Alison Hammond appears to have subtly responded to backlash over her new TV gig as she swapped ITV shows and appeared on ITV's Lorraine on Monday morning (April 15).
28.03.2024 - 07:15 / ok.co.uk
Fans of Death in Paradise were saddened on Sunday 24 March as actor Ralf Little, who has played DI Neville Parker for four years, left the show. Since his departure was announced, viewers have been eager to find out who will take over from Neville in the series.
The BBC has hinted that they will reveal the new lead actor for the show soon. On Tuesday's episode of Lorraine, actor Ben Miller shared his thoughts on who he'd like to see join the show and named a Call the Midwife favourite.
Long-time viewers of the BBC series will remember that Ben, 58, portrayed DI Richard Poole from 2011 to 2014, and made a special comeback in 2021. Host Lorraine Kelly asked: "I need to ask you about Death in Paradise because you were the pioneer and everybody's going on about who could be next, who do you think? Anyone you think could step in? ". Ben responded: "I think there's so many, it's such a great part, there's so many brilliant actors.
I wonder, is it time to sort of switch it up a bit and have a female detective? "If we did, maybe Miranda Hart? That would be fun, I think that would be amazing! Whoever plays it, they will do a brilliant job." On the last episode of series 13 on Sunday night, Neville made up his mind to travel and see the world. He left by sailing away with Florence Cassell (Joséphine Jobert) when the show ended.
The Death in Paradise social media page also put up a video of actor Ralf who talked about leaving the show and what might come next.
The post said: "What can we say? @ralf.little, thanks so much for bringing Neville to life for us, we've loved watching every minute. #DeathInParadise".
Alison Hammond appears to have subtly responded to backlash over her new TV gig as she swapped ITV shows and appeared on ITV's Lorraine on Monday morning (April 15).
Lorraine Kelly was over the moon as she appeared on her show for the first time after it was announced she is set to become a grandmother for the first time.
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little was left feeling utterly "mortified" after his co-stars jokingly labelled him a "liar".The beloved star, who famously played DI Neville Parker in the show, found himself in a bit of a blush-worthy situation involving his Death In Paradise hoodie at St Pancras station on Saturday morning. Recounting the situation to his fans on Instagram, Ralf said: "I went to the gym this morning and I put on this hoodie to keep me warm, it's a Death In Paradise cast and crew hoodie.
BBC's Death In Paradise fans are abuzz with speculation as Ralf Little steps away from his role, and a familiar face hints at a possible return. Peter Davison, known for his guest stint on the show years ago and currently starring in Beyond Paradise, has expressed his eagerness to reprise a detective role on the tropical series. However, he joked the part will likely go to someone "a lot younger than him".
Former Death in Paradise star Ben Miller has shared his thoughts on which star should step into Ralf Little’s shoes following his departure, after he bowed out of the show at the conclusion of series 13. Although no news has yet been announced about which star is set to take over from Ralf, who had played DI Neville Parker for the last four years, Ben didn’t hold back when he shared his own suggestions for the new lead role.
BBC has announced a brand new spin-off of the popular show Death In Paradise, following Ralf Little's surprising departure.The beloved DI Neville Parker (played by Ralf) left Saint Marie alongside Florence Cassell (Joséphine Jobert) as the BBC detective drama concluded its latest series. While a Christmas special and a new series for next year have been confirmed, we're still in the dark about who will replace the detective and join the new recruit to solve the numerous murders on the Caribbean island.
BBC Death In Paradise are convinced they have worked out who will be replacing Ralf Little in the show - and it's a character we've seen before.
Ralf Little has opened up about his departure from the hit BBC series Death In Paradise, revealing that he wanted to stay on the show for "20 more years".The beloved actor shared that deep down, he would have loved to continue playing the lead detective role of Neville Parker in the sun-soaked crime drama. The 44 year old, famed for his roles in Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps and The Royle Family, bid farewell to the show set in the picturesque Caribbean at the end of last month, after a successful four-year stint. Ralf, who became the longest-serving DI as Neville Parker, left fans emotional with his character's exit to follow his love interest DS Florence Cassell, portrayed by Josephine Jobert.
Ralf Little has opened up about his departure from the hit BBC series Death In Paradise, revealing that leaving was not his personal choice. Viewers were gutted over the exit of his much-loved character DI Neville Parker after he decided to leave Saint Marie during the series finale at the end of last month.
Ralf Little has opened up about his departure from BBC's Death In Paradise, revealing that he never wanted to leave the show. The 44 year old actor, who became a household name through roles in Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps and The Royle Family, expressed his true feelings during an interview on BBC Breakfast.
British actor Adrian Schiller has died "suddenly" and unexpectedly, his agent has announced.The 60-year-old previously appeared in the hit BBC show Death in Paradise, as well as Netflix's The Last Kingdom and Victoria on ITV. Scott Marshall Partners, who represented Adrian for more than 30 years, said in a statement released on Thursday 4 April: “He has died far too soon, and we, his family and close friends are devastated by the loss.
With DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) having exited Death in Paradise, fans have started to speculate who could replace him as the lead in the series. Viewers were left devastated when Neville sailed off into the sunset with love interest Florence in the series 13 finale, which aired on 24 March. Ralf, 44, had starred in the BBC One series for over four years, having taken over from actor Ardal O'Hanlon, who portrayed DI Jack Mooney, in 2020.
Death in Paradise's schedule replacement has been confirmed, with a new BBC series set to air in the show's slot.The thirteenth series of Death in Paradise came to an emotional close on Sunday, 24 March, with DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) sailing off into the sunset with Florence Cassell (Joséphine Jobert). Fans were left devastated to see another series of the hit BBC drama conclude, but it's now been revealed that a new show will be launching to fill the void.The programme, titled This Town, will air on BBC One on Sundays at 9pm.
BBC Death In Paradise's Ralf Little has seemingly 'confirmed' who will be replacing him as he bowed out of the show after five years of playing the lead detective.
Death in Paradise fans think they've worked out how DI Neville Parker could make a return to the hit series.The character, portrayed by actor Ralf Little, exited the show in the finale of the thirteenth series. DI Neville decided he needed to go travelling and explore the world, prompting him to bid farewell to the Caribbean island in emotional scenes on Sunday, 24 March. Neville got his happy ending too, as he eventually reunited with love interest Florence and they jetted off together.
Death in Paradise will return to TV screens later this year, it has been confirmed.The thirteenth series of the hit BBC One show came to a close on Sunday, 24 March with fan favourite DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) exiting the Caribbean island in emotional scenes.The end of the latest series left fans wondering when they can expect to get their next Death in Paradise fix, but thankfully the BBC has confirmed they haven't got too long to wait. Following the finale on Sunday 24 March, the show's official social media account delighted TV viewers by confirming its return date.
Death in Paradise favourite Ralf Little has broken his silence following his character's exit from the hit series. Viewers were left devastated when DI Neville Parker departed the island of Saint Marie in the 13th series' finale. DI Neville decided he needed to go travelling and explore the world, prompting him to bid farewell to the Caribbean island in emotional scenes on Sunday, 24 March.
After six years solving murders on Saint Marie, DI Neville Parker (played by Ralf Little) has called it a day. He left the island on a boat and sailed into the sunset with DS Florence Cassell (Joséphine Jobert).The whole episode teased a ‘will they, won’t they’ ending for Neville and Florence - and up until the last minute it looked like Neville would be leaving alone as he rejected Florence who put her feelings out on the line. Neville was sticking to the plan to go solo travelling, however as he prepared to leave, he was pulled over by DS Naomi Thomas (Shantol Jackson), Officer Darlene Curtis (Ginny Holder), Officer Dwayne Myers (Danny John-Jules) and Catherine Bordey (Élizabeth Bourgine), who they questioned why he was letting Florence go.
The episode of Death in Paradise that aired on Sunday 24 March saw DI Neville Parker sail into the Caribbean sunset with DS Florence Cassell seemingly leaving Saint Marie for good. Ralf Little has played the part of Neville for four years now, having joined the show in 2020. Neville arrived on the island hating the weather and slathering himself in sun cream.
Ralf Little has officially left Death in Paradise - the BBC have confirmed that the episode that aired on Sunday 24 March was his final appearance as DI Neville Parker. After joining the series to replace DI Jack Mooney (Ardal O’Hanlon), Neville flew over to the Caribbean island of Saint Marie where he was greeted with sand and sun - which he hated.