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''Death in Paradise'' is a
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television series created by
Robert Thorogood Robert Thorogood (born 1972 in Colchester, Essex) is an English screenwriter and Sunday Times Bestselling novelist. He created the BBC One murder mystery series ''Death in Paradise (TV series), Death in Paradise'' as well as co-created two spin- ...
, starring
Ben Miller Bennet Evan Miller (born 24 February 1966) is an English comedian, actor and author. He rose to fame as a member of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller, with Alexander Armstrong. He is known for roles as Angus Jeremy Bough in the '' Johnny Eng ...
(Series 1–3),
Kris Marshall Kristopher Marshall (born 1 April 1973) is an English actor. He has played Nick Harper in ''My Family'', Colin Frissell in the 2003 film ''Love Actually'', Gratiano in ''The Merchant of Venice'', and ''Murder City'' (2006–2008), and Dave in ...
(Series 3–6),
Ardal O'Hanlon Ardal O'Hanlon (; born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian, actor, and author. He played Father Dougal McGuire in ''Father Ted'' (1995–1998), George Sunday/Thermoman in ''My Hero (British TV series), My Hero'' (2000–2006), and DI Jack Moone ...
(Series 6–9),
Ralf Little Ralf Alastair John Little (born 8 February 1980) is an English actor, writer, presenter, narrator and former semi-professional Association football, footballer. He has worked mainly in television comedy, including playing Antony Royle in ''The ...
(Series 9–13) and
Don Gilet Don Gilet (born 17 January 1967) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as DS Nicky Cole in ''55 Degrees North'', DI Mervin Wilson in ''Death in Paradise'', Lucas Johnson in ''EastEnders'', and Jesse Law in ''Holby City''. Early ...
(2024 Special−). The programme is filmed on the French
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island of
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. It is broadcast on
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in the United Kingdom,
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in France,
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in New Zealand (with repeats on
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), and on
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's BBC First channel,
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in Australia. Since its debut, ''Death in Paradise'' has enjoyed high viewing figures and a generally positive critical reception, leading to repeated renewals. The most recent series, series 14, wrapped on March 28, 2025. The series is currently renewed for at least one more series, airing until 2026. A spin-off series, '' Beyond Paradise'', starring Marshall's character Humphrey Goodman, began airing in 2023. A second spin-off, '' Return to Paradise'', made for ABC television in Australia and BBC One, was released in October 2024.


Synopsis

Detective Inspector Richard Poole (
Ben Miller Bennet Evan Miller (born 24 February 1966) is an English comedian, actor and author. He rose to fame as a member of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller, with Alexander Armstrong. He is known for roles as Angus Jeremy Bough in the '' Johnny Eng ...
) is sent from the Metropolitan Police in London to investigate the murder of a British police officer on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie, a
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with a French colonial history. After he finds the murderer, he is ordered by his supervisors to replace the victim and stay on as the
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(DI) of the island, much to his dismay, solving new cases as they appear and being the object of many fish-out-of-water jokes. At the start of Series 3, Poole is murdered, and clumsy
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Detective Inspector
Humphrey Goodman Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman is a character in the crime drama television series ''Death in Paradise'' and '' Beyond Paradise'', portrayed by Kris Marshall. Description Goodman is assigned to Saint Marie after the murder of D.I. Rich ...
(
Kris Marshall Kristopher Marshall (born 1 April 1973) is an English actor. He has played Nick Harper in ''My Family'', Colin Frissell in the 2003 film ''Love Actually'', Gratiano in ''The Merchant of Venice'', and ''Murder City'' (2006–2008), and Dave in ...
) arrives to investigate the death of his
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predecessor. He then stays on the island permanently as the new detective, after his wife informs him she is leaving him. In the second half of Series 6, he resigns so he can start a new life in London with his girlfriend Martha Lloyd, after forming a relationship with her while she was staying at Saint Marie on holiday. Goodman's replacement on Saint Marie is DI
Jack Mooney Detective Inspector Jack Mooney is a fictional character on the British–French crime drama television series ''Death in Paradise'', portrayed by Ardal O'Hanlon. Character Mooney is portrayed as "friendly" and "unassuming", and an underesti ...
(
Ardal O'Hanlon Ardal O'Hanlon (; born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian, actor, and author. He played Father Dougal McGuire in ''Father Ted'' (1995–1998), George Sunday/Thermoman in ''My Hero (British TV series), My Hero'' (2000–2006), and DI Jack Moone ...
), a recent widower who is grieving the loss of his wife and who assisted the team on a case in London. Mooney remains on the island until mid-way through Series 9, when he decides he is ready to face the memory of his deceased wife and returns to London with his daughter. Mooney's replacement is DI Neville Parker (
Ralf Little Ralf Alastair John Little (born 8 February 1980) is an English actor, writer, presenter, narrator and former semi-professional Association football, footballer. He has worked mainly in television comedy, including playing Antony Royle in ''The ...
), who initially dislikes being on the island and has severe allergies, especially to mosquito bites. He comes to the island only because they need a British detective to sign off on a case, and is forced to stay longer after a period of illness renders him temporarily unfit to travel. However, he decides to remain on the island until he eventually warms to the island lifestyle. He stays on the island until Series 13, where he departs on a yacht to travel and be in a relationship with former
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(DS)
Florence Cassell Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell is a character in the crime drama television series ''Death in Paradise'', portrayed by Joséphine Jobert. Background Florence was raised by her mother and father in Jamaica with 5 brothers. At 27 years o ...
(
Joséphine Jobert Joséphine Jobert (born 24 April 1985) is a French actress and singer. She is best known to English-language audiences for playing Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell in the BBC One series ''Death in Paradise'' (2015–2024). Early life and educa ...
). During the Christmas 2024 special, Commissioner Patterson (
Don Warrington Don Warrington MBE (born Don Williams, 23 May 1951) is a Trinidadian-born British actor. He is best known for playing Philip Smith in the ITV sitcom '' Rising Damp'' (1974–78), and Commissioner Selwyn Patterson in the BBC detective series ' ...
) calls London for a replacement DI to lead investigations in Saint-Marie. DI Mervin Wilson (
Don Gilet Don Gilet (born 17 January 1967) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as DS Nicky Cole in ''55 Degrees North'', DI Mervin Wilson in ''Death in Paradise'', Lucas Johnson in ''EastEnders'', and Jesse Law in ''Holby City''. Early ...
) happens to have been holidaying on the island. As he is boarding the aircraft to take him away from the 'slow-paced' island, he receives a telephone call from his superior ordering him to stay and solve the murder.


Episodes


Format

While ''Death in Paradise'' has continued to be in the top three most popular programmes on British television, critics have called the crime drama "unremarkable" and "an undemanding detective show, with nice Caribbean scenery." The show is known for its formulaic approach to its plots with each episode roughly the same in length, style and narrative structure. Each episode begins with a pre-credits sequence showing the events leading up to a murder and often the discovery of the body afterwards; this sequence also serves to introduce that particular episode's guest characters. The police force of Saint Marie is subsequently informed of the murder, preliminary investigations and interviews take place to establish the suspects, and photographs of the suspects and crime scene are placed on the
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at police headquarters. Often towards the end, the lead DI will have a moment of realisation, perhaps brought on by something that someone says or does, or by some occurrence. At this moment, the how, why, and who of the murder are comprehended by the DI, but are not revealed to the audience. The suspects are then gathered, and the DI talks through the evidence; often, flashbacks are used to show what happened. The murderer and the motive are revealed in the
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of the episode. Gathering the suspects, going through the events and finally identifying, and arresting the murderer is based on the technique
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uses in the ''
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'' stories, and some of the ''
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'' ones. Normally, each episode ends with a comedic scene or a celebratory trip by the police officers to Catherine's bar. The final episode of most series has included a subplot wherein the lead DI is tempted to return to the UK by the prospect of a job offer or personal relationship, but in the end, he decides to remain on the island. This format was subverted in the sixth series, when the two-part storyline in the fifth and sixth episodes saw the team travel to London to follow up on a current case, resulting in Goodman deciding to remain to be with his new girlfriend, Martha; Mooney travelled back to Saint-Marie, initially as a holiday to help escape the memory of his recently deceased wife, but decided to remain as the new detective inspector of the island. This format was also subverted in the ninth series; Mooney decided to return to Britain mid-way through the series as he felt that he was ready to face the memory of his dead wife, with the new inspector (DI Neville Parker) initially coming to the island just to sign off on a particular body but kept for a few weeks for health reasons before he decided to remain to face a new challenge. Parker remains the DI on the island until the end of Series 13, when he departs the island to go travelling alongside his former DS Florence Cassell.


Setting


Saint Marie

''Death in Paradise'' is set on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie, described in episode 3.3 as a "pretty island" that is "situated in the Eastern
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". In episode 4.5, it is mentioned that Martinique is "a good 70 miles". Saint Marie is "one-tenth the size of its north-west neighbour
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"; this would make Saint Marie about in size. Saint Marie is a
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, but about 30% of its people are French, due to its previous history, with the language still widely spoken. The back-story appears to be a blend of two real-world islands near Guadeloupe, with size and location aligning with
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and history and language aligning with
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. In the TV show, the fictional Saint Marie island has a
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,
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,
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s, a fishing harbour, an airport, a university, a convent, approximately 100 public beaches and a
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. It also has its own newspaper, ''The Saint Marie Times'', a radio station, ''Radio Saint Marie'', and a television station, ''SMBC''. Its vehicles have French number plates, and motor vehicles drive on the right. Police uniforms are also French, not British. Honoré, the name of the main town, is a reference to St Honoré, the setting of ''
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'' by
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. The town has a leisure/commercial
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, market, bars and restaurants as well as the police station. The neighbouring town to Honoré is named Port Royal. Saint Marie's main economic ties are to Guadeloupe, the UK and France. The island's main religions are
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and
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, with several religious festivals featuring in the programme, including the
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Festival (in reality, a major festival of the
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) and some Voodoo festivals.


Other locations

Series 3, episode 7 is largely set on an islet just off Saint Marie; it is privately owned and relatively small. This episode was actually filmed on the island of Kahouanne, around off the northwest coast of
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where the series is normally filmed. It can often be seen in the background from a beach on Saint Marie. Series 6, Episodes 5 and 6 are largely set in London, when Goodman, Cassell, and Officer Myers form a liaison team with Mooney in order to track down suspects in a murder investigation in Saint Marie and later to investigate the murder of one of the suspects. Two other fictional islands, Saint Barnabas and Saint Auguste, have featured throughout in the series, with the Saint Marie police responsible for overseeing their local law enforcement.


Characters


Main


Detective inspectors

*
Ben Miller Bennet Evan Miller (born 24 February 1966) is an English comedian, actor and author. He rose to fame as a member of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller, with Alexander Armstrong. He is known for roles as Angus Jeremy Bough in the '' Johnny Eng ...
as Detective Inspector Richard Poole (series 1−2; guest series 3 & 10) *
Kris Marshall Kristopher Marshall (born 1 April 1973) is an English actor. He has played Nick Harper in ''My Family'', Colin Frissell in the 2003 film ''Love Actually'', Gratiano in ''The Merchant of Venice'', and ''Murder City'' (2006–2008), and Dave in ...
as Detective Inspector
Humphrey Goodman Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman is a character in the crime drama television series ''Death in Paradise'' and '' Beyond Paradise'', portrayed by Kris Marshall. Description Goodman is assigned to Saint Marie after the murder of D.I. Rich ...
(series 3−6) *
Ardal O'Hanlon Ardal O'Hanlon (; born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian, actor, and author. He played Father Dougal McGuire in ''Father Ted'' (1995–1998), George Sunday/Thermoman in ''My Hero (British TV series), My Hero'' (2000–2006), and DI Jack Moone ...
as Detective Inspector
Jack Mooney Detective Inspector Jack Mooney is a fictional character on the British–French crime drama television series ''Death in Paradise'', portrayed by Ardal O'Hanlon. Character Mooney is portrayed as "friendly" and "unassuming", and an underesti ...
(series 6−9) *
Ralf Little Ralf Alastair John Little (born 8 February 1980) is an English actor, writer, presenter, narrator and former semi-professional Association football, footballer. He has worked mainly in television comedy, including playing Antony Royle in ''The ...
as Detective Inspector Neville Parker (series 9−13) *
Don Gilet Don Gilet (born 17 January 1967) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as DS Nicky Cole in ''55 Degrees North'', DI Mervin Wilson in ''Death in Paradise'', Lucas Johnson in ''EastEnders'', and Jesse Law in ''Holby City''. Early ...
as Detective Inspector Mervin Wilson (2024 Special, series 14–present)


Detective sergeants

*
Sara Martins Sara Martins (born 19 August 1977) is a French actress. She is known in France for her roles on television and in film and theatre. She also appeared as Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey in the joint British-French crime comedy-drama ''Death in ...
as Detective Sergeant
Camille Bordey Sergeant, Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey is a character in the crime drama television series ''Death in Paradise (TV series), Death in Paradise'', portrayed by Sara Martins. Description A former undercover investigator, Bordey was assigned ...
(series 1−4; guest series 10 & 13) *
Joséphine Jobert Joséphine Jobert (born 24 April 1985) is a French actress and singer. She is best known to English-language audiences for playing Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell in the BBC One series ''Death in Paradise'' (2015–2024). Early life and educa ...
as Sergeant/Detective Sergeant
Florence Cassell Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell is a character in the crime drama television series ''Death in Paradise'', portrayed by Joséphine Jobert. Background Florence was raised by her mother and father in Jamaica with 5 brothers. At 27 years o ...
(series 4−8, 10−11; recurring series 13) * Aude Legastelois-Bidé as Detective Sergeant Madeleine Dumas (series 8−9) * Shantol Jackson as Sergeant/Detective Sergeant Naomi Thomas (series 11−present)


Uniformed officers

*
Danny John-Jules Daniel John-Jules (born 16 September 1960) is a British actor, singer and dancer. He is best known for playing Cat (Red Dwarf), Cat in the sci-fi comedy series ''Red Dwarf'', Barrington in the comic children's series ''Maid Marian and Her Merry M ...
as Officer Dwayne Myers (series 1−7, 13, 2024 Special; guest 2021 Special) * Gary Carr as Officer/Sergeant. Fidel Best (series 1−3) * Tobi Bakare as Officer/Sergeant. JP Hooper (series 4−10; guest series 13 & 14) * Shyko Amos as Officer Ruby Patterson (series 8−9) *
Tahj Miles Tahj Di Nero Miles is an English actor. He appeared in ''Mangrove'', the first film of the anthology series '' Small Axe'' directed by Steve McQueen, and between 2021 and 2024, he starred as Marlon Pryce in BBC1's TV series '' Death in Paradise ...
as Trainee/Officer Marlon Pryce (series 10−13) *
Ginny Holder Ginny Holder is an actress best known for playing Thandie Abebe-Griffin on the BBC medical drama series ''Holby City''. In 1999 she played in '' Wing Commander.'' Holder appeared in various British TV series, including ''The Bill ''The Bi ...
as Trainee/Officer Darlene Curtis (series 11−present; recurring series 7) *
Shaquille Ali-Yebuah Shaquille Ali-Yebuah (born 26 May 1995) is a British actor. Early life Ali-Yebuah is from London. He trained with Identity School of Acting. Career In 2013, Ali-Yebuah was cast to play a young Steven K Amos in BBC Radio 4's ''What Does the K ...
as Officer Sebastian Rose (series 14–present)


Commissioners

*
Don Warrington Don Warrington MBE (born Don Williams, 23 May 1951) is a Trinidadian-born British actor. He is best known for playing Philip Smith in the ITV sitcom '' Rising Damp'' (1974–78), and Commissioner Selwyn Patterson in the BBC detective series ' ...
as Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (series 1−present)


Civilian

*
Élizabeth Bourgine Élizabeth Clémentine Madeleine Bourgine (born 20 March 1957 in Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French actress, appearing in film, television and theater. She is credited with more than 60 roles in film and television, mostly French pro ...
as Catherine Bordey (series 2−present; recurring series 1) Mayor of Saint Marie since the end of season 6, and Camille's mother


Recurring

Made a voice cameo in this episode.
Danny John-Jules Daniel John-Jules (born 16 September 1960) is a British actor, singer and dancer. He is best known for playing Cat (Red Dwarf), Cat in the sci-fi comedy series ''Red Dwarf'', Barrington in the comic children's series ''Maid Marian and Her Merry M ...
, the longest-tenured actor in the series other than
Don Warrington Don Warrington MBE (born Don Williams, 23 May 1951) is a Trinidadian-born British actor. He is best known for playing Philip Smith in the ITV sitcom '' Rising Damp'' (1974–78), and Commissioner Selwyn Patterson in the BBC detective series ' ...
and Elizabeth Bourgine, did not return for series eight and was replaced by Shyko Amos, who plays Commissioner Selwyn Patterson's niece, Ruby. John-Jules cited his reason for exiting the show as wanting to leave "on a high". Both Shyko Amos and Aude Legastelois-Bidé left the show at the conclusion of series 9.


Harry

In addition to the human characters, a recurring animal character is "Harry", a lizard who lives at the Detective Inspector's bungalow. He appears in almost every episode and acts as a sounding board for the Detective Inspector to discuss the status of the current case and his life experiences. Harry is computer-generated.


Production

The series is filmed on the French archipelago of
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in the
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, mainly in the commune of
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(which doubles for the town of Honoré on the fictional island of Saint Marie), with the help of the ''Bureau d'accueil des tournages de la Région Guadeloupe.'' The site of the Honoré police station is a church hall in Deshaies (built c.1850s), with the priest's office appearing as the incident room. Filming series 1 was particularly difficult, due to the lack of infrastructure in
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for long-term filming, as well as the fact that
Sara Martins Sara Martins (born 19 August 1977) is a French actress. She is known in France for her roles on television and in film and theatre. She also appeared as Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey in the joint British-French crime comedy-drama ''Death in ...
, the actress who plays DS Camille Bordey, broke her leg in the middle of filming, causing her to be almost entirely written out of episode 6 of series 1 and causing difficulties during the filming of episodes 7 and 8. Miller left the series at the start of series 3, as he felt he was spending too much time away from his family, since his wife was unable to join him on the island during production. Marshall's family joined him on the island during his first three six-month shoots and his son, Thomas, enrolled at a local school. When his family could not join him during the filming of the sixth series, following the birth of his baby daughter, Elsie, it left him feeling "bereft and empty" and he subsequently decided to leave the show. From episode 7 of the sixth series, the lead role was taken by
Ardal O'Hanlon Ardal O'Hanlon (; born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian, actor, and author. He played Father Dougal McGuire in ''Father Ted'' (1995–1998), George Sunday/Thermoman in ''My Hero (British TV series), My Hero'' (2000–2006), and DI Jack Moone ...
playing DI Jack Mooney, a London colleague.
Joséphine Jobert Joséphine Jobert (born 24 April 1985) is a French actress and singer. She is best known to English-language audiences for playing Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell in the BBC One series ''Death in Paradise'' (2015–2024). Early life and educa ...
left the series after episode 6 of the eighth series and was replaced by actress Aude Legastelois, who plays Madeleine Dumas. Jobert cited her reason for exiting the show as wanting to "focus on other projects". O'Hanlon confirmed he had left the show in October 2019, with his last appearance coming in series 9, episode 4. His replacement,
Ralf Little Ralf Alastair John Little (born 8 February 1980) is an English actor, writer, presenter, narrator and former semi-professional Association football, footballer. He has worked mainly in television comedy, including playing Antony Royle in ''The ...
who plays DI Neville Parker, was revealed the same month. In July 2020, the BBC announced the departure of Shyko Amos and Legastelois, along with the return of Jobert and the arrival of newcomer
Tahj Miles Tahj Di Nero Miles is an English actor. He appeared in ''Mangrove'', the first film of the anthology series '' Small Axe'' directed by Steve McQueen, and between 2021 and 2024, he starred as Marlon Pryce in BBC1's TV series '' Death in Paradise ...
as Marlon Pryce. In January 2022, in the fourth episode of series 11, Jobert left the show for the second time after her character left the island. Her departure had not been previously announced. She returned again for the third time in series 13, episode six, broadcast in March 2024. Meanwhile,
Tahj Miles Tahj Di Nero Miles is an English actor. He appeared in ''Mangrove'', the first film of the anthology series '' Small Axe'' directed by Steve McQueen, and between 2021 and 2024, he starred as Marlon Pryce in BBC1's TV series '' Death in Paradise ...
departed the island as Marlon Pryce the episode beforehand, he was replaced by Dwayne Myers, who had previously left.
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departs as Neville at the end of the series, with Florence, as they express their love for each other.


Reception


Viewing figures

''Death in Paradise'' has gained popularity over time on British TV. Series 1 (2011) has been the least-watched to date, averaging 5.89 million viewers, with the 5.3 million viewers for the sixth episode, "An Unhelpful Aid", being the lowest the show has had. Each episode was among the top five most-watched programmes of the day and in the top 40 of the week. Series 2 (2013) averaged 7.67 million viewers, with each episode among the top two most-watched programmes of the day and in the top 15 of the week. Series 3 (2014) averaged 8.46 million viewers, with each episode among the top two most-watched programmes of the day and in the top ten of the week. Series 4 (2015) averaged 9.03 million viewers. Based on consolidated figures, each episode was among the top three most-watched programmes of the day and in the top ten of the week. Series 5 (2016) averaged 8.67 million viewers. Based on consolidated figures, each episode was the most-watched programme of the day and in the top four of the week. Series 6 (2017) has been the most-watched so far, averaging 9.1 million viewers. The series premiere, "Erupting in Murder", is the most-watched episode of the show to date with 9.81 million viewers. Based on consolidated figures, each episode of Series 6 was the most-watched programme of the day and in the top four of the week. Series 7 (2018) averaged 8.34 million viewers. Based on consolidated figures, each episode was the most-watched programme of the day and in the top ten of the week. Series 8 (2019) averaged 8.2 million viewers. Based on consolidated figures, each episode was the most-watched programme of the day and in the top seven of the week. Series 9 (2020) averaged 8.14 million viewers. Based on consolidated figures, each episode was the most-watched programme of the day and in the top six of the week. According to a ''Radio Times'' article in 2018, "From Australia to Russia to India, stretching across 236 territories, this British crime comedy-drama has become a global phenomenon."


Critical response

The series has received mixed reviews from critics, with most criticism directed towards its formulaic structure. The first series was praised for its refreshing style and setting. Kris Marshall's introduction at the start of series 3 was particularly well received, with Rebecca Smith of ''
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'' citing Marshall as a "winning addition" to the cast. The series 4 premiere was described as "a little piece of escapism" and was generally praised. Mark Monahan of ''The Daily Telegraph'' criticised the laid-back tone of the series, calling it too methodical with nothing unique about it besides the setting. There have also been media comments about colonialism and racism. After the first episode aired in 2011, ''
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'' TV critic Keith Watson wrote that "the idea of parachuting a policeman into a colonial setting because the locals weren't up to the job left a slightly sour taste," and the series resembled a "throwback to the fading glory days of the British Empire". In a January 2021 ''
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'' essay, writer Sirin Kale pointed out the "large and appreciative audience", but was critical of several aspects, including the racial dynamics: "If Death in Paradise was a dated show when it aired – a throwback to
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in a trench coat asking just one more thing – it is a museum piece now. For starters, the cast of mostly Black supporting actors call the show's white, male lead 'Sir', and rely on him to solve crimes that are apparently beyond their wits to work out."


Awards

Red Planet Pictures was nominated for, and won, the "Diversity in a Drama Production Award" for ''Death in Paradise''. Sara Martins, Danny John-Jules, Don Warrington and Tobi Bakare collected the award at a ceremony supported by the BBC and ITV that took place on 15 February 2015.


Broadcast

In the UK, all series are shown on
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. The first series was broadcast in late 2011. The second series was broadcast in January 2013, with subsequent series filling the same January slot; all series were shown in a 9:00–10:00 pm slot. In France the programme is broadcast on
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and
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. ''Death in Paradise'' is broadcast in 236 territories. The entire series has been available to stream all year around since May 2020 on
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. In the USA the programme appears on a number of
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stations. The show is currently featured on
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's "Morning Mysteries" block on Fridays, and also used to air on the network every Thursday night at 7PM with back-to-back episodes. In Germany, the show is now streaming on
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as part of their third-party contract agreement.


Home media


Music


Theme music

The theme music is an instrumental version of a
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n song from the 1960s, "You're Wondering Now", written by
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, originally recorded by Andy & Joey in Jamaica. It was later made famous by
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and in
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by
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band
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and later still by
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, as featured on some editions of the deluxe version of her album ''
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.'' In the final scene of the first episode of the third series, the cover version recorded by The Skatalites in 1994 is played at the bar. It appeared on the official ''Death in Paradise'' soundtrack, released in January 2015, alongside other music from all four series. The original version of the song, as recorded by Andy & Joey, was played towards the end of the last episode of the sixth series. It was also recorded by
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on his album ''
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'' (1993), under the title "Alfie and Robert Sail Off Into the Sunset", only repeating the lines "You're wondering now / What to do, now you know this is the end". In the French version, the opening song is "Sunday Shining" by
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. The theme music was given a slight overhaul in 2018, when new composer David Michael Celia joined the team and along with Magnus Fiennes, they added more bass to their theme. This theme would only last until 2020. The theme music was given another, bigger overhaul in 2021, with completely new music but still based on the original theme. It was given a new melody and bassline. The composer, Magnus Fiennes, said in an interview that the theme tune needed to be changed for its tenth anniversary. The 2021 Christmas special saw the extended version of this theme tune playing over the car with the Carib Rockets, being transported to the Carlton Villa. The lyrics were also sung over the end credits for both specials.


Soundtrack

In January 2015, the BBC released an official soundtrack compiling 26 songs from the first four series of the show. It contains original music for ''Death in Paradise'' and already extant tunes, though it does not include the theme music from the show. The score of the show itself is composed by
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and features musicians such as the Los Angeles based Reggae band The Lions (Blake Colie on drums, Dave Wilder on bass, Dan Ubick on guitar) and keyboard/
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player Roger Rivas. Each detective had their own specific, individual, personalised score based around their personality, Richard Poole had a mournful jazz clarinet, Humphrey Goodman a
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, Jack Mooney
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, and DI Neville Parker has
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.


Novels

The creator of the show,
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, signed a three-book deal to write ''Death in Paradise'' novels featuring the original characters (D.I. Richard Poole, D.S. Camille Bordey, Officer Dwayne Myers, Sergeant Fidel Best and Comm. Selwyn Patterson). The first of these, ''A Meditation on Murder (A Death in Paradise novel),'' was published in January 2015. Early reviews were generally favourable, with the ''
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'' in particular being complimentary, giving it four stars. The second book, ''The Killing of Polly Carter,'' was released in 2016. The third book, ''Death Knocks Twice,'' was released in 2017. A fourth book, ''Murder in the Caribbean,'' was published in December 2018.


Spin-off series

In June 2022, a spin-off was announced, titled '' Beyond Paradise'', airing in the UK on 24 February 2023, which saw the return of Kris Marshall as Humphrey Goodman, and
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as his fiancee Martha Lloyd as they enjoy life in Britain. The spin-off was commissioned by
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and BritBox International. Filming of the series started in August 2022. After the first series ended, the BBC announced it had been renewed for a second series plus a Christmas special airing later in 2023. A second spin-off called '' Return to Paradise'' for ABC television in Australia and BBC One was announced in November 2023. The 6-episode series is set in the beachside hamlet of Dolphin Cove. The series was released in October 2024 on ABC-TV and iView in Australia, and in November 2024 on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK.


Notes


References

* All ratings are sourced from the
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(BARB).


External links

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