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  1. Sep 26, 2019 · Ken Stott, Scottish stage, screen and film actor responds to Rebus author Ian Rankin, who last week told Nicola Sturgeon his famous detective would have been a No voter.

    • Claire Mckim
  2. Sep 27, 2019 · Ken Stott made the assertion after Rebus’ creator, Ian Rankin, told Nicola Sturgeon the inspector would vote No in a plebiscite. In a letter addressed to the First Minister, published in the Scotsman, Stott writes he was “surprised” by Rankin’s claim.

  3. May 18, 2024 · Review: Rebus (S1 E1/6) John Rebus, one of the most iconic TV detectives from the 1990s and early 2000s, and a role that made Ken Stott a star, is back in what is being called a reimagining. The last time we got a reimagining of a classic character was Netflix’s Wallander, which wasn’t a huge success. In that iteration, the flinty Swedish ...

  4. longrider.co.uk › blog › 2019/09/28What? – Longrider

    Sep 28, 2019 · However, Ken Stott, the Scottish star of ITV’s Rebus adaption, begs to differ. In a letter to the Scotsman newspaper, he claimed Rebus’ ancestral roots instead made him a natural yes voter.

  5. Yes, Rebus is a character people know and a lot of the TV audience is familiar with Ken Stott’s Rebus, but even Ken Stott’s Rebus is still quite different from the character in the books.

  6. Apr 28, 2014 · KEN Stott, known for playing Ian Rankins Inspector Rebus, has announced his support for a Yes vote in the independence referendum. Stott was born and raised in Edinburgh, but is now based...

  7. Oct 1, 2019 · Actor Ken Stott, seen with co-star Julie Graham, reckons the character he plays, Rebus, would be an indyreffer, while author Ian Rankin says the fictional detective backs the Union (Graeme Hunter/ITV)

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