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Beyond Paradise detectives face devilish mystery in exclusive season 3 finale clip
Beyond Paradise detectives face devilish mystery in exclusive season 3 finale clip

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time02-05-2025

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Beyond Paradise detectives face devilish mystery in exclusive season 3 finale clip

Beyond Paradise will delight viewers with its most intense mystery yet, as Kris Marshall's Humphrey Goodman and the team at Shipton Abbott are faced with a strange case when a woman goes missing. In an exclusive clip from the show's season 3 finale, Kelby (Dylan Llewellyn) is left exasperated by a man called Josh Woods who he says will be "the death of" him before the man himself appears, running into the officer and trying desperately get the team's help. His partner Lucy has gone missing but not before she left him an ominous voice message that appears to indicate something bad has happened to her. As Kelby tries to chase Josh around the table it's Humphrey who forces the pair to stop and play nice so that they can discuss the case. Josh reveals he tried to call Lucy but her phone is switched off and she didn't turn up at work at the local hospital, and he shares his concern that her disappearance is linked to the Devil's Hump — a local folktale and legend along the Devon coast. Josh wonders whether the Devil's Hump could be a part of the mystery, saying that Lucy "always cycles over it". Kelby and Humphrey question whether they should be believing in a folk tale, but Margo (Felicity Montagu) says: 'It's said to be put there by the devil himself, if you have bad thoughts when you go over it..." with Josh finishing the quote by saying: "The devil can take your soul." It teases a compelling mystery with a supernatural twist to end the series, with the BBC sharing in their summary of the episode that the Devil's Hump could "hold a vital clue" to the case. Marshall previously told Yahoo UK and other publications that it is his favourite case of the show thus far. "I think the puzzle in episode 6, and the solving of the puzzle, is probably the most incredible —and incredibly intricate— puzzle I've ever witnessed in TV," the actor said. "It's insane, it's so clever. I don't know how they wrote it, it's brilliant." Marshall added that what he enjoys best about the BBC crime drama is how innovative it is when it comes to its cases: "I think what's good about Beyond Paradise is that it has become more representative of this environment, and the sort of rural wild beauty of the place. "I think that's great because it makes you realise there's only a certain amount of ways you can murder someone on a TV series but there are myriad ways that you can rustle sheep or steal art, or commit arson in a show. We've got all those kinds of crimes going on." The Beyond Paradise season 3 finale airs at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Sterling K. Brown reveals the touching reason he stopped going by his middle name
Sterling K. Brown reveals the touching reason he stopped going by his middle name

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Sterling K. Brown reveals the touching reason he stopped going by his middle name

Sterling K. Brown uses his name as a tribute to his late grandfather. The 49-year-old actor went by his middle name of Kelby until he was in his late teens, but explained that because by that point, he had been without his grandfather for six years, he adopted the moniker he uses now to remember him by. Speaking on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show', he said: "I went by my middle name, I went by Kelby til i was 16 years old. My dad's Sterling Brown Jr. My grandfather Sterling Brown Sr. I'm Sterling Kelby Brown. "I wanted my own name, and it felt like Sterling was like an old man's name. "But because he passed away when I was 10, by the time I turned 16 and I hadn't heard his name for five-and-a-half years, I was like, I kind of just want to hear that name again, so I asked people to call me Sterling." The 'Behind These Hazel Eyes' hitmaker was left visibly moved by his revelation and was almost on the verge of tears. She said: "Okay, okay, that was so sweet and beautiful." Sterling has become a household name in recent years thanks to roles in 'This Is Us' and 'American Crime Story: The People v. O. J. Simpson' but in the early days of his career, he managed to avoid having to get another job by being "so frugal-minded" with the way he lived, including eating as cheaply as possible. His manager of 25 years, Jennifer Wiley-Moxley, told 'There are so many careers built on offers that Sterling had and wasn't available to do. 'Sterling just never had to work doing anything else. He was one of the rare actors who never had to have a side hustle because he was willing to live so frugal-minded that he rented a room in a Harlem townhouse, didn't have his own bathroom, couldn't afford a gym membership. "He would get a dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts and eat them in front of me at my desk like, 'Well, these are my calories for the day!' He was very fun and very quirky in that way. That grit of 'I'll do whatever I have to do to get it.''

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