Filming is underway on series four of critically alaimed ITV1 detective drama, Grace, starring John Simm as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace and based on the best selling novels from globally renowned author, Peter James.
Set in Brighton, Grace also sees returning cast members Richie Campbell (Top Boy, Stephen) as DS Glenn Branson, Zoë Tapper (Liar) as Cleo Morey, Craig Parkinson (Line of Duty) as DS Norman Potting, Laura Elphinstone (Chernobyl) as DS Bella Moy, Brad Morrison (Dinosaur) as DC Nick Nicholl and Sam Hoare (The Capture) as ACC Cassian Pewe.
This series will also feature renowned TV and theatre actor, Robert Glenister (Sherwood, Hustle).
Commented John Simm:
“I’m so pleased to be back on set, filming series four of Grace. Four of Peter James’ Roy Grace novels are being adapted for this series and Grace fans will be pleased to know the stories are as dark as ever with lots of twists and turns.”
Commissioned by ITV’s Head of Drama, Polly Hill, and Drama Commissioner, Huw Kennair Jones, the new series prises four feature length films (4 x 120 mins) based on Peter James’s novels. Huw Kennair Jones will oversee duction from ITV’s perspective.
Viewing figures for series three have so far averaged over 5.6m per episode, an increase on series two, with the first episode nsolidating at 6.7m.
Commented Huw Kennair Jones:
“We're thrilled to be making another series of Grace. John and the team ntinue to bring Peter's brilliant characters and stories to life in such an exciting way. It's also great to be working with Tall Story and Vaudeville Productions again as we head back to Brighton for four brand new cases.”
Executive Producer Patrick Schweitzer said:
“I’m delighted we are getting to adapt another four of Peter’s wonderful books for ITV and it’s great to have the cast and crew back together filming in Brighton.”
Author Peter James said:
“As a writer, the chance to have such a phenomenal and llaborative cast and crew to bring my novels to life ntinues to be a dream e true. Audiences have so generously embraced the series with such enthusiasm and I cannot wait for Roy Grace fans, old and new, to see these four new episodes.”
Grace is a -duction between Tall Story Pictures, p of ITV Studios, and Vaudeville Productions. Executive ducers are Patrick Schweitzer for Tall Story Pictures, and Andrew O'Connor and Paul Sandler for Vaudeville Productions, Kiaran Murray-Smith and Peter James. International distribution is handled by ITV Studios.
Writers for this series are Ed Whitmore for episode one, Ben Court and Caroline Ip for episode two, Tony Marchant for episode three and Jess Williams for episode four.
Brian Kelly will direct episode one, Billie Eltringham directs episode two and Kiaran Murray-Smith is also the series ducer.
The first film in the new series is called Dead Man’s Time. A vicious robbery at a secluded Brighton home, draws Grace and Branson into a puzzling enquiry when thousands of pounds worth of beautiful antiques are stolen from the house. As Grace digs deeper into this mysterious crime, he unehs a web of ancient grudges - a web which leads him down a dark, murderous trail through the world of Brighton antiques, in a race against the clock, to untangle who is at the he of this robbery, and bring Gavin Daly the answers he has been desperately chasing for many years.
In episode two, Want You Dead, Grace and Branson investigate a case where nothing is truly as it first appears. When an unidentified victim is found dead in curious circumstances, the post mortem reveals more questions than it does answers. As Grace works to identify the body, hoping this might vide some crucial clue as to the killer’s motive, he soon has another death on his hands when a send victim shows up in central Brighton, disvered in similarly arre circumstances.
You Are Dead is episode three in which Grace and Branson are thrown into what is possibly their most disturbing and high-file case yet, when an unsettling disvery of skeletal remains is unehed by workmen digging up a path in central Brighton. Meanwhile, across the city that same morning, a victim is snatched in broad daylight. With no witnesses and no sign of who took her, Grace sts to suspect whether the victim’s fiancé is lying to the police.
The final episode in the series is Love You Dead. When a known Brighton burglar is found dead in his car, in gruesome circumstances, his wife claims that he had turned over a new leaf, but all the evidence points to the fact the victim may still have been up to his old tricks and was breaking and entering on the night he was killed. As Grace and the team work to hone in on the circumstances leading to the victim’s death, Roy receives a call from a US police ntact about a crime abroad which bears the hallmarks of a mafia hit. The police are keen to trace a woman they believe to be from Brighton, who uld be in danger. As Roy surs the city to help find her, it bees apparent he isn’t the only one looking for this mysterious woman.