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DVD Review: Rebus - Set Three - Blogcritics.org
In both cases, Ken Stott's Rebus remains his bulldoggedly tenacious self. In a way, he could be considered the Anti-Columbo: where the former wheedled his ...
Posted on 5 October 2008 | 2:57 pm
In both cases, Ken Stott's Rebus remains his bulldoggedly tenacious self. In a way, he could be considered the Anti-Columbo: where the former wheedled his ...
Posted on 5 October 2008 | 2:57 pm
Ian Rankin: I couldn't watch TV version of Rebus - Glasgow Sunday Mail
The 48-year-old said that seeing actors Ken Stott or John Hannah playing his famous fictional detective might jinx his writing. ...
Posted on 4 October 2008 | 11:33 pm
The 48-year-old said that seeing actors Ken Stott or John Hannah playing his famous fictional detective might jinx his writing. ...
Posted on 4 October 2008 | 11:33 pm
Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups - Crikey (subscription)
The first instalment is brought to you by fellow Crikey reader Tony Stott, and is titled, The parable of the stock market and the monkey: Tony Stott writes: ...
Posted on 30 September 2008 | 8:22 pm
The first instalment is brought to you by fellow Crikey reader Tony Stott, and is titled, The parable of the stock market and the monkey: Tony Stott writes: ...
Posted on 30 September 2008 | 8:22 pm
Fans Get Up Close and Personal With Franz Ferdinand - RedOrbit
Raigmore Motel owner Ken Stott said: "It's hot, it's sweaty and the people bounce. "We are fans of live music and I couldn't believe it when I was told ...
Posted on 28 September 2008 | 10:42 pm
Raigmore Motel owner Ken Stott said: "It's hot, it's sweaty and the people bounce. "We are fans of live music and I couldn't believe it when I was told ...
Posted on 28 September 2008 | 10:42 pm
New Seasons Market gets SOLV award - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Julie and Peter Stott and the Peter W. Stott Foundation are the Past Tom McCall Leadership Award sponsors, which means they sponsor tables for past winners.
Posted on 26 September 2008 | 2:02 pm
Julie and Peter Stott and the Peter W. Stott Foundation are the Past Tom McCall Leadership Award sponsors, which means they sponsor tables for past winners.
Posted on 26 September 2008 | 2:02 pm
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DVD Review: Rebus - Set Three (Blogcritics.org)
Ken Stott's lived-in take on the popular Scottish police detective receives its third boxed set. With the news that crotchety Edinburgh D.I. John Rebus is on the verge of retirement in the 17th entry of Ian Rankin's popular mystery series (Exit Wounds), it's a good time to do some catch-up with the TV version of this irascible homicide detective. Acorn Media's newest frill-free Rebus set, ...
Posted on 5 October 2008 | 3:17 pm
Ken Stott's lived-in take on the popular Scottish police detective receives its third boxed set. With the news that crotchety Edinburgh D.I. John Rebus is on the verge of retirement in the 17th entry of Ian Rankin's popular mystery series (Exit Wounds), it's a good time to do some catch-up with the TV version of this irascible homicide detective. Acorn Media's newest frill-free Rebus set, ...
Posted on 5 October 2008 | 3:17 pm
TV Review: British whodunits: Six essentials since 2000 (Entertainment Weekly)
Posted on 23 September 2008 | 9:58 pm
Posted on 23 September 2008 | 9:58 pm
Ian Rankin: 'This is my Ocean's Eleven' (Independent)
On the day that I discuss with Ian Rankin his new novel about art, risk and crime, Damien Hirst pulls off what sceptics might consider the steal of the century so far. "The timing is exemplary," chuckles the writer in the top-floor lounge of a West End hotel, fresh off a train from Edinburgh but as razor-witted and clued-up as ever. As venerable banking houses founder, their assets so much ...
Posted on 18 September 2008 | 4:22 pm
On the day that I discuss with Ian Rankin his new novel about art, risk and crime, Damien Hirst pulls off what sceptics might consider the steal of the century so far. "The timing is exemplary," chuckles the writer in the top-floor lounge of a West End hotel, fresh off a train from Edinburgh but as razor-witted and clued-up as ever. As venerable banking houses founder, their assets so much ...
Posted on 18 September 2008 | 4:22 pm
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Kneesy does it - Scotland on Sunday Online
IS THERE anything worn under a kilt? No, it's all in perfect working order. Boom, boom. The kilt has often been the object of ridicule – but now it has come into its own, not just as a fashion statement but also as a symbol of national pride. It ...
Posted on 4 October 2008 | 4:07 pm
IS THERE anything worn under a kilt? No, it's all in perfect working order. Boom, boom. The kilt has often been the object of ridicule – but now it has come into its own, not just as a fashion statement but also as a symbol of national pride. It ...
Posted on 4 October 2008 | 4:07 pm
Bits and Bobs (Vol. 12): Six essential British whodunits - Popwatch
Here’s a challenge: Name a country that makes better detective shows than Britain. Monk ? A pale imitation of Poirot . CSI ? Totally McCallum . And don’t get me started on books: I’ve been reading only Agatha Christie for ten months with no ...
Posted on 21 September 2008 | 5:56 pm
Here’s a challenge: Name a country that makes better detective shows than Britain. Monk ? A pale imitation of Poirot . CSI ? Totally McCallum . And don’t get me started on books: I’ve been reading only Agatha Christie for ten months with no ...
Posted on 21 September 2008 | 5:56 pm
Didn’t I see her in Lost in Translation? - Times Online
Have you seen a modern "double" in an Old Master? Tell us at the foot of this article and we'll add to the gallery The portraits brought together for Renaissance Faces are in one sense a window on the past, revealing sitters from half a millennium ...
Posted on 20 September 2008 | 5:57 pm
Have you seen a modern "double" in an Old Master? Tell us at the foot of this article and we'll add to the gallery The portraits brought together for Renaissance Faces are in one sense a window on the past, revealing sitters from half a millennium ...
Posted on 20 September 2008 | 5:57 pm
Ian Rankin: 'This is my Ocean's Eleven' - The Independent
On the day that I discuss with Ian Rankin his new novel about art, risk and crime, Damien Hirst pulls off what sceptics might consider the steal of the century so far. "The timing is exemplary," chuckles the writer in the top-floor lounge of a West ...
Posted on 18 September 2008 | 5:59 pm
On the day that I discuss with Ian Rankin his new novel about art, risk and crime, Damien Hirst pulls off what sceptics might consider the steal of the century so far. "The timing is exemplary," chuckles the writer in the top-floor lounge of a West ...
Posted on 18 September 2008 | 5:59 pm
Life's good without Rebus - Manchester Evening News
`IT was meant to be a film, you know," crime writer Ian Rankin tells me when I ask about his new book Doors Open. The award-winning novelist has written a fast-paced, art heist story after saying farewell to his beloved fictional detective Rebus. It ...
Posted on 13 September 2008 | 6:02 am
`IT was meant to be a film, you know," crime writer Ian Rankin tells me when I ask about his new book Doors Open. The award-winning novelist has written a fast-paced, art heist story after saying farewell to his beloved fictional detective Rebus. It ...
Posted on 13 September 2008 | 6:02 am










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