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BBC addresses future of Beyond Paradise - and confirms Christmas special

The second series of Beyond Paradise ended on Friday 27 April with another case solved by DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) and his team, and also with the good news that the Shipton Abbot police station had escaped closure. Humphrey and Martha (Sally Bretton) didn’t actually tie the knot thanks to her mother Anne (Barbara Flynn) going a bit bridezilla with the preparations and then cancelling the whole thing, but there was still romance in the air, not just between the not-married couple but also because Kelby (Dylan Llewellyn) got a sweet peck on the cheek from CS Charlie Woods (Jade Harrison) as thanks for his help in solving a crime involving her grandmother.
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'We're gutted' Death in Paradise's Ralf Little issues apology after 'disappointing news'
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little has issued an apology to his followers after he made an announcement.The star, 41, who plays DCI Neville Parker in the popular BBC series, said he was "gutted" that his tour, Two Pints Live! With Will Mellor & Ralf Little, had been postponed in light of the coronavirus pandemic.In view of his 274,300 followers, the actor broke the news.In a post, Ralf wrote: "We are postponing the Two Pints With Will & Ralf Podcast Tour."Unfortunately due to regulations and volume of cases of Omicron across the UK, we have had to postpone the tour for a couple of months."The star also posted a short clip of his apology much to the dismay of his fans.Ralf started: "Hey everyone, listen, I'm sorry to bring you some disappointing news, but after a lot of discussion between ourselves, the team, the venues, and the promoter, Will Mellor and I have regrettably decided that we're going to have to postpone our Two Pints with Will & Ralf podcast tour."He added that the decision was made "because of the limitations and possible dangers of increasing Covid cases and the new Omicron variant".The Death in Paradise actor went on: "Obviously, we're gutted about this, but we all felt it was the right thing to do under the current circumstances."Not least because as it stands we can't deliver the show that we wanted to."We had big plans for audience interaction, getting people up on stage to join in with us, play some silly games, and so on.
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Death in Paradise's Josephine Jobert reacts to rumours Florence Cassell will be killed off
Death in Paradise actor Josephine Jobert has taken to Instagram to react to rumours her character in the popular BBC show is going to be killed off.The star, who plays Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell in the programme, expressed her surprise at being told that there were rumours of her exit from the show following a "dramatic drug plot".In view of her 97,000 followers, the French actress told of her shock while sharing a screenshot of the rumours.The star took to her stories to post a direct message she had received.The picture featured an article titled "Death in Paradise shock: Florence to die in dramatic drug plot?"The Instagram user who had sent the actress the picture also added: "I hope this isn't true!" alongside a crying face emoji.In view of her 97,000 followers, the French actress told of her shock while sharing a screenshot of the rumours.The star took to her stories to post a direct message she had received.The picture featured an article titled "Death in Paradise shock: Florence to die in dramatic drug plot?"The Instagram user who sent the actress the pictureope this isn't true!" alongside a crying face emoji.Reacting to the news, Josephine revealed that it was the first she had heard of her reported shock exit.She wrote: "What???"Ahaha that's interesting...
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‘He’s a has-been!’ James Jordan branded a 'scumbag' by Strictly co-star Danny John-Jules
Strictly pro James Jordan, 43, in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.The Death In Paradise star didn't hold back as he branded James a “scumbag” and a “has-been”, reigniting the furious Twitter spat that took place between them when Danny was competing in the 2018 series of Strictly. This Monday, Danny will be starring in the theatrical adaptation of Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, where he will portray Sir Leigh Teabing - a character brought to life by legendary actor Sir Ian McKellen in the 2006 film.When the actor was asked where he drew inspiration to play the evil role, he briefly spoke about James and mentioned the comments he made on Twitter. Danny began by referring to James as “the has-been dancer on Strictly”, as he revealed the reason behind his extreme dislike of the performer. The actor explained: “He had the nerve to go on social media to say that my 85-year-old mum with dementia looked miserable.“That scumbag.The has-been, never-been, could-have-been… What’s his name? Apparently he’s a dancer…“It’s easy for me to play villainous characters because I’ve come in contact with enough of them.”Express.co.uk have contacted James Jordan for further comment.Danny was referring to a now-deleted tweet from James Jordan in 2018, which stated that the Death in Paradise star’s mother looked “as miserable as him” while he was performing in Strictly’s dance-off.During the dance-off that would later see him sent home, Danny performed a Salsa alongside his partner Amy Dowden while his mother sat watching in the audience. In response, Danny's wife Petula Langlais wrote: “Out of order! Attacking an elderly woman who has done nothing to you! “You know nothing about our personal lives! That is below the belt!!! Love and
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Ralf Little dismisses ‘horrible’ UK life after star bids farewell to Death in Paradise set
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little has relished the opportunity to work on location on the sunshine island of Guadeloupe, but some might say a little too much, as he ended up reluctant to arrive back home. He shared his disappointment after recently braving bitterly cold weather on British soil.Clearly substituting palm trees for Christmas trees amid dramatically shrinking temperatures was not for Ralf."It’s horrible!" he gasped, following his return trip to reunite with family over the Christmas period."I hate to say this, but I’m over it."Carols and turkey roast dinners did little to warm Ralf's spirits about being in the UK and instead, he reminisced about his working life in the sun.He confessed: "I’m from Manchester so grew up in the cold, wet and drizzle."I was back two days and was like, 'This sucks.'"I’ve been away for 18 months and not been cold!"He added to the Mirror of his winter ordeal: "As I was flying into Heathrow I looked out the window and as far as I could see, stretching out across the horizon, was thick cloud."Though his comments were partly made in jest, it's certainly true that Ralf understandably has a passion for the paradise island's climate.The average temperature in Guadeloupe in January is a scorching 29 degrees Celsius - a far cry from the UK's seven degrees Celsius.Despite suddenly losing three quarters of the heat level he'd become accustomed to, Ralf consoled himself with memories of his time filming.Dubbing his acting work on Death In Paradise the "best job on TV", he added: "Not just in terms of location, because Guadeloupe is wonderful.
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