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The Herald Scotland
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Visitors to Shetland 'twice as likely to be influenced by film and TV'
This compares to almost one in five visitors to Scotland (19%) who are inspired to visit by screen tourism. The hit BBC crime show, Shetland, returned for its ninth series in 2024 and is filmed across various locations on the islands, including Lerwick. Based on the books by Ann Cleeves, the TV series is broadcast around the world and Promote Shetland, the local destination marketing organisation, has created several self-guided tours of locations from the series for fans. Two separate Islands Visitor Surveys 2024 were carried out in Shetland and Orkney, commissioned by the respective islands councils, in partnership with VisitScotland. READ MORE: The surveys – which don't include cruise passengers – aim to identify visitor profiles, explore the visitor journey, evaluate their experience and determine the visitor volume and value. VisitScotland's own research revealed earlier this year how set-jetting – visitors choosing to visit the 'set' of their favourite Scotland-based film or TV show – is a rising consumer trend. Shetland is the most mentioned TV series by visitors outside of Outlander. The Shetland survey reveals that more than half of visitors take in an iconic location from the Shetland TV series (52%). The number of annual visits to Shetland was almost 89,000 in 2024, with 173,037 visits to Orkney. The survey also revealed that total annual spend by visitors to Shetland was approximately £50.3 million in 2024 and £78 million in Orkney. Chris Taylor, Destination Development Director for VisitScotland said: 'It's fantastic to see that our islands' renowned offering and welcome are continuing to earn praise from visitors across the world. However, we know our tourism and events industry continues to face challenges. 'Tourism and events are among our islands' most valuable sectors. Their success creates a ripple effect which powers a vibrant visitor economy. Visiting an island is something special. It is more than simply going on holiday; it is this cumulative impact which highlights why growing the visitor economy is so important - it is something that benefits us all. 'The added value tourism delivers can be felt right across our islands, in jobs, incomes and the services we all enjoy. 'It's not surprising that so many visitors were inspired to visit these beautiful islands after seeing them on screen or in books - this is evidenced by the set-jetting trend we are seeing, where visitors are looking for guided tours and opportunities to immerse themselves in the places they see on screen. 'I am also delighted that visitors' to both islands groups experiences such high satisfaction and that local people really added to their holiday experience. 'These surveys are a great piece of work that provide a good evidence-based platform on which to plan our sustainable tourism offer.'


Daily Mail
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Vera fans devastated as show creator shares BLEAK update about future of franchise - admitting 'well, that was a bombshell, wasn't it?'
Vera fans have been left devastated after the show's creator shared a bleak update about the future of the franchise. Fans have marvelled over the tales of Detective Vera Stanhope on screen and in writing for years. The TV show, Vera, has become a much-loved and acclaimed series since its debut in 2011. It was based on the novels by the talented Ann Cleeves, however the author has revealed a devastating blow to fans. According to the Express, the acclaimed writer shared at Bath Literature Festival that there would only be one more addition to the detective novels. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Acclaimed writer Ann Cleeves (pictured) shared at Bath Literature Festival that there would only be one more addition to the detective novels She said: 'There will only be one more Vera novel,' subsequently hinting with a playful comment: 'But I probably won't kill her off!' The writer cheekily added: 'Well, that was a bombshell, wasn't it?' According to the publication, fans were devastated by the news and expressed their dismay on social media. One reportedly penned: "She can't do that.' Another asked: 'Does this mean there will be no more Vera books?' It comes after Vera fans broke down in tears and made a desperate plea to ITV bosses as the final season kicked off in January. The detective series is famed for its compelling storylines, mysteries and captivating performances. However, Oscar-nominated actress Brenda Blethyn, 78, who stars as DCI Vera Stanhope in the show, has hung up her infamous trench coat and hat and bid farewell to Northumberland and the North East with one last season. Fans who tuned into the first episode on New Year's Day were left sobbing just seconds into the show. They took to social media to demand that similar detective shows are made to fill the Vera-shaped hole forming in their hearts. 'I'm going to miss watching #Vera on @itv. Straightforward detective drama with no OTT stories or officers with hang-ups or dark secrets. Need more like this!' 'Can't believe it's the last Vera. Have enjoyed every episode.' '1 of 2 final episodes of #Vera. Honestly I've been watching this for such a long time, one of the only shows mum and myself will sit and watch together and try to figure out who done it. Sad to see it ending. Brenda Blethyn is an icon.' 'Great episode tonight, kept me guessing right to the end. Gutted the series is ending. #Vera'