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'Brilliant' BBC crime drama is 'great' alternative to Midsomer Murders and returns this month
'Brilliant' BBC crime drama is 'great' alternative to Midsomer Murders and returns this month

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Record

'Brilliant' BBC crime drama is 'great' alternative to Midsomer Murders and returns this month

The programme unfolds in 1960s rural Warwickshire and stars comic Lorna Watson Charming detective series Sister Boniface Mysteries is making its return to BBC One later this month. ‌ The Father Brown spin-off centres on the title character, who made her debut in the initial series of the period drama, featuring Mark Williams. ‌ The programme unfolds in 1960s rural Warwickshire, where Sister Boniface, a wine-producing nun holding a PHD in forensic science, assists police with their criminal investigations. ‌ The crime series, which premiered in 2022, proves ideal for enthusiasts seeking to bridge the interval between instalments of programmes such as Grantchester and Midsomer Murders. Featuring an intriguing cast of eccentric and endearing personalities, a collection of baffling mysteries and a scenic setting, the comedy-drama offers viewers welcomed nostalgic escapism. What is Sister Boniface Mysteries about? The programme takes place in rural Warwickshire during the 1960s, an era when DNA remains undiscovered and the concept of trace evidence is still emerging. The synopsis adds: "Fortunately, the Great Slaughter Constabulary has a secret weapon in its fight against crime. Hidden deep in the countryside is St Vincent's Convent, a small community of wine-making nuns where ensconced in a laboratory is Sister Boniface [played by Lorna Watson]. "An IQ of 156 and a PHD in forensic science, plus an addiction to popular detective fiction and a fully equipped crime laboratory, make Boniface an invaluable aid to Police investigations. Mud, blood, stains, hairs and fibres. If there is evidence to be found, Boniface will find it. Poisons, trace evidence, blood stains, etymology. She's more up to speed on the latest forensic techniques than the Police. ‌ "In her role as official Police Scientific Advisor, Boniface works alongside the dashing Detective Inspector Sam Gillespie and Felix Livingstone, a high-flying Bermudian Detective Sergeant. Felix was supposed to be on secondment to the Metropolitan Police, but an administrative error landed him in Great Slaughter. "A cast of eccentric local characters combined with his boss's reliance on a nun leaves him reeling. Although, as Sam points out, that 'Nun' ensures they have the highest clean-up rate in the county." ‌ What have fans said about the programme? Fans have heaped praise on the series across social media platforms, with countless viewers drawing comparisons to beloved cosy crime dramas including Midsomer Murders and The Brokenwood Mysteries. One enthusiastic fan gushed on social media, as they took to Twitter: "I can not tell you how much I love Sister Boniface Mysteries , it's one of the most brilliant TV shows I've ever watched." Someone else added: "I love watching Sister Boniface Mysteries. What a great TV show. " A third viewer wrote: "Watching Sister Boniface Mysteries, good fun. A spinoff of Father Brown, but with more quirkiness and whimsy." How to watch Sister Boniface Mysteries The second series of Sister Boniface Mysteries is set to debut on BBC One at 2 pm on Friday, August 22, with new episodes anticipated to be broadcast weekly. The entire box set will also be accessible on iPlayer.

The full cast announced for Yes, We're Related coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The full cast announced for Yes, We're Related coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Scotsman

time04-07-2025

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  • Scotsman

The full cast announced for Yes, We're Related coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The full cast has been announced for the dark comedy Yes, We're Related which comes to Edinburgh following a sold-out run at London's The Other Palace. The award-winning show will offer a hilariously honest examination of the different ways we deal with grief. This heartfelt play focuses on the tense relationship between two dysfunctional sisters, Sara and Saskia, navigating grief after losing their mother, as one sister's unlikely relationship with a red squirrel uncovers family tensions and heartbreaking truths about their lives. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... This run will see Sara portrayed by Florence Lace-Evans (5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche, The Old Joint Stock Theatre; Lost Empires, The Leicester Haymarket Theatre; The Contract, Eve Entertainment) who is the actor, writer and producer behind the piece. She will be joined by newly announced cast members, Alexandra O'Neill (Sister Boniface Mysteries, BritBox; Too Many Books, Upstairs at the Gatehouse) as Saskia and Jonas Moore (Masters of Air, Apple TV; I F***** you in my Spaceship, VAULT Festival/Soho Theatre) as Mark. Creatives include Director Francesca Davies-Cáceres (Heartstopper, Netflix; Love Island, ITV; The Greatest Showman, Disney), Sound Designer/Composer Sarah Spencer (Sisters Three, Summerhall; Her Green Hell, UK Tour; Move Fast and Break Things, Camden Peoples Theatre) and Lighting Designer Oliver McNally (9 to 5 The Musical, AGOS Studio; Oor Wullie, Dundee Rep; Six the Musical, Hampton Court Palace). This unique story is produced by female-led theatre company Lace-Evans Productions and the production will partner with the UK's leading grief charity Sue Ryder for their Fringe run. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Following her mother's death, Sara is convinced her mother has been reincarnated as a squirrel named Gerald, whom she must protect at all costs. Her denial manifests in familial tension between her and her pragmatic sister, Saskia, who is determined to celebrate the anniversary of their mother's death with her quirky partner Mark and a party to die for. Yes, We're Related Frequently dubbed 'the squirrel play', Yes, We're Related was awarded the Keep It Fringe Grant for Edinburgh 2024 and was featured in the Top 100 Trending Shows of The Edinburgh Fringe (Fringe Biscuit).

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