The former Death in Paradise star gives his verdict on the new lead detective.
While last night’s final episode of Death in Paradise season 13 was quite the emotional rollercoaster for fans, it has now been confirmed that Ralf Little has departed the beloved BBC series.
Last seen sailing off with Joséphine Jobert’s Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell by his side, we didn’t get a conclusive answer to their romantic future, but actor Little said in a statement that “new adventures await Neville, and he got to sail away into the sunset with his best friend. Who knows what happens for them next!”
As of now, there’s been no confirmed news over Little’s replacement for season 14, but who could come in to take over the team at Saint Marie’s police station?
Well, RadioTimes.com posed that exact question to former Death in Paradise detective Ben Miller, who previously starred as DI Richard Poole in the BBC series and is now fronting ITV’s Professor T.
On who would be a good replacement for Little’s Neville Parker, Miller said: “Oh my God, there are so many people who’d be brilliant. Toby Jones, that’s who I’d like to see.”
And does Miller think a female lead detective could work in the series?
“Yeah, that could definitely work. I could see that, 100%. I think that’d be good too. If we’re playing fantasy detectives, Miranda Hart,” Miller admitted.
There’s no doubt that Jones has had quite the recent boom on our TV screens recently, with starring roles in Mr Bates vs the Post Office, The Long Shadow and upcoming ITV drama, Ruth.
Hart, of course, is best known for her self-titled BBC sitcom, as well as her roles in Call the Midwife and Not Going Out. But could either of them turn their hand to helming the island-based detective drama?
Fans of Death in Paradise will just have to keep their eyes peeled for news as to who will be replacing Little, but Little did previously tell RadioTimes.com about the “possibility” of the show being led by a female detective.
“The show is extremely positive and brave in its choices,” he said. “And if they feel like that’s the right next move, then that’s what they’ll do.
“The creative team at [series producers] Red Planet knows that show so well now that they’ll always make a decision based on what’s good for the show, and what’s good for the fan base. I certainly wouldn’t rule it out. Never say never.”
He added: “‘Never say never’ implies that it’s unlikely. The honest answer is: I don’t know. It’s certainly a possibility. Whatever they decide, it’ll be a good decision.”
We do, however, know that there are “huge plans for the future”, as teased by executive producer Tim Key on the announcement of season 14.
At the time of the series renewal, director of BBC drama Lindsay Salt said: “With its sparkling blend of mystery, humour and heart, Death in Paradise continues to delight the millions of us who make the return trip to Saint Marie with every sun-drenched episode.