‘Big Ger’ is sprung from prison and Rebus finds himself repaying the debt he owes him.
Trivia: the list of White Thistle recruits Siobhan finds on Brian’s computer account is the names of the production crew who worked on the Rebus
series.
DI John Rebus
John Hannah,
DCI Gill Templer
Sara Stewart,
DS Siobhan Clarke
Gayanne Potter,
DI Martin Kilpatrick
Michael Nardone,
Janice Mee
Michelle Fairley,
Morris Gerald Cafferty
James Cosmo,
Frankie Bothwell
Kevin McMonagle,
Mhairi Henderson
Ashley Jensen,
Caro Rattray
Michelle Gomez,
David Soutar
Paul Doonan,
Jamesie McMurray
Craig Moncur,
DS Ken Smylie
Eric Barlow,
DS Calum
Smylie
Gregor Duncan,
Jools Docherty
Jenny Patterson,
Lachlan Murdock
Russell Anderson,
Teresa Cunningham
Sheila Grier,
Weasel
Andrew Barr,
Clyde Moncur
Vincent Marzello,
Eleanor Moncur
Barbara Barnes,
Dr Curt
James Bryce,
WPC Ellen Logan
Jenny Ryan,
Nahid
Surinder Hoonjan,
Christo
Mark O’Hare,
Minister
John Comerford,
Brian Cunningham
Alan Berkley,
Estate Agent
Suzanne Dance.
Standby Props
John
Booth, Bob Orr,
Props Driver
Andy Neilson,
Dressing Props
John Casey, Piero Jamieson,
Prop Master
Bill Gower,
Standby Carpenter
Ian Gallacher,
Standby Painter
John Hughes,
Standby Rigger
Billy Wilson,
Construction Painter
Henry Gallacher,
Construction Manager
Malcolm Gilbert,
Art Department Runner
Sarah Cowlishaw,
Production Buyer
Craig Menzies,
Art Directors
Nicki McCallum, Catherine Carruthers,
Electricians
Mick Lay, Rob Osborne,
Genny Operator
Mike Cooper,
Best Boy
Dave Cook,
Lighting Gaffer
Steven Philips,
Floor Runner
Mark McGhee,
Third Assistant Director
Emmet Cahill,
Second Assistant Director
Dee Hellier,
Script Supervisor
Sheila Johnston,
Production Secretary
Anne O’Neill,
Production Co-ordinator
Joanne O’Sullivan,
Assistant Accountant
Catrina Luna,
Production Accountant
Wim de
Greef,
Location Runner
Fraser Tolmie,
Unit Manager
Miglet Crichton,
Assistant Film Editor
Laura Gorman,
Dubbing Mixer
Cy Jack,
Sound Editor
Douglas MacDougall,
Post Production Supervisor
Liz Pearson,
Stunts
Richard Bradshaw, Stuart Clarke, Dave Anders, Gary Connery, Seón Rogers, Derek Lea, Clive Curtis,
Stunt Co-ordinator
Wayne Michaels,
Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Holt,
Armourer
Greg Pearson,
Assistant Costume Designer
Rob Wooley, Christof Roche-Gordon,
Assistant Make-up Designer
Fiona Maynard,
Boom Operator
Bradley Kendrick,
Sound Recordist
Brian Milliken,
2nd Focus Puller
Kevin O’Brien,
2nd Camera Clapper Loader
Stephen Warner,
Focus Puller
Jason Olive,
Grip
Terry Pate,
Camera Operator
Andrew McDonnell,
Location Manager
Brian Kaczynski,
First Assistant Director
Marcus Catlin,
Casting
Director
Di Carling CDG,
Script Editor
Nicole Cauverien,
Costume Designer
Delphine Roche-Gordon,
Make-up Designer
Alison Davies,
Music
David Ferguson,
Editor
Chris Buckland,
Director of Photography
Eric Gillespie,
Production Designer
Campbell Gordon,
Line Producer
Don Bell,
Executive Producers
Judy Counihan, John Hannah,
Screenplay
Mark Greig,
Producer
Murray Ferguson,
Director
David Moore.
Although John Hannah may be a little too young to be the Rebus of Rankin’s books (at the time of making the series), he is extremely credible in the role, as is the supporting cast. If one accepts that the stories are simplified for dramatic effect and some characters behave differently from the books, the first Rebus series was both atmospheric and entertaining, leaving the
audience thirsting for more. Because of topical news stories, the last episode wasn’t screened originally, which is a shame as several ongoing themes find closure in the last episode, making the series quite rounded.
What is interesting about
The Falls
is that Siobhan is apparently a new acquaintance of Rebus. This is where Claire Price comes into her own and wins the viewers over despite
the brevity of the script. Siobhan is amazed by Rebus’s ways. This is similar to the Siobhan in the novel. Rebus works in the red, never within the constraints of the conventional side of the Police Force. Siobhan doesn’t partake or pass judgment, she observes, noting the results Rebus gets. A mutual respect starts to build on the screen. However, she isn’t endeared to him when she gets a flat
and can’t drive him to the Oxford Bar for a last-chance-saloon date with an estranged girlfriend.
The Falls
is mid-evening fodder but not a patch on the book.
DI John Rebus
Ken Stott,
DS Siobhan Clarke
Claire Price,
Gill Templer
Jennifer Black,
Mr Mayes
Tony Donaldson,
Philippa Balfour
Natalie Dormer,
Fiona Kollross
Andrea Hart,
Sir James Hogarth
Richard Johnson,
Forensic Officer
James
McAnerney,
Miss Currie
Eileen McCallum,
David Costello
William Ruane,
Jessica Hogarth
Elayne Sharling,
Miranda Masterson
Sharon Small,
Policeman
Gavin Jon Wright.
Casting Director
John Hubbard, Dan Hubbard,
Casting Associate
Kelly Valentine Hendry,
Stunt Co-ordinator
Denis Ryan,
Stunt Doubles
Nic Goodey, Lucy Allen,
Fight Arranger
Raymond Short,
Utility Stand-ins
Claire McKay, Mark Davitt,
Production
Accountant
Bernadette Tervit,
Production Co-ordinator
Michael Wilson,
Assistant Co-ordinator
Margaret McDonald,
Production Runner
Gayle Cleland,
Script Supervisor
Gill Humpherston,
Script Editor
Claire Russell,
Publicist
Lisa Vanoli,
Picture Publicist
Tracey Whitton,
Unit Manager
Robbie Kirkpatrick,
Location Assistant
Christopher Cameron,
2nd Assistant Director
Simon Dale,
3rd Assistant Director
Ray Kenny,
Floor Runner
Evonne O’Rourke,
Minibus Driver
Jamie Campbell,
Unit Drivers
Jas Brown, Dugald Anderson, Edward Carey, Euan Milne, Robert Burns,
Action Vehicle Arrangers
Kristian Holt, Jack Moran,
Wardrobe Supervisor
Susie Will, Kathryn Donaldson,
Costume Assistants
Joanne Leary, Lindsey Davidson,
Make-up Artist
Laura Hill,
Make-up Assistant
Alexis McDougall,
Boom Operator
Fiona Carlin,
Sound Maintenance Engineer
Fraser McFadyen,
Art Director
Mags Horspool,
Prop Buyer
Sue Morrison,
Standby Art Director
Fiona Gavin,
Graphic Artist
Frances Connell,
Art Dept Runner
Zoe Wight,
Petty Cash Buyers
David Sneddon, Christine Gibson,
Prop Master
Piero Jamieson,
Dressing Props
Stewart Cunningham, David Weatherstone,
Props Driver
Roddy Garden,
Standby Props
John Knight,
Standby Rigger/Carpenter
Peter Callaghan, Richard Hassall,
Construction Manager
Ross Balfour,
Construction Department
Muir Balfour, David Richmond, John Smith, Bert Ross, James Shovlin, Jane Harvey, Alex Borthwick, Julie Kirsop, James Haley,
Steadycam Operators
John Taylor, Roger Tooley,
Focus Puller
Julie Bills,
Grip
Iain Johnstone,
Clapper Loader
Julie Robinson,
Camera Trainee
Peter Keith,
Stills Photographer
Graeme
Hunter,
Gaffer Electrician
Steve Costello,
Best Boy
David Moore,
Electricians
Grant McLean, David Wilson,
Post Production Supervisor
Lynn Morrison,
Assistant Film Editor
David Frew,
Colourist
Kevin Horsewood,
Dubbing Mixer
Cy Jack,
Dubbing Editor
Claire Laing,
Production Sound Mixer
Stuart Bruce,
1st Assistant Director
Patrick Conroy,
Location Manager
Michael Higson,
Costume Designer
Gill Horn,
Make-up Designer
Irene Hapier,
Production Manager
Claire Hughes,
Composer
Simon Rogers,
Film Editor
Chris Buckland,
Production Designer
Andy Harris,
Director of Photography
Alasdair Walker,
Executive Producer
Eric Coulter,
Script
Daniel Boyle,
Producer
Alan J Wands,
Director
Matthew Evans.
Stott is a fine actor but perhaps not tall enough to be the perfect Rebus (not unlike Jeremy
Brett and Sherlock Holmes). Couple that with much shorter episodes and therefore even greater disregard to the novels, and the series was not going to win huge acclaim. Rankin fans would always be glass half empty when it came to the TV Rebus, because the novels were so intricate and the script writers just couldn’t win.
Fleshmarket Close
proved that Stott’s incarnation of Rebus would be more
gritty than Hannah’s but lacked the artistry of the original series. We could forgive the complete oil theme of
Black and Blue
going missing because of the concentration/adaption of the major sub-plot featuring Bible John as the basis of the script; with
Fleshmarket Close
it was all unforgiveable.
DI John Rebus
Ken Stott,
DS Siobhan Clarke
Claire Price,
Banehall Policeman
Ross Allan,
Jack
Hines
Russell Anderson,
Trudy Laing
Cora Bissett,
Gill Templer
Jennifer Black,
Maisie
June Brogan,
Bunny
Tony Close,
Jim Considine
Mark Cox,
Sally Williams
Kate Donnelly,
Muzaffer Yurgi
Emilio Doorgasingh,
Merlinda Kelmendi
Aida Dumani,
Sunburst
Dolina McLennan,
Si Mc Leese
Stephen McCole,
Sabri Demir
Tahar Olabi,
Barber
Gary Stewart,
PC Ian Henderson
Anthony Strachan.
Casting Director
John Hubbard,
Dan Hubbard,
Casting Associate
Kelly Valentine Hendry,
Stunt Co-ordinator
Denis Ryan,
Stunt Doubles
Dominic Preece, Lyndal Smith, Brian Nickels,
Fight Arranger
Carter Ferguson,
Production Accountant
Bernadette Tervit,
Production Co-ordinator
Michael Wilson,
Assistant Co-ordinator
Margaret McDonald,
Production Runner
Gayle Cleland,
Script Supervisor
Gill Humpherston,
Script Editor
Claire Russell,
Utility Stand-ins
Claire McKay, Mark Davitt,
Unit Manager
Robbie Kirkpatrick,
Location Assistant
Christopher Cameron,
2nd Assistant Director
Simon Dale,
3rd Assistant Director
Ray Kenny,
Floor Runner
Evonne O’Rourke,
Publicist
Lisa Vanoli,
Picture Publicity
Tracey Whitton,
Dog Handler
Ian Crossan,
Unit Drivers
Jas Brown, Dugald Anderson, Edward Carey, Euan Milne, Robert Burns,
Action Vehicle Arrangers
Kristian Holt, Jack Moran,
Wardrobe Supervisors
Susie Will, Kathryn Donaldson,
Costume Assistant
Joanne Leary, Lindsey Davidson, Joyce Kayes,
Make-up Artist
Laura Hill,
Make-up Assistant
Alexis McDougall,
Boom Operator
Fiona Carlin,
Sound Maintenance Engineer
Fraser McFadyen,
Art Director
Mags Horspool,
Prop Buyer
Sue Morrison,
Standby Art Director
Fiona Gavin,
Graphic Artist
Frances Connell,
Art Dept Runner
Zoe Wight,
Petty Cash
David Sneddon,
Prop Master
Piero Jamieson,
Dressing Props
Stewart Cunningham, David Wetherstone,
Prop Driver
Roddy Garden,
Standby Props
John Knight, Tony Sheridan,
Standby Rigger/Carpenter
Peter Callagham, Richard Hassall,
Construction Manager
Ross Balfour,
Construction Department
Muir Balfour, David Richmond, John Smith, Bert Ross, James Shovlin,
Focus Puller
Julie Bills,
Grip
Iain Johnstone,
Clapper Loader
Julie Robinson,
Camera Trainee
Peter Keith,
Stills Photographer
Graeme Hunter,
Gaffer Electrician
Steve Costello,
Best Boy
David Moore,
Electricians
Grant McLean, David Wilson,
Post Production Supervisor
Lynn Morrison,
Assistant Film Editor
David Frew,
Colourist
Kevin Horsewood,
Dubbing Mixer
Cy Jack,
Dubbing Editor
Amanda McGoldrick,
Production
Sound Mixer
Stuart Bruce,
1st Assistant Director
Patrick Conroy,
Location Manager
Michael Higson,
Costume Designer
Gill Horn,
Make-up Designer
Irene Napier,
Production Manager
Claire Hughes,
Composer
Simon Rogers,
Film Editor
Chris Buckland,
Production Designer
Andy Harris,
Director of Photography
Alasdair Walker,
Executive Producer
Eric Coulter,
Script
Daniel Boyle,
Producer
Alan J Wands,
Director
Matthew Evans.