Death in Paradise: One for the Road


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One for the Road

Season 5, Episode 2

The team enter the shady world of island politics when the outgoing governor of Saint Marie is poisoned at her leaving party. Meanwhile, DI Goodman dives into the even murkier world of online dating.

repeat 2016 English 1080i Stereo
Comedy Suspense/thriller Police Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Kris Marshall (Actor) .. Humphrey Goodman
Sara Martins (Actor) .. Camille Bordey
Danny John-jules (Actor) .. Agent Dwayne Myers
Élisabeth Bourgine (Actor) .. Catherine
Don Warrington (Actor) .. Comm. Selwyn Patterson
Polly Hill (Actor)
Lucy Cohu (Actor) .. Caroline Bamber
Tomiwa Edun (Actor) .. Ellery Wallace
Charlotte Hope (Actor) .. Lucy Preville
Tobi Bakare (Actor) .. Officer J.P. Hooper
Nigel Lindsay (Actor) .. Andy Hammond
Gary Carr (Actor)
Shyko Amos (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Kris Marshall (Actor) .. Humphrey Goodman
Born: April 11, 1973
Birthplace: Bath, Somerset, England
Trivia: Between 2000 and 2005, starred as Nick Harper in long-running BBC sitcom My Family. In 2002, won the Best Comedy Newcomer British Comedy Award for his role in My Family. In 2003, starred as Colin Frissell in the blockbuster romantic comedy Love, Actually. In 2008, appeared in the first UK run of Neil LaBute's play Fat Pig. Between 2014 and 2017, starred as DI Humphrey Goodman in the comedy-drama series Death in Paradise.
Sara Martins (Actor) .. Camille Bordey
Born: August 19, 1977
Birthplace: Faro, Portugal
Danny John-jules (Actor) .. Agent Dwayne Myers
Born: September 16, 1960
Birthplace: London
Élisabeth Bourgine (Actor) .. Catherine
Born: March 20, 1957
Birthplace: Levallois-Perret, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Don Warrington (Actor) .. Comm. Selwyn Patterson
Born: May 23, 1951
Birthplace: Trinidad and Tobago
Trivia: Moved from Trinidad to Newcastle, England with his family following his father's death in 1958. Began working at the Flora Robson Playhouse in Newcastle at age 17. Was cast as Philip Smith in The Banana Box in 1973, which was staged in London and Newcastle; he later reprised the role in the television series adaptation, Rising Damp. Starred in the National Theatre's staging of Kwame Kwei-Armah's Statement of Regret at the Cottesloe Theatre in London in 2007. Was paired with professional dancer Lilia Kopylova as a contestant on the sixth season of Strictly Come Dancing, in 2008. Awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 2008. Made his directorial debut with the staging of Rum and Coco Cola at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 2010. Directed a stage revival of Rising Damp in 2013 at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2013.
Mark Partridge (Actor)
Magnus Fiennes (Actor)
Yvonne Francas (Actor)
Dan Muirden (Actor)
Polly Hill (Actor)
Tony Jordan (Actor)
Robert Thorogood (Actor)
Lucy Cohu (Actor) .. Caroline Bamber
Born: October 02, 1968
Tomiwa Edun (Actor) .. Ellery Wallace
Charlotte Hope (Actor) .. Lucy Preville
Tobi Bakare (Actor) .. Officer J.P. Hooper
Joséphine Jobert (Actor)
Nigel Lindsay (Actor) .. Andy Hammond
Born: January 17, 1969
Birthplace: St John's Wood, London, England
Trivia: Made his film debut as Ron Baker in 1999 biopic Rogue Trader. Was nominated for the Best Comedy Performance in Film at the 2011 British Comedy Awards, for his role in Four Lions. In 2011, won the Whatsonstage Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in a production of Arthur Miller's Broken Glass. In 2012, was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance as Shrek in the original West End run of Shrek the Musical. Is perhaps best known for his role as Sir Robert Peel in the 2016 ITV miniseries Victoria.
Gary Carr (Actor)
Born: February 08, 1977
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Filmed Spark, his first short, while studying business marketing at California State University.Directed, wrote and composed the score for Dependency (2005), his AFI thesis film.Shortly after graduating from AFI, was hired to write Kennedy High.Won Best Directorial Debut of a Feature Film at the Beverly Hills Film and New Media Festival for his film 5 Star Day (2010).His film Battle Scars (2015) won the Founders' Choice Award for Best Feature Film at the GI Film Festival.
Ardal O'hanlon (Actor)
Born: October 08, 1965
Birthplace: Carrickmacross, County Monaghan
Shyko Amos (Actor)
Leemore Marrett Jr (Actor)
Sally Bretton (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1976
Birthplace: Hertfordshire
Trivia: Picked 'Bretton' out of a book of surnames after finding out that there was already an actress called 'Sally Davis' registered with Equity. Had some roles as a child actress, then worked as a sales assistant in the Barnet branch of Next before returning to acting full time. Used a body double for her infamous bum scene in Season 7 of Not Going Out. Is married to a man named Lee, the same name as the co-star and on-screen love interest in Not Going Out. Acts on-stage as well as on-screen, and lists drama as her strongest suit in that respect.
Grace Stone (Actor)
Ginny Holder (Actor)
Fola Evans-Akingbola (Actor)
Ram John Holder (Actor)
Born: October 28, 1929
Aude Legastelois (Actor)
Zackary Momoh (Actor)
Luke Newberry (Actor)
Born: February 19, 1990
Birthplace: Exeter, Devon, England
Trivia: Signed with an agent at the age of seven and appeared in the film The Heart of Me with Helena Bonham Carter at the age of 11. Played the lead role in his college production of Hamlet at Exeter College. Performed on stage at The Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre in London in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Oliver and The Secret Garden. Played Teddy Lupin in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, but his scenes were cut from the film. Was one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow in 2013. Was nominated in 2014 for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor for his part in the first series of the BBC Three supernatural drama In the Flesh. Was also nominated for Best Actor at the RTS Awards the same year. Supports the HeForShe feminism campaign.
Henry Pettigrew (Actor)
Adrian Dunbar (Actor)
Born: January 08, 1958
Birthplace: Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Moved to New York as a teenager, to escape The Troubles in Northern Ireland. During a period of discontent with acting, formed and fronted his own band, Adie Dunbar and The Jonahs. Played a minor role in the 1988 film The Dawning with Anthony Hopkins and Hugh Grant, which led to further early roles in his acting career. Co-wrote and starred in the 1991 film, Hear My Song, based on the Irish tenor Josef Locke and nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1993 BAFTA awards. Played Oscar Wilde in A Trinity of Two at Liberty Hall in Dublin in 2005. Appeared in the 2007 West End revival of Boeing-Boeing. Received an honorary degree from the University of Ulster for his services to acting in 2009. Avid supporter of Arsenal Football Club. Has played the role of Superintendent Ted Hastings in the BBC drama Line of Duty since 2012. Best known for his television and theatre work. Has staged productions as director for the Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival.
Julian Wadham (Actor)
Born: August 07, 1958
Trivia: Julian Wadham understands what it was like for boy actors to play female roles in the Shakespeare era. When he was attending Ampleforth College Junior School -- a Catholic academy in Yorkshire for boys eight to 13 -- he portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in a school play. The experience not only taught him a lesson in stage history, but it also trained him in the rudiments of acting and whet his appetite for theater. Today, critics recognize him as one of Britain's better actors. His roles in Our Country's Good, Serious Money, and Another Country helped those dramas win Best Play Laurence Olivier Awards in the 1980s. He also won Royal Television Society Awards for Goodbye Cruel World in 1992 and Blind Justice in 1989. If one may gauge an actor -- in part, at least -- by the reputation of his co-stars, then Wadham measures up. Among the actors with whom he has exchanged dialogue are Bob Hoskins, John Hurt, Gérard Depardieu, Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, Ian Holm, Ben Kingsley, and Wendy Hiller.Wadham was born in England on August 7, 1958. After graduating from London's Central School of Speech and Drama in 1980, he performed in various television and stage productions over the next decade, earning a 1983 nomination as Most Promising Newcomer from the London Theatre Critics for his role in Falkland South. In the 1990s, he achieved worldwide recognition for roles as Sir James Chettam in the acclaimed TV miniseries Middlemarch and Madox in the Oscar-winning film The English Patient. His role as Queen Elizabeth in his youth foreshadowed later parts as government leaders, including portrayals of William Pitt in The Madness of King George, the prime minister in The Commissioner, King Polixines in The Winter's Tale, and the assistant commissioner in The Secret Agent. His good looks and aristocratic bearing make him a popular choice among casting directors seeking a proper gentleman at home with beautiful women and high society. Wadham performs frequently for Britain's National Theatre in productions of such esteemed directors and producers as Richard Eyre, Harold Pinter, Peter Gill, Stuart Burge, and Max Stafford-Clark.
Amy Beth Hayes (Actor)
Born: October 08, 1982
Morven Christie (Actor)
Born: July 04, 1979
Birthplace: Helensburgh, Scotland
Trivia: Skied from the age of 5 during family holidays at Aviemore, and worked as a ski instructor before starting college. Left school at the age of 15. Attended the Drama Centre in King's Cross, London, where she trained in method acting. Played the role of Juliet in a 2006 production of Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. In 2010, played the role of Sheila Birling in the BBC Radio 4 play An Inspector Calls. Despite starring in Twenty Twelve, a mockumentary about the 2012 Summer Olympics, she had no plans to stay in London and watch the Games. In 2015, made her Scottish stage debut playing Lise in the National Theatre of Scotland's adaptation of The Driver's Seat.
Ralf Little (Actor)
Born: February 08, 1980
Birthplace: Oldham, Greater Manchester
Trivia: Took time off his A-level studies to film The Royle Family and returned to school after the series getting the grades needed to get to university. Put his medical studies on hold to pursue acting. Has played football in semi-professional clubs whenever his schedule allows it. Is friends with Robbie Williams and has played for his football team. Is a suporter of Manchester United.

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