Beyond Paradise star brands character “awful” but still says she wants them to return
Actress Barbara Flynn from the series “Beyond Paradise” has expressed a wish for the reappearance of Peter Davison’s character, Peter, even though she finds him rather unappealing.
Next week, the third installment of the “Death in Paradise” spin-off will debut, where Inspector Humphrey Goodman and his investigative crew are ready to delve into a fresh batch of unsolved mysteries.
In anticipation of more tantalizing secrets and suspense, actor Flynn hinted at a potential comeback for character Peter, portrayed by Davison, on the show.
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In the second season, Anne, a character we follow, started online dating following the loss of her husband. She encountered someone named Richard who appeared to be an ideal match.
Contrary to Martha’s (Sally Bretton) apprehensions, she persisted in meeting with Richard, eventually finding out that his true name was Peter and that he was already wed.
Despite shattering Anne’s heart, Flynn harbors a desire for his character to reappear in her life following the shock of his revelation about his marriage, which led to his hasty departure.
Working alongside Peter Davison on that project was truly an incredible experience for me. You see, Peter and I share a long history that dates back to times long past.
It was a genuine pleasure to learn that he would be taking on the role and interacting with the character I’d be working with.
Many individuals repeatedly expressed to me, “He was a scoundrel and terrible, yet we yearn for his return.” I concur. I believe the character should make a comeback, somehow, in any fashion or guise.
Davison has suggested he might take on his role again, sharing during an interview with Virgin Radio: “Barbara and I brainstormed ideas for continuing the story, and we thought if his character ended up in jail, it could provide an opportunity for a unique romance, similar to some women who form relationships with those incarcerated.
He went on saying: “Ben Miller mentioned that he found the pace of the schedule in ‘Death in Paradise’ quite demanding.
I’m open to taking on new challenges, but just to clarify, I believe there might be a preference for a candidate who is somewhat younger. However, it’s not entirely ruled out.
Beyond Paradise and Death in Paradise both air on BBC One and stream on BBC iPlayer.
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2025-03-20 17:49