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An omen of death is predicted by a local priest, challenging Poole’s purely rational worldview.
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If you miss Monk , Poirot , or Midsomer Murders , you’ll love this. Just don’t expect to see anyone break a sweat. They’re too busy looking good in swimwear. An omen of death is predicted by a
The perfect introduction to Poole’s misery and the team’s brilliance. Episode 4 (Missing Body): Just don’t expect to see anyone break a sweat
While is just a file name, it represents a pivotal moment in TV history. Series 1 of Death in Paradise succeeded against expectations. Critics praised Ben Miller’s performance as the grumpy but brilliant Richard Poole. The finale leaves Poole’s fate ambiguous (he decides to stay, despite hating everything about the island), setting up his eventual shocking departure in Season 3.
| Region | Service | |--------|---------| | UK | BBC iPlayer (free with account) | | USA | BritBox, Amazon Prime Video (with subscription or purchase) | | Canada | CBC Gem | | Australia | ABC iview | | Worldwide | Acorn TV (via Prime Channels or standalone) |
A pedantic, suit-wearing London detective sent from the Metropolitan Police to lead the investigation. Poole is famously intolerant of the Caribbean sun, sand, and laid-back local culture.