The popular ITV detective show is set to conclude with series 14
from the long-running detective drama. The 78-year-old actress will be hanging up DCI Vera Stanhope's iconic trench coat for good at the end of series 14.
Sadly, there have been no official announcements about a spin-off show. But this doesn't mean it won't happen.The actress, who played DC Jacqueline Williams from seasons eight to 12, shared her hopes for a prequel series whilst chatting to hosts Sally Nugent and Jon Kay on Tuesday. What's more, the bookies are already backing a spin-off show, with Kenny Doughty, who plays DS Aiden Healy, the favourite to take over.
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