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starfleetwitch · 4 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THIS TALENTED BEAN! <3
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pers-books · 4 months
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Girl, please!
She's so fine, she really blows my mind!
Happy birthday to this precious pumpkin, my fave lil’ bean.
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batnbreakfast · 1 year
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Thanks to the costumes department who apparently had 253537 shirts behind the scene, just so that DI Jill Raymond had enough of a selection for her two three four five changes during two episodes of Silent Witness.
I appreciate them.
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mimi-benton · 2 years
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Jemma Redgrave - DI Jill Raymond / Silent Witness (2022)
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isqueedmyself · 8 months
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From Silent Witness: Heart of Darkness. Wow. I don't know if she had work done, lost a couple pounds or just got her hair done differently, but DAYUM our girl looks good!
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ktlsyrtis · 2 years
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I watch Silent Witness for the plot
The Plot:
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Fan art?
I made a thing.
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driftwoodthrone · 2 years
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As promised, I'm gonna make them a thing @ktlsyrtis ;)
DI Jill Raymond/Professor Helen Lynley AU
Two sharp knocks on Helen's door jolts her slightly out of concentration, as Jill Raymond's blonde head peeks over the threshold of her office. The imposing detective strides in without preamble, in her crisp white shirt and fitted trousers, and sits on the edge of Helen's desk with little regard for the papers strewn about. Holds up the coffee in her hand as a peace offering.
"Got a minute, Lady Helen?" Jill asks, beckoning the brunette's attention, giving way to a privately held joke between them.
Helen rolls her eyes derisively at the posh title. Frankly, she's glad to be rid of it and Tommy⁠ — surviving a near-fatal gunshot wound does wonders for sorting out one's priorities, she thought.
The scar at the centre of her breastbone is a stark reminder of the life she's left behind.
And although it didn't need saying or counting, she owes Jill an enormous favour after her divorce and an endless string of kindness for refusing to leave her side as she recuperated from surgery. So Helen lets the title go, lets it mean something different between them, knowing her dearest friend loved to get a rise out of her.
"Jillian," Helen greets with a saccharine smile, a name reserved only for herself and Jill's mum, it sticks like toffee on her tongue. She wraps her fingers around the steaming cup of coffee, and welcomes the interruption, especially when it's Jill's handsome face. "What do I owe the pleasure?" Helen hums gratefully as she takes a sip. "Have you finally come to sit in on my lecture?"
"Not today, I'm afraid. I thought I might borrow your expertise though?" Jill dangles a case file in her hand and pretends to look sorry for dropping by unannounced, but Helen sees a hint of that wolfish grin. Jill doesn't care a jot about her office hours, and if she did the woman would pick up her damn mobile phone.
Helen lets the request hang in the air, and buys herself several agonizing seconds by sorting through the mountain of grading on her desk, before coming back around to Jill's expectant face inching closer towards her. "So, you did come to learn something new, Detective," Helen teases.
Jill crowds her and a flicker of desire glazes over the detective's eyes as they trail towards soft inviting lips. It's the only evidence of Helen's effect on her, and it's gone in an instant as she leans forward to bop Helen on the head with the file.
"Get a shift on, Professor," Jill says impatiently, and the brunette gawps at her for the cheek. "I've got a murder to solve."
Helen pouts. She was rather hoping to be plied with kisses for her keen intellect, but she knows Jill is dreadfully restrained during her working hours. There was no wearing her down, she's tried.
She swaps the coffee for the folder in Jill's hand and opens it on her lap. Jill offers her reading glasses with practiced ease and takes a large gulp from the same cup as Helen scans the suspect list.
She was starting to think she worked for the Greater London Police at how frequently Jill sought out her professional opinion. It's Jill who takes a certain delight in picking Helen's brain, involving her in small, quiet ways in the investigation — as long as she's never actually on scene (lesson learned), and Jill is quite firm on that matter.
Secretly, she enjoys it too — cracking a case, bringing justice to the surface, becoming Jill's unwitting partner in crime (solving) as they've done since they were girls in uni fighting their way up the ladder. Although they had wound up choosing different career paths, they had never forgotten to pull each other up.
Jill screws her face into an imperceptible smirk to save her blushes before rising to circle Helen's chair. She tugs at her waistcoat to smooth out her appearance and school her features as she flips open a packet of mints from her coat pocket.
"I will require dinner, for the consult," Helen says nonchalantly, raising an eyebrow to hint at the double meaning with a wicked sparkle in her eyes.
Jill coughs and splutters at the suggestion, and Helen's pleased to see the nearly unflappable detective fidget in her seat.
She doesn't waste the opportunity to turn dinner into breakfast, slipping Jill's glasses off her face to hang them at the crux of the blonde's waistcoat, a familiar intimacy that pushes and pulls at the seams of their friendship.
There's a moment where they're idle, waiting for the other to have the last word. Jill is helpless to the gravity between them, she turns Helen around in her seat to lean forward on the armrest, framing the other woman between her arms. Helen's breath hitches as their noses brush, barely a whisper between them, and a flush works its way up Helen's delicious neck.
Jill's eyes remain trained on Helen's own growing dark, stirring at the heightened state between them. Hearts pounding in unison, they are two sides of the same coin, immovable and unyielding.
"You do drive a hard bargain."
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veganpepsibaby · 2 months
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Something for all the lovely folk who were part of @batnbreakfast Zoom on Saturday..., I loved the Surrealism of the conversations!😉 And Bat is a wonderful host 😻
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doctorjameswatson · 1 year
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So, not sure as to the accuracy of the article but sounds like there’s a chance Jemma Redgrave might return this season!!!!
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starfleetwitch · 1 year
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Happiness is waking up to find there's now a twitter page dedicated to posting a picture a day of Jemma Redgrave and the duck she resembles 🤣
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pers-books · 2 years
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10 characters, 10 fandoms, 10 tags
I was tagged by @thisbluespirit​​ (Thank you!)
Share ten different favourite characters from ten different pieces  of media, in no particular order, then tag ten people.  
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DI Jill Raymond (Jemma Redgrave) from Silent Witness S23 and S25. My Big Macho Waistcoat Wearing Detective Inspector who is impossibly gorgeous and competent! (Rude!)
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The Major (Rtd) Bernie Wolfe from Holby City aka the Big Macho Army Medic, here looking ridiculously cute AND sexy, a combination Jemma Redgrave pulls off far more frequently than you might suspect if you don’t know her work well!
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Kate (Lethbridge) Stewart, daughter of the beloved Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. She is also played by Jemma Redgrave (are you spotting a theme here yet?! 😜) in Doctor Who and who has been criminally underused of late. Here with her hands buried in her pockets (a characteristic JRed character move, actually!)
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DCI Cassie Stuart, played by Nicola Walker, in Unforgotten, an incredibly compassionate and committed copper who deserves all the happiness in the world.
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Ruth Evershed, played by Nicola Walker, in Spooks | MI5. She is fiercely intelligent and capable (although sometimes clumsy as hell) and deserves all the happiness in the world.
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Annika Strandhed, played by Nicola Walker (are you spotting another theme, yet?! 😜) in Annika. Which began life as a BBC radio drama before Black Camel Pictures turned it into an ace TV show and relocated it from Norway to Scotland!
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Captain Michael Burnham, played by Sonequa Martin-Green, who is FINALLY, FINALLY! in the place she belongs - the Captain’s chair aboard the USS Discovery on Star Trek: Discovery. She went through hell to get there, but she finally got there!
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Seven of Nine, born Annika Hansen, played by Jeri Ryan on Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Picard. Seven was a child when the Borg assimilated her and it’s been a long, hard road for her to become the incredible competent and capable woman she is today.
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Alice played by Hattie Morahan in The Bletchley Circle. She’s just stunningly gorgeous and competent.
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Helen Sinclair, played by Hattie Morahan, and Liv Chenka, played by Nicola Walker, in the Big Finish Eighth Doctor audio serieses. Yes, I know I’m cheating because this is Doctor Who, but guess what, I don’t care! 😜
Tagging (with no obligation to play): @riversofmars​ @meluisart​ @slightlyintimidating​ @doctorjameswatson​ @lapalfruity​ @ktlsyrtis​ @fortytworedvines​ @jinxedwood​ @onaperduamedee​ @starfleetwitch​
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batnbreakfast · 1 year
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FIVE costume changes(!!!!) ??? Jill Raymond: Greater London's vainest butch, confirmed.
Anon, you might be onto something. 😂
There were even more than five changes, crime scene clothing and double shirt appearances included, but five different shirts could be seen:
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mimi-benton · 2 years
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Jemma Redgrave - DI Jill Raymond / Silent Witness (2022)
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drfrankentweed · 2 years
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A large batch of 1080HD Screencaptures of Jemma Redgrave from Silent Witness - History - are now up over at JRN:
https://jemma-redgrave.net/2022/07/18/hd-screencaptures-jemma-redgrave-silent-witness-history/
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akaanonymouth · 1 year
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If anyone is looking for an exact Jill Raymond shirt, you'll find a couple of them here,:
https://www.hawesandcurtis.co.uk/womenswear/shirts/floral#
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