Beyond Paradise (TV series)
Beyond Paradise is a British crime drama television series that first aired on 24 February 2023. It is a spin-off of the long-running crime series Death in Paradise[1] and stars Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton. On 8 April 2023, it was renewed for a second series and a Christmas special.[2][3] On 26 April 2024, another Christmas special and a third series were commissioned.[4][5] SynopsisThe show follows Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman, who left Saint Marie to be with Martha Lloyd. After becoming engaged, the couple move to Martha's hometown of Shipton Abbott, near the Devon coast. Not long after arriving, Humphrey joins the small local police force, where he quickly makes an impression on the local officers: Detective Sergeant Esther Williams, PC Kelby Hartford and office support worker Margo Martins, bringing a whole new approach to police work.[6] CastMain characters
Recurring characters
Crossover characters from Death in Paradise
ProductionCastingKris Marshall was one of the most popular detectives to feature on Death in Paradise and the producers knew he resonated with audiences around the world. The producers felt audiences wanted to know what happened to Humphrey and Martha.[6] Sally Bretton also reprised her role from Death in Paradise. Zahra Ahmadi and Barbara Flynn had both previously appeared in episodes of Death in Paradise playing different characters. LocationThe series is set in the fictional coastal town of Shipton Abbott, South Devon. A number of locations were considered, but the producers settled on the West Country as they felt that Devon had not been used very often in TV drama. They decided to film in the Cornish town of Looe[7] because it has a thriving community with fishing businesses; additionally some scenes were filmed in neighbouring Polperro as well as Fowey. The fictional town is set slightly back from the coast so different storylines could be developed.[6] The University of Plymouth's Portland Square and Nancy Astor buildings feature as the South West Police Headquarters.[8][9] Episodes
Series 1 (2023)Episodes 4–6 on BritBox in the US were shown a week earlier than they were in the UK.
Christmas Special (2023)
Series 2 (2024)
Christmas Special (2024)
ReceptionMichael Hogan of The Telegraph gave it four stars out of five, proclaiming it "superior to its mothership show" and "Charming, cheerful and just gripping enough, it was the cosy crime treat we didn't know we needed."[13] Jack Seale of The Guardian, conversely, awarded the first episode just two out of five stars.[1] See alsoNotes
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