Of course, one of Neville s main troubles on the island is his series of allergies, so it could be related to one of his many health challenges. He is also the island s detective inspector, so could be have been a target! What do you think?
What happened to poor Neville?
Meanwhile the upcoming episode, which airs on Thursday, sees Jason Manford and Kelvin Fletcher guest star! Chatting about his role to the BBC, Jason said: I play a character who goes to visit his friends on the island who have just won the lottery. He’s a jolly, lovable character, and not especially bright but there’s a slight resentment that his mates won this money when his business is struggling.
Ralf Little
But he was no closer to getting an answer, as the poll came back as pretty much 50/50.
Addressing the issue on Twitter, Ralf made video in response to the user s question about his mispronunciation.
Speaking to his followers, he said: So after last night s episode of Death In Paradise, [Twitter user] wants to know why I pronounced Worcester sauce Worcestershire and not Worcester. Yeah, I know, he added, rolling his eyes.
Ralf Little has long and protracted argument with Death In Paradise director on-set (Image: TWITTER)
A @deathinparadise question from @andielogue. “Worcester sauce” or “Worcestershire sauce”. In fact, let’s do a poll after this. https://t.co/NuqZF5EMvgpic.twitter.com/FUtYlPnBfq Ralf Little The NHS (@RalfLittle) January 16, 2021
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Better still, though, we love a good murder investigation. BBC2 s absorbing Death In Bollywood ran for three nights this week, but I suspect most crime addicts haven t even got round to watching it yet we ve all been glued to The Pembrokeshire Murders on ITV.
Keith Allen was outstanding as the ranting narcissist John Cooper, a serial killer finally trapped by his own callousness. Covered in blood after a double shooting, he took a pair of shorts from one of his victims and was spotted wearing them, days later.
The series, co-starring Luke Evans as a dogged policeman, has been ITV s most popular drama for years, with a live audience of more than 6.5 million . . . more than tuned in to David Tennant s star turn as psychopath Dennis Nilsen in Des last year (though millions more watched it later on catch-up).