Grantchester
- Director: Tim Fywell
- Writer: Daisy Coulam; James Runcie
- Producer: Emma Kingsman-Lloyd
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James Norton has moved onto less religious and greener pastures.
In walks, the rather dashing, Tom Brittney...into, quite possibly, the most dangerous village [to live] in the entire country!
Season 4 introduces [about time] a gay story-line...rather unavoidable considering it's a clergy-based drama!
Leonard Finch is a screamer...there's absolutely no doubting the team he bats for...so, when the big reveal comes, it ain't no surprise! Expect small-town homophobia and the - for-the-love-of-god - good old christian forgiveness.
Mild stuff in - what would seem - milder times...in the most dangerous village in the country!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Set against the backdrop of the real hamlet of Grantchester, the drama focuses upon the life of Sidney Chambers, a charismatic, charming clergyman who turns investigative vicar when one of his parishioners dies in suspicious circumstances.
Cast & Characters
James Norton as Sidney Chambers;
Robson Green as Geordie Keating;
Morven Christie as Amanda Kendall;
Ukweli Roach as Johnny Johnson;
Al Weaver as Leonard Finch;
Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs. Maguire;
Tom Austen as Guy Hopkins;
Lorne MacFadyen as Phil Wilkinson;
Pheline Roggan as Hildegard Staunton;
Seline Hizli as Margaret Ward;
Tom Brittney as Will Davenport;
Fiona Button as Jennifer Chambers;
Kacey Ainsworth as Cathy Keating;
Gregg Lowe as Sandy