A double dose of coastal intrigue on BritBox South Africa

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NEW on BritBox in August are second seasons of popular crime dramas Grace and Whitstable Pearl, plus Grantchester, described by star Robson Green as “one that just gets better with age”, returns for season eight on August 3.

Don’t miss this engagingly edgy 1950s-set mystery drama and remember that you can binge all previous seven seasons exclusively on BritBox. All three of these titles are new and exclusive to the streamer.

In Grantchester, Green (Soldier Soldier, Touching Evil)stars  as DI Geordie Keating and Tom Brittney (Call The Midwife, Outlander) as Reverend Will Davenport. The opening episode sees Will the happiest he’s ever been, but soon his world will be rocked as he deals with a terrible accident. He’s always preached the word of a compassionate God – but how can he now, when his despair leads him on a dangerous downward spiral

Meanwhile, Geordie has found new contentment in his relationship with Cathy, but when they’re both confronted with shocking announcements at work their happiness is threatened. 

As Mrs C, Leonard, Jack and Daniel rally around, Will and Geordie find themselves in unfamiliar, emotional waters and, as always, murder is just around the corner.

“Seaside noir” is heading to our screens from August 10 in the second season of acclaimed crime drama Grace, with season one already available to binge on BritBox. John Simm (Doctor Who, Life On Mars, State Of Play) returns as Brighton-based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, alongside Richie Campbell (Top Boy, Liar) as DS Glenn Branson, for four more distinctly deadly feature-length films. 

In episode one, Looking Good Dead, Grace suspects the sudden death of a former schoolteacher may not be a drugs overdose as first assumed, and his investigation leads him and Glenn into the disturbing underworld of the dark web and snuff films.

From the pen of acclaimed screenwriter Russell Lewis (the creator of Endeavour, also available on BritBox), Grace is an adaptation of Peter James’s best-selling crime novels. It also stars Rakie Ayola (Anthony, Shetland), Zoë Tapper (Liar, The One) and Craig Parkinson (Line of Duty).

The acclaimed crime drama Whitstable Pearl, based on the novels by Julie Wassmer, returns for six new episodes from August 24, courtesy of edgy Norwegian filmmaker Øystein Karlsen (Exit, Dag, Lilyhammer). 

The beautiful English seaside town of Whitstable is home to single mother Pearl Nolan (Kerry Godliman – Derek, After Life), who divides her time between serving up tasty seafood delicacies in the Whitstable Pearl restaurant with her mother (Frances Barber – Trick or Treat, Silk) and solving the crimes, debauchery and murder regularly brought in by the tide. The British seaside holiday will never be the same again.

Mike

Season two sees our amateur sleuth becoming immersed in more crime, family drama and a compelling will-they-won’t-they love affair with Mike (Howard Charles – The Musketeers, Top Boy), all set against the stunning backdrop of Whitstable’s mysterious Kentish coastline. In the opening episode, Pearl is hired by local ex-soldier Dan Tomlin, whose son has disappeared under questionable circumstances.

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