After its one and only episode to date attracted millions of viewers and got everyone talking last year, Grace made its return to screens last weekend and the good news, this time round its not just one part.
There was plenty of hype for Grace ahead of its debut in March 2021, with John Simm in the title of s Detective Superintendent Roy Grace. Grace's first case produced a very harrowing scene of a groom on his stag do left screaming to be let out of a coffin after being buried alive by his so called friends, before the tube he was using to breath was pulled out of the top of the box, leaving him trapped and gasping for air.
A large audience tuned into the solitary episode of Grace series one, so, given its success, it came as a bit of a surprise to those who were instantly hooked that more failed to follow. Well, after nearly a year's wait for another Grace fix, it returns to ITV on Sunday, April 24, with John Simm leading the Grace cast once again in the titular role.
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This time round there will be FOUR parts, each lasting two hours and airing on ITV over consecutive Sundays at 8pm. The first of those, Looking Good Dead, is a bit of a strange one, as it was actually filmed and ready to air last year, but never got round to being shown, despite the fact it was made available in the US in May 2021.
A synopsis for the feature length third episode of Grace reads: "Not Dead Enough, sees Grace and Branson investigating the murder of wealthy socialite and patron of local charities, Katya Bishop, wife of a prominent Brighton entrepreneur, played by Arthur Darvill, who becomes the main suspect in the investigation.
"The Bishops seem to have led a charmed life, until Grace digs deeper behind the respectable façade and discovers all is not what it seems. Doing so, however, places him unknowingly in grave danger."