Death in Paradise spin-off series gets exciting filming update

Death in Paradise spin off Beyond Paradise has started filming its fourth season.

The series centers around Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman, who moved from Saint Marie to be with Martha Lloyd. Now residing in the made-up town of Shipton Abbott, this charismatic detective juggles a demanding career and a hectic personal life.

Humphrey works alongside an assorted group of team members: the steady DS Esther Williams, the naive PC Kelby Hartford, and the astute Margo Martins. Simultaneously, Martha’s mom, Anne, is usually present to offer her opinions.

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Starting in 2023, “Beyond Paradise” ran for three seasons, with the final episode airing in May of this year. Though the BBC has not officially announced a fourth season, devoted viewers have spotted an intriguing development regarding the show’s production.

Based on what’s reported by The Express, a fan account on Facebook shared a collection of backstage photos, hinting that the shooting process has begun.

One image showcased a sign that said “BP Unit,” accompanied by a note verifying: “Resuming filming in Cornwall.

A spectator noted, “The sign is located at St Mellion Golf Club; that’s where they park their movie trailers and trucks for filming.

Simultaneously, another viewer shared a notice from the production company of the show, indicating that filming was scheduled to occur between July and November for the local community.

The notice stated that the happenings might be filmed and potentially used within a TV program. It also noted that by visiting the site, you are giving your consent to being recorded for this specific broadcast.

Information about the specifics of season 4’s storyline remains undisclosed, but it is likely that Kris Marshall will continue in his primary role as Humphrey. The principal cast members, including Sally Bretton, Barbara Flynn, Zahra Ahmadi, Dylan Llewellyn, and Felicity Montagu, are also anticipated to be back for the new season.

Beyond Paradise and Death in Paradise both air on BBC One and stream on BBC iPlayer.

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2025-07-21 01:18

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