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Airdate: Beyond Paradise

Time for new adventures with DI Humphrey Goodman & Martha Lloyd on the Devon coast.

BBC First will premiere Beyond Paradise, the spin-off from the phenomenally popular Death in Paradise, in early March.

The new series follows DI Humphrey Goodman and his fiancée, Martha, as they leave London to start a new life on the Devon coast.

The cast also includes Zahra Ahmadi, Dylan Llewellyn, Felicity Montagu amd Nina Singh.

This screens in Australia a week after its UK debut.

Beyond Paradise follows DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) and his fiancée Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) after their nail-biting will-they-won’t-they romance reached its emotional finale in 2017. Viewers were delighted when Humphrey took control of his destiny and followed Martha back from Saint Marie to London to declare his undying love for her.

A new adventure awaits as we find them arriving in Shipton Abbott, Martha’s hometown near the beautiful Devonshire coast, having left London. As they embark on their new life, the couple are quickly thrown in at the deep end as Martha sets out to pursue her dream of running her own restaurant and Humphrey joins the local police force. Quickly making an impression on the somewhat eclectic team: DS Esther Williams (Zahra Ahmadi), PC Kelby Hartford (Dylan Llewellyn) and Margo Martins (Felicity Montagu), Humphrey sets out to help crack a host of baffling cases, with the Shipton Abbott squad witnessing a whole new approach to police work…

Each week the team are faced with a new crime with a unique puzzle at its heart. The not-so-sleepy town of Shipton Abbott will be rocked by an entire family disappearing without a trace; a woman claiming she was attacked by a suspect from the seventeenth century; the robbery of a highly prized painting; a body bizarrely discovered in a crop circle and a serial arsonist with a mysterious penchant for nursery rhymes.

As Humphrey gets stuck into his new job, he and Martha must also navigate life’s ups and downs, as faces from the past, the decisions they make and the challenges of setting up life in a new town put their relationship to the ultimate test.

Saturdays at 8.30pm from March 4 on BBC First / Binge.

One Response

  1. About time BBC First put on a decent show because things have been pretty grim watching Death in Paradise’s new season 12. The only real crime committed on DIP is that it isn’t all that great this time around. I just wouldn’t want to live in Shipton Abbot if they suffer a crime wave similar to Midsomer and Humphrey’s in charge.

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