Grantchester star reveals why they don’t watch the ITV hit show now they’ve left
A previous cast member from “Grantchester” has mentioned that she no longer watches the show since her departure, as it can sometimes be a bit emotional for her.
Actress Charlotte Ritchie played Bonnie during seasons 7 to 9 of the cherished ITV detective series set in the past, with episodes airing earlier this year.
As I bid adieu to the series, I must confess that post my departure, I’ve chosen not to tune in and watch the subsequent episodes.
Or more casually:
Since I left the show, I’ve decided not to catch up on the episodes that followed.
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She shared, “I didn’t, for the simple reason that re-watching something following your departure can carry a touch of sadness. Yet, I’m incredibly happy,” she expressed to RadioTimes.com.
Ritchie also weighed in on the new vicar, Reverend Alphy Kotteram, played by Rishi Nair.
Richie expressed his appreciation for Rishi Nair, stating that he is excelling in his role as the new vicar. He also shared that they had a chance to spend time together, which he found enjoyable.
1. “He’s truly a kind individual. As for Tom, who portrays Reverend Will Davenport, it appears he helmed several episodes, suggesting they may have collaborated on more than one project.”
2. “He’s an absolutely lovely person. I believe Tom, the actor behind Reverend Will Davenport, took charge of directing some episodes, hinting at a potential collaboration between them.”
3. “He’s a genuinely good man. It seems that the actor playing Reverend Will Davenport, Tom, directed some episodes, which could mean they’ve worked together on multiple projects.”
4. “He’s as kind as can be. I suspect that the actor portraying Reverend Will Davenport, Tom, directed some of the episodes, implying a possible collaboration between them.”
5. “He’s a truly wonderful person. It looks like the man playing Reverend Will Davenport, Tom, was the director for certain episodes, possibly indicating that they’ve worked together before.”
As a gamer, let me tell you, stepping onto the set of Grantchester was like diving into an immersive game. The cast there made my experience unforgettable. They’re not just talented actors, but genuinely warm individuals who made me feel right at home. I can honestly say they were professional in every sense of the word.
She mentioned, “Those performers are truly exceptional: Kacey Ainsworth, Tessa Peake-Jones, Robson Green, and Al Weaver, and let me add that Tom is simply delightful. They’re all extremely talented. Thus, being in their presence made me feel quite comfortable.
She mentioned that it seemed right to make a change, yet admitted she does yearn for the days when she wore the blonde wig on the show. Truthfully, she wasn’t eager to leave it behind.
Just finished stepping back into the shoes of Kate Lockwood for the climactic, nail-biting fifth season of Netflix’s gripping thriller “You”. It was an exhilarating ride leading up to the much-awaited endgame of Joe Goldberg’s twisted tale.
Grantchester season 9 is available to watch now on ITVX.
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2025-05-19 16:19