HINTERLAND is noir crime drama set in the scenic, centuries-old town of Aberystwyth, Wales.
The area is a natural crucible of colliding worlds – a place where history, myth and tradition come face-to-face with modern life – but its panoramic vistas and quaint facade hide a multitude of sins.
Into this realm steps the enigmatic DCI Tom Mathias (Richard Harrington - POLDARK), a brilliant but troubled man on the run from his past.
Together with his equally intelligent and complex partner DI Mared Rhys (Mali Harries - FOYLE'S WAR), Mathias tackles mystifying murder cases that take viewers from the windswept sand dunes of the Welsh coastline to the badlands and beyond.
Season 2 begins airing the following Sunday, April 29 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV.
EPISODE GUIDE:
“Devil's Bridge” Parts 1 & 2 air Sunday, April 1 from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. - DCI Tom Mathias is a man on the run from his past.
Having just left the Met police in London, he finds himself holed up in a caravan on the outskirts of Aberystwyth, an university town on the west coast of Wales sandwiched between the Irish sea and a vast mountainous hinterland.
He hardly has time to unpack before being called to the scene of a brutal attack at an isolated chalet in the sand dunes. The victim is believed to be a 64 year old God-fearing woman, Helen Jenkins, but she is nowhere to be found.
The investigation leads him to the remote village of Devil’s Bridge where for many years Helen Jenkins ran a Children’s Home. The home has long since closed and is now a hotel, eerie, mysterious, atmospheric and a treasure trove of buried secrets.
On the nearby bridge railings, Mathias finds traces of blood which leads to his discovery of the missing body in a deep pool at the bottom of the ravine below.
Further investigation into the history of the Children’s Home reveals that the attic of the hotel has been left exactly as it was when the home closed down 15 years ago, a snapshot of the tortured past of the children who lived there.
The race is on to trace the children who passed through he doors of the home.
Only three of the children who lived at the home still live in Aberystwyth and the surrounding area: Hywel Maybury, a troubled loner who works at the local amusement arcade; Jenny James, a rootless wanderer who has only recently returned to town, and Catrin John, who has managed to put the past behind her and leads a quiet suburban life with her husband and new born baby.
Mathias knows that only by unlocking the secrets of what happened at the children’s home years ago will he crack the case and reveal the murderer.
Secrets which lead to a chase into the hinterland and a climax at an ancient mountain Chapel.
"Night Music" Parts 1 & 2 airs Sunday, April 8 from 10:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. - At a remote hinterland farmhouse the body of keen photographer Idris Williams is found following an anonymous call to the police.
At first it seems that the reclusive Idris was the victim of a burglary that went horribly wrong, but Mathias’ instincts tell him otherwise.
Idris’ eerie photographs together with the discovery of a battered mouth organ – standard issue by German Wehrmacht during the Second World War - lift the lid on a generation old secret and a love story spanning seventy years.
Could Idris’ death be linked to a series of murky land deals made by Idris’ father which disinherited his neighbour, Eric Roberts, years previously?
Can Eric Roberts’ only surviving daughter Enid and a letter in her possession explain the mysterious disappearance of three German prisoners of war on Welsh soil in 1944? And if so? What is the connection?
Ignoring Chief Superintendent Prosser’s orders, Mathias comes into conflict with a local organization of professional men known as “The Guild,” headed by lawyer Herbert Rees.
But when Herbert goes missing the focus falls on his wife Nia. What was the relationship between her and Idris? Did they share more than a love of photography?
When Herbert is found to have been kidnapped by an unknown assailant, Nia is forced to confess to a passionate affair with the dead photographer.
Mathias discovers Herbert in a garage hideaway, shaken but unharmed and the race is on to find his assailant, the final piece of this epic historical jigsaw.
"Penwyllt" Parts 1 & 2 air Sunday, April 15 from 10:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. - High in the hills above Aberystwyth, the body of an unidentified young man is found at the bottom of a lake in a disused quarry near the village of Penwyllt.
Tommy James who’s business is tractors, lorries and trucks is a very prominent member of the close-knit community as are his close friends local publican Dic Rees and garage owner Gwilym Morgan.
Naturally wary of strangers, the trio offer Mathias no obvious leads, but when the body is revealed to be ex-teacher and traveller Michael Reynolds whom everyone in the village seems to have had an affection for, tongues start to loosen.
Does ex-convict and loner Wyn Bratton hold the key to uncovering the truth? And will Bratton’s lonely life in a caravan in the woods and the obvious parallels that it draws to Mathias’ own life threaten the detective’s ability to decide whether he’s the victim or the killer?
Who was Dic Rees’ wife Lowri having an affair with? Bratton or Reynolds? Did Dic know about it? And what was the link between the two men and Tommy James’ 10 year old son Defi?
When Gwilym Morgan’s apparent suicide in his own garage turns out to be murder and Michael Reynolds is found to have drowned not in the quarry lake but somewhere much closer to home, who can Mathias really trust?
In a community that lives by its own rules, what price silence if brother turns against brother and the innocent pay the price? Mathias for one knows the answer.
"The Girl in the Water" Parts 1 & 2 air Sunday, April 22 from 10:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. - The body of a young student, Alys Thomas, is found at the exact center of a vast expanse of marshlands by two young boys.
She is dressed immaculately in a scarlet dress and seems to have been deliberately placed there.
Mathias, struggling with his own demons from the past becomes more emotionally connected to the case than is wise, a fact not missed by his detective partner Mared and Chief Super Prosser.
The story takes us from the Classics department of the university to the “Last Picture Show” loneliness of an isolated train station; from broken ex-policemen to modern day horse rustlers.
With professional and personal loyalties pushed to the limit, Mathias finds himself on an emotional knife-edge.
What price solving a case if he himself ends up with blood on his hands? Is the case at the children’s home from the first episode really closed?
More questions than answers in an explosive series finale as a haunted and blood spattered Mathias walks alone into the wilderness.
The HINTERLAND Season 1 DVD is available via Amazon released by Acorn Media.
CREDITS:
A detective drama with pace, poetry and scale, HINTERLAND was acquired by American Public Television from All3Media International for syndication to public television stations nationwide.