Beyond Paradise has recently returned for its fourth series, with fans now being urged to watch another beloved drama
An “addictive” murder mystery series comes highly recommended for Beyond Paradise fans.
Agatha Raisin is a British comedy-drama, adapted from M.C. Beaton’s book series of the same name, following a former PR agent turned amateur detective.
Much like the BBC’s Beyond Paradise, which has recently launched its fourth series, Agatha Raisin unfolds in an idyllic rural village setting. The show debuted as a pilot entitled Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death in 2014, before an eight-episode series premiered on Sky One in 2016. Acorn TV commissioned a second series in 2018, with two additional runs arriving in 2019 and 2021.
“No-nonsense PR whiz Agatha Raisin leaves the London rat race to live in the Cotswold village of Carsley. But all is not as it seems, some villagers are murderous, so she turns from PR to PI,” the official synopsis teases.
Shetland’s Ashley Jensen headlines the cast as Agatha Raisin, supported by Jamie Glover, Jason Merrells, Mathew Horne, Lucy Liemann, Jason Barnett, Matt McCooey, Katy Wix, and Jodie Tyack, reports the Express.
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Audiences have consistently championed this “hidden gem” series on digital platforms, with one IMDb reviewer declaring: “Highly addictive! In my opinion, once you get to know and love the characters, you can’t get enough of this wonderful whodunnit, with a humerous twist! It’s a breath of fresh air and is GREAT entertainment! DON’T MISS IT!”
Another added: “Quirky and funny. I really enjoyed this series. The village it is shot in is beautiful and the characters who live there in the show are a real hoot. It’s great that Acorn produces shows like this, no nudity, profanity, drugs or gun play, just snappy dialogue and funny situations.
“Each episode has much the same form but how the crime is solved is far from formulaic and no matter how desperate the situation, Agatha manages with the help of long suffering friends, to come out on top.”
A third remarked: “Agatha Raisin was a brilliantly British masterpiece!” while another similarly commented: “Gets better and better. A great show to binge.”
A fifth enthusiast echoed these feelings, stating: “This is absolutely my favourite show on TV, and much better than the books. Ashley Jensen is a national treasure,” with yet another contributing: “Looking for your next TV obsession? Look no further as Agatha Raisin will have you hooked in minutes.”
Meanwhile, the fourth series of Death in Paradise spin-off Beyond Paradise is presently broadcasting on BBC One and iPlayer, with audiences enthralled by the cases that DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) has been tackling alongside his police partner DS Esther Williams (Zahra Ahmadi).
Reports have since emerged that the broadcaster has greenlit the drama for a fifth series, prior to the series four finale broadcasting later this month. Production on season five is set to commence in Devon this July, with new episodes anticipated to air next year, according to TVZone.
The present series has followed Humphrey and his wife, Martha (Sally Bretton), as they adjust to married life, tackling cases such as the death of Humphrey’s favourite crime novelist and an unusual burglary where the crime scene is thoroughly cleaned following the offence.
Lead actor Kris has previously hinted that viewers can anticipate considerable “drama” surrounding his character in the forthcoming episodes.
Agatha Raisin can be viewed on Prime Video via Acorn TV, while Beyond Paradise is available to stream on BBC iPlayer

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