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BBC confirms air date for Death in Paradise season 10
The new series will return for its usual January slot BBC
Death in Paradise season 10 will be back in the New Year, despite the pandemic wreaking havoc on TV productions, with the BBC confirming its usual slot in early January.
The new series will return on Thursday, 7 January at 9pm, featuring Ralf Little back as DI Neville Parker, as he settles into life on the Caribbean island Saint Marie. The actor recently replaced Ardal O’Hanlon, who previously led the series as DI Jack Mooney.
It s also been announced that series 10 will be introducing a new series regular played by Tahj Miles. His character is an 18-year-old petty criminal named Marlon Pryce, who will be lined up as an unlikely recruit to the police force.
over ustream. the title of the panel then and now i confess may be bit misleading if you re expecting a civic pageant with our panelists reenacting scenes from the history history, you will be disappointed. but that town in eastern kansas does have the story past. just a little over 100 years ago on august 31st, 1910, former president theodore roosevelt mounted a kitchen table on the grounds of the 22-acre state park. he was helping to dedicate john brown state park and delivered what has gone down in history as his new nationalism speech. it certainly wouldn t have gone down in history as his john brown speech since the fiery abolitionist who h battled pro-slavery raiders on that spot in the days of bloody kansas snagged only two cursory mentioned in t.r. s speech, much to the relief of his advisers i should add who knew that t.r. was one of those politicians who also regarded himself as something of a historian, although the corporations of the day weren t about to pay him
european welfare state as the model for america. invoke europe in a positive vein unless it s to describe a lovely dinner on some ngo s dime and yet, in president obama s blueprint for the future the great challenge of our time barely makes an appearance being mentioned in a couple of lines, the paltry savings of $1 trillion which is mostly fictitious anyhow. the debt crisis not central to obama now, and it will likely not be central to him in the future. in fact, while obama s speech was covered in the press mostly for its analysis of the issue of growing income inequality and diminishing economic mobility, the real news as i see it in this speech should have been something and it calls for a massive new domestic spending and education and mostly higher education and for infrastructure, mostly high-speed train and for technological research for solar and wind energy. if this new program is to be paid for, and i assume it would be it will come from the upper 1%, but this prog