to its illegal status before becoming established. Many of the sandstone buildings along the waterfront date back to the 18th century. Lerwick's impressive Town Hall, completed in 1883, stands on a hill above the town centre. The town is an important fishing port, with more fish landed in Shetland than in England, Wales and Northern Ireland combined. Lerwick is served by ferry connections to Aberdeen and Kirkwall, as well as being 24 miles from Sumburgh Airport. Key attractions include the Shetland Museum and Archives, the ancient Clickimin Broch, and wildlife boat tours to spot seabirds and seals. Lerwick hosts the largest of Shetland's annual 'Up Helly Aa' fire festivals each January.
'Shetland', is also a BBC detective drama based on Ann Cleeves' novels, first aired in 2013. The series, set in the picturesque Shetland Isles, follows local police as they investigate complex crimes within a close-knit community. Initially featuring DI Jimmy Perez, portrayed by Douglas Henshall, the show has evolved, introducing DI Ruth Calder, played by Ashley Jensen, in its eighth season. The series is acclaimed for its stunning landscapes and compelling storytelling, boasting an IMDb rating of 8.3/10 and multiple awards.
The Shetland Islands provide a unique backdrop for a detective series due to their stunning, remote landscapes and isolation, which create an atmospheric setting for mysteries. The islands' proximity to Norway and their rugged beauty add a Scandinavian feel, enhancing the series' dark themes. The close-knit community dynamics allow for intricate character interactions and secrets, making the crimes more personal and impactful. The setting also reflects the harsh realities of life in such a remote area, contributing to the series' depth and intensity
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