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Henry Ian Cusick, the actor who portrays him, is of Peruvian and Scottish descent and was raised in Scotland. [13] Donald and Douglas are twin engines from the Caledonian Railway in The Railway Series by Rev. Wilbert Awdry [14] Dr. Finlay is the central character of stories by A.J.Cronin, set in the fictional village of Tannochbrae.
Deborah Quant, a medical examiner and university professor, first appears in Saints of the Shadow Bible (2013), where she is described from Rebus's point of view as having red hair and blue eyes and being in her mid-forties, but with no wedding ring (chapter 22). They flirt a little, and by the last page of the novel Rebus has a date with her.
Fictional Scottish people by medium (4 C) Legendary Scottish people (6 P) D. Fictional Scottish detectives (5 P) E. Fictional people from Edinburgh (6 P) G.
Pages in category "Possibly fictional Scottish people" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Scottish politics, including the establishment of a Scottish Parliament, and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence. Flashbacks and cold cases trigger memories of the 1979 referendum and the more violent period of partisanship that preceded it. The increasing reliance of the police (and also of everyday people) on data and electronic devices.
Fictional Scottish people (7 C, 78 P) Picts in fiction (22 P) Plays set in Scotland (3 C, 84 P) S. Scottish science fiction (4 C, 8 P) T. Television episodes set in ...
Ann Scotland (Arlene Francis) was a private investigator in The Affairs of Ann Scotland, a radio show produced in Hollywood October 1946 – Jan 1947. [1] Emma "Scribbs" Scribbins (Lisa Faulkner) is a detective sergeant ITV series Murder in Suburbia 2004–2005.
Fictional characters that originated in Scottish comics. Pages in category "Scottish comics characters" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.