Beyond Paradise star Zahra Ahmadi has opened up about filming the BBC drama as she confirmed the show’s return for a fifth series
A star of Beyond Paradise has revealed what filming the hit series is really like.
The BBC crime drama’s fourth series recently concluded, marking the emotional exit of fan-favourite character Zoe Williams. Her farewell scene saw the residents of Shipton Abbott gather to bid her goodbye as she set off on her adventures.
Sally Bretton’s character Martha Lloyd presented Zoe with a compass during the poignant moment, telling her: “My dad gave me that compass when I went travelling so I didn’t get lost,” before adding: “It is for explorers – and that is what you are now.”
Meanwhile Zoe’s mother, Detective Sergeant Esther Williams, worriedly asked her daughter: “You are going to come home, aren’t you?”, to which Zoe sweetly replied: “Always.”
Zahra Ahmadi, who portrays Esther, has since spoken candidly about her experience on the much-loved programme.
During a BBC interview, she confessed it was “just heaven” to shoot the fourth series amid the stunning backdrop of South West England, stating it was “difficult to put into words just how beautiful it is.”
Scenes were captured across Looe, Launceston, Saltash and Tavistock, with Looe serving as the stand-in for the fictional Devon settlement of Shipton Abbott, reports the Mirror.
The actress went on to say: “The colour of the water when I was in Cape Cornwall the other day, it’s crystal clear, it’s blue, especially now in spring when everything’s coming alive.
“The sheer number of greens that exist, the flowers are all in bloom, the birds are out – it is just heaven.”
Fortunately for devotees, a fifth series of the BBC drama has been greenlit. Kris Marshall, who plays Detective Humphrey Goodman, disclosed that filming would begin shortly – although it has subsequently transpired he revealed the information prematurely.
Speaking on BBC Sounds earlier this week, Zahra confessed: “I have been given permission to say that we have got a fifth series.
“And I have been given – in a very Head Girl way, as I’m called on set, a Head Girl – permission to say that.
“It has been said by a certain Kris Marshall but he was not allowed, and he was very undisciplined and blurted it out but you are getting the true exclusive.”
Beyond Paradise Seasons 1 to 4 are available to stream on BBC iPlayer. A release date for Series 5 is yet to be announced.

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