Ben Miller, who played Death in Paradise’s first lead detective Richard Poole, will be returning to another beloved role
Death in Paradise actor Ben Miller has announced he will be reprising a cherished role in an exciting development. Ben, who portrayed Death in Paradise’s inaugural lead detective, will return to play Professor Tempest in ITV’s Professor T. He also revealed that another series was in the pipeline.
Similar to Ben’s character DI Richard Poole in Death in Paradise, Professor Jasper Tempest possesses a talent for cracking cases. Despite battling OCD and a troubled history, the professor is drawn from his academic position by a former pupil turned police detective, who persuades him to assist with a challenging investigation.
During a recent appearance on The One Show, Ben announced that not only was series five of Professor T forthcoming, but series six was also under development.
“We’ve got season five that will hopefully be coming out in the autumn,” he stated. “I mean, spoiler alert, we’re actually working on season six. It’s a very exciting situation to be in.”
Executive producer Jo McGrath hinted: “Season 5 will prove to be a momentous one for Professor T, both personally and professionally, and the series will climax with one of its trademark series finale episodes guaranteed to keep audiences glued,” reports the Express.
Death in Paradise enthusiasts were equally delighted by the announcement, with many expressing their reactions on social media. One commented, “My favourite detective is back on screens.”
Another wrote, “I was so sad when you died in Death in Paradise,” while a third commented, ” Wonderful show!!! You and the rest of the cast are superb, Mr Miller!!! We watch you on PBS channel 13 in NYC.”
Ben also featured on Sunday Brunch yesterday, discussing his separate television venture, Austin. Speaking with hosts Tim Lovejoy and chef Simon Rimmer, Ben revealed that series two of Austin has yet to air in the UK.
He disclosed, “It is coming soon. It is out in Australia, and it was the number one comedy in Australia.”
Pressed on a UK release date, Ben admitted uncertainty, “I think over the summer, but I don’t know, it could be next month.”
Ben also announced his debut adult novel, A Very Dangerous Pursuit. “My story winds the clock back two years earlier, the same character -39 Steps is not in the UK, mine is obviously in Europe- and another very intriguing thriller, spy type drama,” the Richard Poole actor explained.
Drawing comparisons between his protagonist, Richard Hannay, and James Bond, Ben insisted the two characters bear little resemblance, noting that Richard is useless with gadgets and is “incredibly self-conscious”.
Reflecting on the pressures of writing the book, Ben remarked, “It’s funny, I didn’t think too much about it at the time, it’s only now it’s come out, and people say, ‘Did you get permission?’”
Sunday Brunch returns on Channel 4 at 10am and Professor T is available to stream on ITVX. Season 5 coming soon.



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