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Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman is a character in the crime drama television series Death in Paradise and Beyond Paradise, portrayed by Kris Marshall. Description [ edit ]
Martin Goodman QC : (Series 4, Episode 7 (voice only) & Episode 8) DI Goodman's father who came to Saint Marie in order to persuade Humphrey to return home, due to him being unimpressed with Humphrey's career and life choice, but also to get back together with his former wife, Sally. It's implied that he and Goodman have had a love-hate ...
A spin-off series, Beyond Paradise, starring Marshall's character Humphrey Goodman, began airing in 2023. A second spin-off, Return to Paradise, made for ABC television in Australia and BBC One, was released in October 2024. [4]
In April 2013, it was announced that Marshall would be joining the cast of BBC drama Death In Paradise as the island's new lead detective, DI Humphrey Goodman. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] His character was introduced in the first episode of the third series which aired in 2014, with his first case being to solve the murder of his predecessor, DI Richard Poole ...
It is a spin-off of the long-running crime series Death in Paradise [1] and stars Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton. On 8 April 2023, it was renewed for a second series and a Christmas special. [2] [3] On 26 April 2024, another Christmas special and a third series were commissioned. [4] [5]
His murder in the opening scenes of Series 3 devastated her and she was reluctant to converse with his successor, DI Humphrey Goodman, although she became close to him eventually. She was then offered an undercover job in Paris in Series 4, Episode 4, and decided to leave. As she left, she kissed Humphrey despite not previously expressing ...
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Sir Humphrey is a master of obfuscation and manipulation, baffling his opponents with long-winded technical jargon and circumlocutions, strategically appointing allies to supposedly impartial boards, and setting up interdepartmental committees to smother his minister's proposals in red tape. Goodman's Sir Humphrey was more aloof and ...