Vera star Brenda Blethyn has revealed she is “semi-retired” after leaving the ITV series to spend more time with her family, having not had a summer with her husband “for 14 years”.
Vera fans are due the 14th and final series of the British crime drama which follows Blethyn’s character Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope.
It will air in two parts this January in new stories filmed around the North East.
Why did Brenda Blethyn decide to leave Vera?
Speaking about her decision to leave the show, Blethyn, 78, said: “It was a lovely summer back in 2023. And I came to realise I hadn’t had a summer with my husband for 14 years.
“Naturally I missed my family. And my dog Jack, although he was with me in the North East, but I didn’t see him much because I was working all day.
“I love my Vera family, but I love my other family too.
“And when you consider I was already thinking about packing work in when I was offered the job back in 2010, 14 series of working on Vera is pretty good going.
“I wasn’t actually going to do any more after series 13, but of course ITV said they needed to wind the series up.
“So I said, ‘Oh go on then, I’ll do a couple more episodes’.”
The British actress said she is “semi-retired” now because she doesn’t “want to be doing jobs which means going away for long periods of time.”
Reflecting on what it was like to film the final series, she said: “It felt extra special filming these final two films.
Top 10 best British TV series
“We are all pretty close. Jon Morrison (DC Kenny Lockhart) has been there since the second episode of the first series and Riley Jones (DC Mark Edwards) came in on the fourth episode.
“It’s been a big part of their lives too.
“It’s sad saying goodbye to people in the cast and crew because they are so good, professional, and talented, and I love working with them.
“I wish there could have been an episode where I stayed at home in Kent: ‘Vera Goes South’.
“But, of course, the series is dyed in the wool Northumberland and the North East and I understand that’s where it has to be.”
Where is Vera filmed?
Vera is filmed and set in the North East with the first of the last episodes located in and around the banks of the River Tyne where the body of a young man has been discovered.
Speaking about the region, Blethyn said: “Northumberland and the wider North East is so varied and beautiful.
The best Christmas TV specials of all time
“It’s not just one thing. It’s the seascapes, the landscapes, the moors, the cities.
“A lot of them steeped in history. And lively. It’s not for nothing that Newcastle is called the party town.
“I must have travelled tens of thousands of miles over the years going to all of the various locations.
“If I’d been on holiday that would’ve been great, but as it was, I’d get in the car at some unearthly hour in the morning and my head is in the script.
“And as I’m in almost every scene, I’m going through what I’m doing that day and then I get out of the car at the other end. So I’m not taking in the joys of sightseeing.
“But I always love everywhere we film. And the people are so nice.”
Who will star in the new episodes?
Starring in the two new episodes, Inside and The Dark Wives, are David Leon as DI Joe Ashworth, Morrison as DC Kenny Lockhart, Jones as DC Mark Edwards, Sarah Kameela Impey as pathologist Dr Paula Bennett and Rhiannon Clements as DC Steph Duncan.
Teasing the specials, Blethyn said filming one of the scenes, involving Vera and DC Kenny Lockhart, “broke my heart when I read the script” and was “emotional” to film.
The final episode is an adaptation of Ann Cleeves’ 11th and latest Vera novel, The Dark Wives, published in August 2024.
Recommended reading:
- Detective crime drama Strike returns to BBC - Full cast list and how to watch
- Are Gavin and Stacey stars James Corden and Mathew Horne still friends?
- Bake Off winner announces birth of first child and says it ‘tops holding trophy’
Blethyn said author Cleeves attended the wrap party where the cast celebrated with a “great big cake shaped like Vera’s Landy”.
The actor took home some of the momentos from the set as well, including Vera’s mac and hat and a Montblanc pen, presented to her by the producers.
How to watch Vera in January 2025
Vera will be available to watch on ITV1 and STV at 8pm on January 1 and 2.
These episodes will be followed by the companion documentary Vera Farewell Pet on January 3 at 9pm.
In the final episode a body is found at the foot of some local stones called The Dark Wives.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here