The first Death In Paradise season 8 cast and details have been revealed as filming begins.
Work on the eighth series of Death in Paradise is underway in Guadeloupe, with Ardal O’Hanlon reprising his role as lead detective DI Jack Mooney alongside Joséphine Jobert (DS Florence Cassell), Tobi Bakare (Officer JP Hooper), Don Warrington (Commissioner Selwyn Patterson) and Elizabeth Bourgine (Catherine Bordey).
Produced by Red Planet Pictures for BBC One, series eight sees the arrival of a new regular character – Officer Ruby Patterson, played by exciting up-and-coming actor Shyko Amos (A Very English Scandal).
Fresh out of police college, Officer Patterson is more than just an eager new recruit – she’s also Commissioner Patterson’s niece, which presents the team with a challenge or two. While they get to know their new arrival, Ruby quickly realises that life as a police officer in Saint Marie is far from quiet…
Shyko Amos says: “There is nothing quite like Death in Paradise on TV and it hasn’t quite sunk in yet that I’ve joined such a massively popular show. It’s given me a butterfly or two but I’m very excited! Officer Ruby Patterson is a bundle of joy!
“I am very excited for Death in Paradise viewers to experience her as the new member of the already amazing law enforcement team of Saint Marie”.
Series eight however marks the departure of original cast member, Danny John-Jules, and his much-loved character, Officer Dwayne Myers. Following seven successful years, John-Jules leaves the show on a high with series seven securing more than eight million viewers when the Caribbean crime drama returned to screens last January.
Executive Producer, Tim Key, says: “We’re delighted to welcome Shyko to the team. She’s a really exciting young actor who has already made a huge impact on set as Officer Ruby Patterson. We’re very sad to have said goodbye to Danny, who’s brilliant performance as Dwayne has helped make the show such a success.
“We wish Danny all the very best and look forward to working with him again. But it’s wonderful to be back in Guadeloupe with our fantastic cast and crew to get stuck in to some more intriguing murder mysteries in the Caribbean sun. We can’t wait for the audience to see what we’ve got in store”.
Death In Paradise season 8 is set to air on BBC One in 2019.
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