BBC confirms Beyond Paradise renewed for season 2 and a Christmas special - when it will air and cast list
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The BBC has officially confirmed popular TV show Beyond Paradise has been renewed for another season - after its premiere series achieved great success after a tense season 1 finale on Friday (April 7).
The spin-off series to Death in Paradise, which has followed fan-favourite Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) in his new life in Shipton Abbott has been received well, attracting an audience of 8.7 million viewers.
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Hide AdAs well as the second season, fans of the show will also be treated to a Christmas special episode. A new date for the second season has not yet been confirmed, but will land on screens in 2024.
Despite no exact release date, those returning for season 2 will include: Marshall as DI Goodman, Sally Bretton as Martha Lloyd, Zahra Ahmadi as DS Esther Williams, Dylan Llewellyn as PC Kelby Hartford, Felicity Montagu as office support Margo Martins and Barbara Flynn as Anne Lloyd.
Speaking about the series renewal, Lindsay Salt, director of BBC Drama said: “I’m beyond excited to return to Shipton Abbott for both a Christmas special and second series of Beyond Paradise.
"The response from BBC viewers to series one has been a joy to see, and like its millions of fans I’m intrigued to find out what new mysteries lie in store for Humphrey, Martha and the team.”
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Hide AdExecutive producer, Tim Key, at Red Planet Pictures said: “We’ve been blown away by the audience response to the show and are so happy that people have taken it to their hearts. We can’t wait to get our amazing cast back together to continue the story – and to be able to pay a visit to Shipton Abbott at Christmas is even better.”
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