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Death in Paradise's new star Don Gilet appeared on BBC show before - but as a very different character

Following the announcement that Don Gilet is the latest British actor to take on the lead role in Death In Paradise, eagle-eyed fans of the hit crime show have pointed out that Don has appeared in the popular series once before. It turns out that Don was in the first episode of fourth series, Stab in the Dark in 2015 in which a rum distillery owner named Elias was murdered during a seance on the island of Saint Marie.The episode, which also marked the first appearance of fan favourite character Florence Cassell (Josephine Jobert), had DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) investigating the businessman’s death, and eventually deducing that the murderer was Elias’s employee Andre – played by Don Gilet.
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'It happens!' Death in Paradise's Ralf Little says show halted after filming disruption
Death in Paradise since 2020 starring as DCI Neville Parker.The actor has become a firm favourite on the show, as the actor took to Instagram today to share an update with fans on how filming is going in the Caribbean.Ralf took to Instagram earlier today to post a short video from the series set on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.In the video, Ralf can be seen looking fed up as he pans the camera away from his tent to the awful rain and storms in the Caribbean.He joked: "Paradise!" before moving the camera around again, and concluding with: "It happens!"Ralf then panned the camera towards his colleague, Shantol Jackson who plays Sergeant Naomi Thomas in the drama.The actress also looked amused by the weather as she pulled faces to her colleague.Ralf captioned the video in view of his 130,000 followers: "Just another day in paradise!"Many social media users took to the post's comments to share their view as filming was momentarily stopped.Ingrida1979 joked: "It rains in paradise?"Flamazing_catlady said: "A little rain is good for nature. Have a good day Ralf!"Roni.raysun added: "Reminding you of home!"Mason.siobhan commented: "Don't you just love the rainy season lol x." (sic)Ralf delighted fans at the weekend as he took to Instagram to announce that filming for Series 12 of the BBC hit series had begun.The smiling actor posted a video overlooking the sunset, captioning the video: "Greetings from Guadeloupe.
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'Get that f***er off!' Ralf Little in hysterics as Will Mellor tells him off in the car
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little has been cheekily told off by his friend and podcast co-host Will Mellor as they continue to travel around the country for their Two Pints Live! With Will Mellor & Ralf Little tour.Taking to Instagram, Ralf laughed as he was berated by the former Hollyoaks star, who was struggling to turn down the temperature of the heated seats of the car the duo were travelling in.In view of his 125,000 followers, Ralf, who plays DI Neville Parker on the hit BBC whodunnit series, filmed himself and Will as they travelled in between shows.Sitting in the back of the car, Ralf asked his podcast co-host: "What's the matter with you?"Looking agitated, Will replied: "The f***ing heated seat's on," as Ralf erupted into laughter.In an expletive-ridden rant, he went on: "Get it off I'm sweating, f***ing hell I'm roasting here!"How do you get it off?" he asked the BBC star who continued to find the situation amusing.Will continued: "How do you do it, you t***."The former Hollyoaks actor was seemingly having trouble locating the controls to turn off the car's heated seats as he told Ralf that he was struggling to see.He went on: "I can't see, you know I can't see."I can't even see, where's the f***ing heater!" he raged as Ralf collapsed with laughter.Will continued to rage: "Seriously Ralf, seat heating, get that f***er off."As the Broadchurch star continued to struggle with turning the heating off, Ralf couldn't control himself any longer and leant forward in a fit of hysterics at his friend's frustration.Having seemingly managed to turn off the heated seats following the struggle, Will finally relaxed.He said: "Oh my God, it's roasting," he added before the clip ended.Ralf's update comes a week after he shared
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Death in Paradise's Ralf Little slams Nigel Farage over Brexit 'putting people first'
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little has taken to Twitter to hit back at Nigel Farage after he shared his thoughts on P&O Ferries sacking its UK seafarers and replacing them with cheap agency staff yesterday.The actor, 42, has previously made his thoughts on Brexit clear in previous social media posts and today couldn't resist weighing on what the Leave vote meant, more than two years after the UK left the European Union.GB News presenter Nigel shared his views on the subject with his 1.6 million Twitter followers.He wrote: "It is disgrace that cheap foreign workers will replace 800 sacked P&O Ferries staff."Brexit was about putting our people first," he added.However, DI Neville Parker actor Ralf was quick to hit back at the statement.Sharing the MP's tweet, the BBC star simply wrote: "……………… was it?"The Brexit party leader's post comes a day after P&O Ferries sparked outrage amongst politicians and workers for firing their employees.The shocking news of the 800 seafarers being sacked was delivered to P&O workers via a pre-recorded video message, which was delivered by a company executive.As a result, Britain's busiest port, Dover, experienced severe delays, with threats of a standoff as trade unions urged their members to defy any instructions to leave P&O ships.Following Ralf's response, the actor's followers took to his post to weigh in on the matter.Twitter user @johnwiththatcat replied to Ralf: "Well, if by "our people" he's referring to himself and his Kremlin backed Vote Leave associates and their bank balances, then yes, they certainly were put first."@Bocafuente added: "Yeah, but by “our people” he doesn’t mean us, he means *his* people."@mufc_jk penned: "By 'our people' he actually means corrupt, greedy
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Death in Paradise's Josephine Jobert talks 'embarrassing' moment with co-star Ralf Little
Death in Paradise star Josephine Jobert has taken to Instagram to address an "embarrassing" moment with her co-star, Ralf Little.The actress, 36, who plays DS Florence Cassel on the hit show, responded to a picture a fan had messaged her along with their thoughts.In view of her 103,000 followers, the French native candidly addressed a photo with Ralf which she revealed was taken at an "awkward" moment.Jospehine wrote: "Ahah we always love a cute/ embarrassing situation like that."The fan had penned: "Awkward moment, love it," alongside two laughing emojis.The picture showed DI Neville Parker and Florence walking together, both grinning from ear to ear.Earlier this year, during the eleventh season of Death in Paradise, viewers were desperately waiting for Neville to tell Florence how he felt about her.Ever since the Christmas special aired, fans of the hit BBC show have been wondering whether a relationship will blossom between the two detectives.At one point, Neville was about to tell Florence he had feelings for her, but he was left heartbroken when she said she only cared about him as a friend.However, in a later episode it looked as though Neville was going to pluck up the courage to tell her how he really felt.While they were out on a murder investigation together, Neville asked Florence if she could pull over so they could go on a walk.Florence wondered if Neville's allergies were playing up again, but he wished they were as he could have "popped a couple of antihistamines" to feel better."I'm sorry, I don't understand," said Florence.The flustered inspector told Florence: "It's us Florence, you said we needed to talk about us and you were right because we can't go on with things like this between us."I thought the
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'Sadly embarrassed!' Ralf Little opens up on 'difficult decision' over disappointing news
Coronation Street, while Ralf had been filming over in tropical Guadeloupe as DI Neville Parker in Death In Paradise.However the podcast saw the pair reunite for the pub-style banter that had brought them both to fame.The consequent tour they'd planned, taking a live version of the podcast around Britain, had been eagerly awaited by fans - and Ralf confessed to fearing the public reaction when they discovered the original February dates had been scrapped."We [thought]: 'We hope people aren't going to be angry with us!'" Ralf recalled."[However] people have been really lovely actually."If people feel a little bit nervous about going out, we'd rather try and wait until they can come - especially if they've paid for the ticket but don't want to come out," he elaborated."We don't want them to spend their money on nothing!"Will agreed: "The whole point of doing the tour is to do more than what we do here!"Fortunately all restrictions associated with the virus have since been lifted, leaving Ralf and Will free to initiate audience participation when the shows start in April.Though Ralf has admitted: "It was a difficult decision to make", it looks as though it was the right one for the pair.There's been a lot for them to catch up on, with Will posting to his pal's Instagram account earlier in the year jokingly asking if he was filming a dog show after he revealed he'd adopted rescue puppies that had been abandoned in Guadeloupe.Ralf posted to Instagram yesterday to unveil the announcement for the latest series of the podcast - and appeared upbeat in spite of previous comments about hating the British weather.Having arrived back from his Caribbean filming sessions last Christmas, he has now announced: "WE'RE BACK IN THE PUB
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'Wouldn’t bring it up’ Ralf Little clarifies why he can’t confirm Death in Paradise future
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little has opened up about his future on the beloved BBC show.The star plays Neville Parker, who is the Detective in charge of the Saint Marie police station.There have been a lot of rumours about whether the actor will return again after the final episode of season 11 airs this week.Now Ralf has taken to social media to open up about rumours of his future on the series.This comes as he gave an interview to The Sunday Times earlier today where it was claimed he will film series 12 later this year.Posting on Twitter, Ralf clarified: “I’m happy with my @thesundaytimes interview with the lovely Julia Llewellyn Smith.“But sometimes what you actually said needs to be paraphrased to fit in, which can leave you accidentally misquoted/“So, some (very) minor corrections/contextualisations…”The actor went on to add: “At the end it says I am definitely going back to film series 12.“That is not true as that discussion is still ongoing.“I wouldn’t bring it up now, except I don’t want other papers to start saying I’ve made an official announcement when I haven’t.”This isn’t the first time that Ralf has addressed his future on the BBC series.He’s been open in many past interviews about if he’ll be returning to the show.Speaking on Saturday Kitchen earlier in February, he said he can’t confirm his future on the show.Ralf explained: "It’s just I have filmed the series that I was originally contracted to do.“But there's no indication that they don't want me to go back, it hasn't been agreed yet."Viewers will therefore just have to wait and see if he’ll be making his exit from the series.He would be following in the footsteps of previous detectives if he does, as the role is replaced every few seasons.So far,
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'Anti-social weirdos' Death in Paradise's Ralf Little fumes over coughing train passengers
Death In Paradise’s Ralf Little, 42, has expressed his fury at people who do not cover their mouths when coughing.The actor, who plays Neville Parker in the BBC drama, became irate when he travelled on a train and began to feel frustrated by "impolite" passengers around him.Ralf took his frustrations to Twitter, telling his 276,000 followers: “You know what, I’ve not been one of those pandemic people who gets all paranoid if someone coughs near me.“But… to all people currently on my train carriage, it was polite to cover your mouth when coughing even BEFORE Covid.“You anti-social weirdos.”Ralf assured his fans that “of course” he was wearing a mask during his journey, but that he still felt uncomfortable about people coughing around him without covering their mouths.The Royle Family star’s fury was shared by plenty of others who took to the comments to discuss their own experiences.Tracie fumed: “Absolutely zero manners in the world today, no covering mouth when coughing, sneezing or yawning.The height of bad manners which are being passed down to younger generations. No hope.”Samantha said: “I was on a train from London in August and there was a woman coughing and she was wearing a mask ON HER CHIN! I couldn’t fathom it! She got really nasty when I asked her to put her mask up - claimed she was exempt.
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