Rebus

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  • TV-PG
  • 2000
  • 5 Seasons
  • 7.5  (2,013)

Rebus is a crime drama television series that aired on ITV1 from 2000 to 2004. The show centers around Detective Inspector John Rebus, a detective in Edinburgh, Scotland, who is grappling with personal demons, while solving complex crimes. The lead character, John Rebus, is played by Ken Stott who does an outstanding job portraying the character's internal turmoil and struggle with alcoholism. Rebus is a heavily flawed character who is paradoxically respected and reviled by his colleagues. He often works outside the boundaries of the law and has a somewhat contentious relationship with his superiors. John Hannah also stars in the show as Detective Sergeant Siobhan Clarke, who is younger than Rebus and serves as his protégé. Over time, the two develop a strong professional and personal bond, with Clarke often acting as Rebus' confidante. Throughout the show, Rebus is tasked with investigating a wide range of crimes, from the murders of high-ranking government officials to the death of a young girl. He must navigate political intrigue, mob connections, and a host of other obstacles to solve these cases. One of the show's strengths is its setting, Edinburgh, Scotland, which provides a unique backdrop for each episode. The show captures the city's unique character and history, from its famous landmarks to the dark and mysterious corners of the medieval old town. The show's writing is also noteworthy, with expertly crafted mysteries that keep the audience guessing until the very end. The pacing is slow and deliberate, giving the audience time to get to know the characters and feel invested in their lives and struggles. Another key element of the show is its use of music. The hauntingly beautiful score, composed by John Lunn, perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the show, drawing the audience deeper into its complex world. Overall, Rebus is an excellent crime drama that offers a unique and captivating take on the genre. The show's nuanced characters, expert writing, and stunning cinematography make it a must-watch for fans of detective shows.

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Resurrection Men
1. Resurrection Men
October 5, 2007
Gallery owner Edward Marber is found murdered on Calton Hill the night after an exhibition. Rebus is assigned to the case and initial suspicions lie with embittered artist and a taxi driver whose cab the victim traveled a few hours before his death.
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Rebus is a crime drama television series that aired on ITV1 from 2000 to 2004. The show centers around Detective Inspector John Rebus, a detective in Edinburgh, Scotland, who is grappling with personal demons, while solving complex crimes. The lead character, John Rebus, is played by Ken Stott who does an outstanding job portraying the character's internal turmoil and struggle with alcoholism. Rebus is a heavily flawed character who is paradoxically respected and reviled by his colleagues. He often works outside the boundaries of the law and has a somewhat contentious relationship with his superiors.

John Hannah also stars in the show as Detective Sergeant Siobhan Clarke, who is younger than Rebus and serves as his protégé. Over time, the two develop a strong professional and personal bond, with Clarke often acting as Rebus' confidante.

Throughout the show, Rebus is tasked with investigating a wide range of crimes, from the murders of high-ranking government officials to the death of a young girl. He must navigate political intrigue, mob connections, and a host of other obstacles to solve these cases.

One of the show's strengths is its setting, Edinburgh, Scotland, which provides a unique backdrop for each episode. The show captures the city's unique character and history, from its famous landmarks to the dark and mysterious corners of the medieval old town.

The show's writing is also noteworthy, with expertly crafted mysteries that keep the audience guessing until the very end. The pacing is slow and deliberate, giving the audience time to get to know the characters and feel invested in their lives and struggles.

Another key element of the show is its use of music. The hauntingly beautiful score, composed by John Lunn, perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the show, drawing the audience deeper into its complex world.

Overall, Rebus is an excellent crime drama that offers a unique and captivating take on the genre. The show's nuanced characters, expert writing, and stunning cinematography make it a must-watch for fans of detective shows.

Rebus is a series that is currently running and has 5 seasons (15 episodes). The series first aired on April 26, 2000.

Where to Watch Rebus

Rebus is available for streaming on the ITV1 website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Rebus on demand at , PBS and Plex.

  • Premiere Date
    April 26, 2000
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (2,013)