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‘Vera’: First Look At David Leon’s Return, Joining Brenda Blethyn In Season 13

Actor and director David Leon returns to the drama as Joe Ashworth

by Dave Elliott

‘Vera’: First Look At David Leon’s Return, Joining Brenda Blethyn In Season 13

ITV and Silverprint Pictures have released some first-look images of Brenda Blethyn, alongside the newly returned David Leon in the highly-anticipated thirteenth season of Vera, as filming begins.

nspired by the award-winning author Ann Cleeves, ‘Vera’ stars Blethyn as Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope who investigates murders in North East England. Earlier this year, it was announced Kenny Doughty, who played DS Aidan Healey since 2015, would be leaving drama, which left the door open for David Leon, who was last seen in season four, to return as DS Joe Ashworth.

Joining Brenda and David for the three new feature-length episodes are Jon Morrison as DC Kenny Lockhart, Riley Jones as DC Mark Edwards, Sarah Kameela Impey as Pathologist Dr. Paula Bennett, and Rhiannon Clements (‘Ridley’, ‘Hollyoaks’) as new and ambitious DC Steph Duncan, who joins Vera’s team.

“I’m thrilled to be returning to Vera,” said David Leon. “It’s fantastic to be back in the North East and reunited with Brenda and the crew for the new series. I’m looking forward to exploring the relationship between Joe and Vera as they make up for lost time.”

In the opening episode, titled “Fast Love”, DCI Vera Stanhope is called to a quiet country lane where a young man has been found dead following a collision with a car. Vera discovers that the victim is a popular market trader so heads down to his pitch to start to put together an idea of who the man is.

As the investigation gathers pace, Vera learns that this cheeky chappy was a complex character. Antagonistic, arrogant and able to get what he wanted but did all of this come at a price? Adding to the complexity of the case, Vera is taken aback by Joe Ashworth’s (David Leon) return and is unsure of his motives.

The first feature-length episode is written by series regular Paul Matthew Thompson (‘Ridley’, ‘Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators’) and directed by Claire Winyard (‘Our Girl’, ‘Call the Midwife’).

“Stepping back into Vera’s shoes for the thirteenth series feels like coming home again,” commented Brenda Blethyn. “The support from the locals in the North East is truly heart-warming and reuniting with the talented David Leon and the rest of our exceptional team is an absolute delight. Together, we embark on this new chapter with a terrific script crafted by the brilliant Paul Matthew Thompson.”

Other actors appearing in the first episode include Nimmy March (‘Agatha Raisin’, ‘Midsomer Murders’), Amit Shah (‘Happy Valley’, ‘The Other One’), Stephen Lord (‘Coronation Street’, ‘Safe House’), Patrick McNamee (‘Our Girl’, ‘Inspector George Gently’), Andrew Dunn (‘The Syndicate’, ‘Doctors’), Bryan Dick (‘Ridley’, ‘The Split’), Samantha Seager (‘Coronation Street’, ‘This is Vanity’), Beruce Khan (‘War of the Worlds’, ‘The Capture’) and television newcomers Travis Ross, Evie Hargreaves and Susan Jayne-Robinson.

“Being from the North East it is always a joy to film Vera here and we are very grateful for the warmth and support from the fans during production,” adds Executive Producer Will Nicholson. “Starting the new series is incredibly exciting and alongside the incomparable Brenda Blethyn and the rest of our talented cast, we are delighted to welcome David Leon back to the show.”

The three self-contained crime stories in the new series draw inspiration from the best-selling novels and characters created by acclaimed crime writer Ann Cleeves.

Vera is made by Silverprint Pictures, part of ITV Studios, with executive producers Will Nicholson and Kate Bartlett overseeing the production. Will Nicholson also takes on the role of producer for the new series. Overseeing production on behalf of ITV is Drama Commissioner Huw Kennair-Jones. ITV Studios distributes Vera internationally.

Vera‘ returns later in 2023 for Episode 5 of Season 12, “The Rising Tide”, based on the eleventh Vera novel written by Ann Cleeves, ahead of the new Season 13 which is currently filming. Series 1-12 is available on ITVX. If you want to keep track of this or any other show, you can add them via our Never Miss system, and you’ll be notified when it gets a UK premiere date.

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