Never without your hat! In Vera's Investigationsthe investigator played on screen by Brenda Blethyn invariably wears her hat. To protect yourself from the wind and rain of the English coasts? And no! His interpreter revealed the real reason.
Captain Marleau has his Chapka, the lieutenant Columboher raincoat rumpled and Vera, the chief inspector in the Northumberland & City Police unit, never takes her hat off! And the tradition is invariably perpetuated throughout the different seasons of this long-running detective series. In the episode titled As the crow fliesbroadcast this Sunday, December 8, 2024 on France 3, Vera, to which the British actress Inside Blethyn lends his features, is therefore no exception to the rule and walks his silhouette on the crime scenes with his immutable headgear on his head. Whether it's raining, windy or snowing, this accessory has become an essential part of your wardrobe. Is it only because of the windy and rainy climate of the northern coasts of England where the investigator tracks down criminals? The answer is quite different, as his interpreter revealed.
Véra's Investigations : What is the episode broadcast this Sunday, December 8, 2024 on France 3 about?
The lifeless body of Lizzy Swann, a teacher and mother with no history, is found at the foot of a cliff. What initially appears to be an accident turns out to be murder. Responsible for solving this enigma. The investigation revealed that shortly before her death, Lizzy had been suspended from school after making an abusive report to social services. Between the father of the child concerned, the victim's husband, the boyfriend of his youngest daughter and an old family friend… there is no shortage of suspects. …
Véra's Investigations : Why does Vera never take off her hat?
It's been 13 years since Brenda Blethyn played the heroine of Vera's Investigations without ever letting go of her famous headdress. And the 78-year-old actress revealed why this accessory is never missing. In the columns of 7 Days TVthe star ofPride and Prejudice (2005) explained that this accessory was designed to be close to the original work, adapted from the literary detective saga of Ann Cleeves: “In the novel by Ann Cleevesshe revealed, Vera suffers from a skin condition that prevents her from going into the sun. I bought this hat myself from a fishing store in Newcastle.” A little anecdote which adds a touch of personality to this offbeat heroine who can be found on Sunday evenings on France 3.
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