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GRACE s5 - sun ITV 9pm - TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 31/03/2025 10:31

Whoop. S5 starts

Can't wait - love this and seems s6 is on the cards as well

The new four-part series will adapt four stories from Pater James’s books,

Dead If You Don’t

Dead At First Sight

Need You Dead

Find Them Dead.

John Simm will (thankfully!) return as DS Roy Grace, and we’ll see him deal with cases including a missing teenager, a gang of fraudsters running an online dating (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/a63082040/dating-apps-dating-culture/)
agency, as well as themes including drugs, trafficking and judicial blackmail.

Based on the best-selling novels by Peter James, the new four-part instalment will see John Simm return as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, the hard-working police officer who’s given his life to job – and let’s just say he’s got a lot on his plate. A personal tragedy - missing persons, a brutal robbery…it’s going to be quite the series.
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The Brighton-set series is based on the bestselling novels by Peter James, with the first ever episode airing in March 2021. John Simm starred in the lead role as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, a tenacious detective haunted by the disappearance of his wife some years earlier.

Over the course of four series, he and sidekick Glenn Branson (Richie Campbell) have investigated everything from a missing groom to a vicious robbery and a 30-year-old murder case. It’s safe to say, there’s rarely been a dull moment!

S5

There’s also a lot going on in Roy’s personal life. At the end of series 4, Roy was finally reunited with his long-lost wife, Sandy (Clare Calbraith), and she revealed he had a son named Bruno.

The news came just as Roy was preparing for the arrival of his first child with his new partner Cleo (Zoë Tapper).

In a recent interview, however, John Simm revealed that there’s tragedy in store for the couple.

When we find Cleo and Roy, they are dealing with the loss of a child which has happened between the series," he explained. "So you realise quite quickly what's happened.

They're also trying to deal with Bruno, who's now kind of living with them. They both have to try and bond with Bruno through obviously tragic circumstances, what happened to Sandy, etc in the previous series."

"It’s quite heightened but great to play, you need some dramatic tension. As actors, it's much better to play something like that. It was a lovely challenge, actually."

Zoë Tapper, who plays Cleo, said of the new storyline: "You find out very early on that she's lost the baby, so that's the sort of first image you have of her and of them is dealing with this really devastating loss.

"They were really poignant, moving scenes to film and interesting in another way, because I think for Cleo, her work is so integral to who she is as a person, and she's on bereavement leave at the beginning of this series, and Roy has had to go back to work, so they're separated in their grief as well."

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Blondeshavemorefun · 28/04/2025 23:29

They did the dna thing. That’s how he knew she was alive as bracelet gone and think hairbrush

and I guess she tested and said he was the dad

also guessing he did his own dna test that we didn’t see

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moto748e · 28/04/2025 23:49

FridayNight1975 · 28/04/2025 23:18

am i the only one that’s not sure the boy is Roy’s son?

I mean, wasn’t she sleeping with both before she disappeared? or probably just with Casien, since roy was never around.

wouldn’t it cross your mind if you're an experienced policeman?

also, why they introduce the storyline about the nurse and then we didn’t hear about it again?

I haven't read the books, and if they're following the story-line fairly, you can see how we could just see brief bits of some sub-plot that probably works perfectly well on the page, but maybe better editing might have left that bit about Glenn's wife out altogether. But then again, they need to fill out a two-hour episode! It's another example of pretty poor writing and editing.

As for Roy, I assumed a few eps back that he had suspicions about Cassian, both for criminality and as regards Sandy, but it seems I was giving him too much credit. I wondered if Roy's apparent coldness towards Bruno was partly because he suspected he was not his father? But now, I dunno!

mum2jakie · 04/05/2025 20:24

Let's face it, this series is pretty shite isn't it? The whole debt transferring business is a really weak storyline and Roy isn't exactly dynamic to watch. I think I'll give the next series a swerve.

GrandHighPoohbah · 04/05/2025 20:47

mum2jakie · 04/05/2025 20:24

Let's face it, this series is pretty shite isn't it? The whole debt transferring business is a really weak storyline and Roy isn't exactly dynamic to watch. I think I'll give the next series a swerve.

I agree. I think the reason it's difficult to engage with it's that it's all just covered in the dialogue rather than action. Really poor TV.

NicolaDeLaHaye · 05/05/2025 08:10

I don't have any problem with it, must be something wrong with me?

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/05/2025 18:30

NicolaDeLaHaye · 05/05/2025 08:10

I don't have any problem with it, must be something wrong with me?

It’s easy watching usually so I’m fine with it

but I haven’t read the books and many say lots have missed out

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Blondeshavemorefun · 10/05/2025 08:20

S6 is being filmed so won’t be long

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NewAgeNewMe · 10/05/2025 09:26

Thanks
wonder how the ratings have been, decent enough I suppose to warrant another series. I hope they wrap up some of the angst and the whole Sandy thing and concentrate on the crime part.

Azuresky68 · 04/08/2025 22:50

Has series 5 been on before? Feel like I have already seen it 🤔

Blondeshavemorefun · 09/08/2025 14:02

No it was new

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