Death in Paradise's Selwyn Patterson makes unexpected appearance in spin-off

is the BBC spin-off of and follows the love story of Humphrey Goodman (performed by Kris Marshall) and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) after they reunite in London. Humphrey determined to go away Saint Marie to comply with his love again to the UK, nonetheless, Past Paradise sees the pair relocating to Devon the place they transfer in with Martha's mom.

The primary episode was stuffed with drama because the detective solved his first-ever case with the Shipton Abbott police power.

Humphrey needed to examine an assault during which the sufferer claimed a watch had attacked her.

In the meantime, Martha made it her mission to seek out the proper venue to open her new restaurant.

Followers have been additionally given an perception into the couple's relationship and their wrestle to conceive a child.

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Demise in Paradise: Selwyn and Humphrey reunite in an sudden manner (Picture: BBC)

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Past Paradise: The spin-off follows the love story of Martha and Humphrey (Picture: BBC)

Talking in an unique interview with Categorical.co.uk and different press, the present's producers detailed why they felt Humphrey and Martha's story wanted to proceed.

They went on to tease whether or not a Demise in Paradise crossover may occur within the spin-off.

Referring to a teaser clip from the sequence which noticed Humphrey again within the Caribbean, Tim Key stated: "There may be nothing I can say, it did seem like Humphrey was someplace within the promo, you will simply have to observe."

The producer additionally mentioned an look from Commissioner Selwyn Patterson.

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Past Paradise: Selwyn will function within the spin-off (Picture: BBC)

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Past Paradise: DI Humphrey Goodman is again to resolve a string of crimes (Picture: BBC)

In the course of the promotional clip, Humphrey may very well be seen speaking to a duck, which he had named Selwyn.

When requested if the duck was his model of Harry the lizard, Kris teased: "Nicely noticed, you'll have to watch and see."

Whereas Tim added: "The duck is a part of that dialog concerning the DNA of Demise in Paradise and what features of the unique present we would have liked.

"We had a reference to our personal model of the houseboat in episode two, for instance, someplace a bit totally different [and there was] one thing a bit totally different about it."

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Tim and his co-producer Tony Jordan stated they needed Past Paradise to be the identical as Demise in Paradise, however totally different on the similar time.

Nevertheless, one key distinction followers can have noticed is the way in which Humphrey solved a case.

"The factor that folks love and it is such an vital a part of Demise in Paradise is the denouement when Humphrey would collect all people collectively in the identical room, after which clarify precisely what occurred," Tony shared.

"Now we needed to do one thing like that, however we could not do this, which I feel is a superb instance of Tim's transient, which was precisely the identical however totally different.

"So we got here up with this assemble of truly taking the characters and placing them within the crime scene.

"In order that they're really there within the room because the motion is going on round them, and that is fully distinctive.

"And that was a second we noticed Past Paradise turn into a present in its personal proper, and it was not only a spin-off of Demise in Paradise."

He added: "It was now a present worthy of its personal house."

Past Paradise returns tonight at 8pm on BBC One.

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