I feel like I'm going back home with new folks and old, to bring more fun and joy." 4. It was life-changing for me and I'm so grateful to the show. "I want to celebrate the longevity of Death in Paradise. "After many years, people still reference and send their love to me as Camille, so it was obvious that I had to go back and the 10th anniversary is the perfect opportunity! "There are some characters that never leave you and I'm still Camille, wherever I go," Sara said once the news was revealed by the BBC. Sure enough, it was announced that Martins would be reprising her role in celebration of a decade of Death in Paradise. And who knows? There's always the possibility I can come back." You should always go forward and take new challenges."īut we didn't ever rule out a return for DS Bordey – Martins also said: "We wanted to make the best exit, and they didn't want to kill me off, there was no reason to. Martins told What's On TV? that it was "tremendously hard" leaving the show, explaining: "But the only way to grow in life is to take risks, even if it means losing something you love, or leaving a place that's comfortable. She left during the fourth series when her character bagged an undercover job in Paris, though the decision was down to her. Sara Martins bridged the transition between leading men Ben Miller and Kris Marshall as their partner, the spontaneous detective Camille. Despite his character's demise, Miller couldn't resist being part of the 10th anniversary and bagged himself a series 10 cameo. It was pretty final, I thought!"Ĭlearly, that conversation did end up happening. But there's no talk of that whatsoever, to be honest with you. It would be great fun! I love the character, he's fantastic fun to do. When asked by Digital Spy in 2016, he commented, "Yeah, of course I would. So I knew what I had to do to get my wife back – quit Death in Paradise!" ![]() That's a proper curveball to be on the end of. ![]() "I've just got divorced and I've finally met somebody and now I'm on the other side of the world and we're having a baby. "Two weeks after I arrived in the Caribbean, Jessica found out that she was pregnant," he revealed. The comedic actor left the sunny climes of the Caribbean and his role as DI Poole in 2014, when Poole was killed off during the first episode of the third series.Īs it turns out, Miller had a very understandable reason for leaving his new hit show – he was about to become a dad and wanted to prioritise his relationship.
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