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Ralf Little joined the cast of Death in Paradise in the middle of series nine when his character DI Neville Parker temporarily replaced DI Jack Mooney (played by Ardal O’Hanlon). But when Neville became more accustomed to life on the island, he decided he wanted to stay and Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) reluctantly agreed to give him the job full-time. But when the cameras stop rolling on the BBC comedy-drama, who is Little’s other half?
“The Drowning is one of those snappy thrillers that will keep you watching right to the end, provided you suspend disbelie. It’s a no-nonsense thriller, competently acted by its leads to keep us guessing. Of course, it could all go downhill from here and give us an unsatisfying, cop-out of an ending. But on current form it’s highly watchable.”
“The mystery is compelling enough – as soon as the setup is established, you know that you have to see how it all turns out. What makes The Drowning more than the sum of its narrative and plot twists is the weight of sadness it carries. I hope it doesn’t fall apart thereafter, but the whole thing seems to be in such safe, sensitive hands that I am going to abandon my usual caution and look forward to seeing where it goes and how.”
In view of her 73,000 followers, she began by apologising to her fans before singing the song.
She said: “I have to apologise because I know it’s going to be stuck in your head for the rest of the day, but…”
After a slight pause the actress started belting out the number and added in some dance moves.
Josephine followed up her post with a backstage insight into her fellow actors filming the scene.
Death In Paradise s Josephine Jobert apologised as she repeated a scene from the show (Image: BBC•INSTAGRAM•JOSEPHINEJOBERT)
Marlon Pryce and JP Hooper sang Byron Lee’s Tiney Winey in a bid to get JP’s twins to sleep (Image: BBC)
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A scene from the British-French crime drama television series, ‘Death in Paradise.’
Paradise isn’t always as luxurious as people are led to believe. That’s certainly the case for the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie in the British-French crime drama television series, ‘Death in Paradise.’ The popular show, which is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, features several London detectives as they investigate murder cases across Saint Marie.
New episodes of the long-running series originally air on the BBC One network. Repeats of the hit drama are also being broadcast on the network’s channel on Filmon TV. (Note that the BBC One channel is only available for free to viewers in the UK, and international users who have a paid subscription.) The latest episode to air on Filmon can be streamed this afternoon at 4:00-5:00pm local time. It can be watched live, or recorded and watched at a later time.