BEYOND PARADISE: DEATH IN PARADISE SPIN-OFF RENEWED FOR FIFTH SERIES ON BBC ONE
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The BBC has commissioned a fifth series of Death In Paradise spin-off Beyond Paradise. Filming will begin in Devon this July and the series is expected to air on BBC One in 2027.

Made for the BBC by Red Planet Pictures in a co-commission with BritBox International, new mysteries and puzzling cases await DI Humphrey Goodman and the team in Shipton Abbott.
In the current series, fact and folklore blur as they investigate the death of a novelist who predicted their demise, a magical night of Dark Morris that soon turns sour, a stolen treasure map that suddenly reappears, and the alleged sighting of a vengeful mermaid lurking out at sea.
In the fourth series, DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) and Martha (Sally Bretton) launch into married life as they search for a new home, whilst Humphrey wrestles with an impossible decision that may change the lives of everyone at the station forever.
Returning to the idyllic coastal town alongside Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton are Zahra Ahmadi (DS Esther Williams), Dylan Llewellyn (PC Kelby Hartford), Barbara Flynn (Anne Lloyd) and Felicity Montagu (Margo Martins), Jamie Bamber (Archie Hughes), Melina Sinadinou (Zoe Williams), Eva Feiler (Lucy Thompson) and Phil Daniels (Marvelous Harris).
This brand-new series sees a boatload of guest stars visiting the seaside town including Susan George (Straw Dogs), Colin McFarlane (The War Between the Land and the Sea), Michael Cochrane (The Archers), Melanie Walters (Gavin & Stacey), Vincent Franklin (The War Between the Land and the Sea), Alex Macqueen (The Inbetweeners).
Plus Tristan Sturrock (Poldark), Andrea Lowe (Sherwood), Rachel Cassidy (Downton Abbey), Emily Stott (Foundation), Rina Mahoney (Happy Valley), Susan Penhaligon (A Fine Romance), James Clay (MobLand), Kenneth Collard (Cuckoo), Narinda Samra (Ackley Bridge) and more.
The Paradise franchise has become a global success with the fifteenth series of Death in Paradise currently airing on BBC iPlayer and BBC One, as well as Aussie-set spin-off Return to Paradise which recently concluded its second successful series on BBC iPlayer and BBC One.
Beyond Paradise is available now on BBC iPlayer.


































