Looking for something different to watch? The Jetty stars former Doctor Who star, Jenna Coleman, as Detective Ember Manning, investigating the cases of Miranda Ashby and the missing Amy Knightley.
The four-part BBC shows also stars David Ajala, perhaps best known for starring in Star Trek: Discovery but who also appeared in the Doctor Who Series 5 episode, The Beast Below.
Jenna, of course, played Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor companion, Clara Oswald.
The BBC has released this nice little interview with Coleman, chatting about the series.
Please tell us about The Jetty?
The Jetty is a story about Ember Manning, a mum who becomes a detective. She’s investigating a case which becomes very personal to her. It’s a very character, human and relationship-driven drama that’s wrapped up as a detective thriller. There are a lot of elements and various threads to this story, but the heart of it is about the missing case of Amy Knightley and the case of Miranda Ashby. More crucially, it asks probing questions about identity, sexual boundaries, sexual politics, toxic culture, and the awakening of oneself.
How would you describe Ember?
Ember is quite prickly, stubborn, proud and free-willed. She’s also very warm and loyal. And I also think she’s really funny. Cat Jones’ writing of her is very sardonic, dry, and she’s not easily impressed. In the series she’s going through an awakening and really finding herself. Her husband, who she was with from a very young age, died a year before the series starts, so she’s going through this new kind of re-discovering of herself.
Can you describe the key relationships your character has in the show?
Ember has a great relationship with her daughter Hannah, played by Ruby Stokes, that we tried to create as a bit of a sisterly friendship. Ember had her daughter when she was a teenager, so they’re not too far apart in age and there’s a lovely, really interesting dynamic there. Her relationship with her side-kick Hitch, played by Archie Renaux, is really fun. I loved filming those scenes with him. She’s quite challenging of Hitch and calls him out all the time, so there’s this constant banter and back-and-forth between them. Ember gives him a lot of tough love. Her relationship with her deceased husband is interesting, and a key focus of the show, as Ember spends the series reframing her relationship with him, putting a new lens on it in retrospect.
What are The Jetty’s main themes?
There’s a really interesting visual theme across the series of reflections and mirrors, which reflects the fact that so much of Ember’s journey is being forced to look inward. So much of the show is about water and echoes, memories and reflection. The themes of the show are really echoed by the setting of the lake.
The Jetty is available now on BBC iPlayer.