Death in Paradise: Your Number's Up


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Friday, April 10 on BBC Three (23)

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About this Broadcast

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Your Number's Up
Season 13, Episode 2

Commissioner Selwyn Patterson struggles in the wake of his shock shooting, and the local community is rocked by a murder at a care home when a game of bingo gets horribly out of hand. But could someone really kill over something so trivial? As the case takes on a series of jaw-dropping twists and turns, Neville and the team realise that this case is so much more than it first appeared on the surface. Hayley Mills guest stars


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Hayley Mills (Actor) .. Nancy Martin
Ralf Little (Actor) .. DI Neville Parker
Don Warrington (Actor) .. Commissioner Selwyn Patterson
Shantol Jackson (Actor) .. DS Naomi Thomas
Tahj Miles (Actor) .. Officer Marlon Pryce
Ginny Holder (Actor) .. Darlene Curtis
Elizabeth Bourgine (Actor) .. Catherine Bordey
Juliet Cowan (Actor) .. Eloise Mirie
Elie Haddington (Actor) .. Barbara Michell
Genesis Lynea (Actor) .. Andrina Harper
Akiya Henry (Actor) .. Oona Myers
Kevin Harvey (Actor) .. Phillipe Varane
Tim Key (Executive producer)
Ceri Meyrick (Executive producer)
Joanna Hanley (Producer)
Steve Hughes (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Hayley Mills (Actor) .. Nancy Martin
Born: April 18, 1946 in London
Best Known For: Being John's daughter.
Early-life: Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills was born on April 18, 1946, in London. She's the middle child of actor John Mills and writer Mary Hayley Bell's three offspring. Elder sister Juliet is also an actress, while younger brother Jonathan is writer and producer. Spending lots of time with her parents and their famous friends as a child made her precocious, although her boarding school peers claim she was shy among people her own age. However, she found solace appearing in school plays.
Career: Mills' bright personality inspired director J Lee Thompson to cast her in Tiger Bay in 1959. Walt Disney's wife, Lilian, saw the film and suggested she should play the lead in Pollyanna. It made her a global star, and won her a special Oscar. Mills became the most popular child star of the era thanks to films such as The Parent Trap, Whistle Down the Wind and That Darn Cat! The controversial nature of 1966's The Family Way hurt her wholesome image, and although she's worked steadily ever since on stage and screen, Mills' career never reached its former heights again. From 2007 to 2012, Mills played Caroline in ITV drama Wild at Heart.
Quote: 'Acting is just a natural thing in my family. Other boys and girls go into the family business. So do we.'
Trivia: Mills made her stage debut in a 1966 West End revival of Peter Pan.
Ralf Little (Actor) .. DI Neville Parker
Don Warrington (Actor) .. Commissioner Selwyn Patterson
Born: May 23, 1951 in Trinidad
Best Known For: Playing Philip Smith in ITV sitcom Rising Damp.
Early-life: Born Don Williams in Trinidad on May 23, 1951. He has an older brother. His father, Basil Kydd, died suddenly in Trinidad at the age of 48 in 1958 when Don was six. His mother, Shirley, decided to make a new life for herself in England while Don and his brother were looked after back in Trinidad by his grandmother. Shirley settled in Newcastle with a job at a metal factory and returned to Trinidad to collect her two sons. When Don was 12, his mother left for America to retrain as a nurse. Don and his brother were then looked after in England by his Auntie Lena. Don was 17 when he landed his first job as an assistant stage manager at Newcastle's Flora Robson Playhouse. He moved to London to train at the Drama Centre and then landed the role that made him famous.
Career: Warrington began playing Philip Smith in ITV sitcom Rising Damp in 1974 alongside Leonard Rossiter and Richard Beckinsale. The hugely popular series ran until 1978 and led to a spin-off film. Decades later, Warrington directed the first UK stage tour of Rising Damp in 2013. He has also starred in Triangle, Crown Court, CATS Eyes, To Play the King, Grange Hill, Manchild, Holby City and The Crouches. More recently, he has appeared in Doctor Who, New Street Law, Casualty, Waking the Dead, Lewis and Death in Paradise. He has also performed with the National Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company, and the Bristol Old Vic. He competed in the sixth series of Strictly Come Dancing with professional dancer Lilia Kopylova. They were eliminated in week five.
Quote: 'My brother and I were the only black kids in our school. The way you survive in those circumstances is to become like the locals, so I became a Geordie who was good at football.'
Trivia: Warrington was awarded an MBE in 2008.
Shantol Jackson (Actor) .. DS Naomi Thomas
Tahj Miles (Actor) .. Officer Marlon Pryce
Ginny Holder (Actor) .. Darlene Curtis
Elizabeth Bourgine (Actor) .. Catherine Bordey
Juliet Cowan (Actor) .. Eloise Mirie
Elie Haddington (Actor) .. Barbara Michell
Genesis Lynea (Actor) .. Andrina Harper
Akiya Henry (Actor) .. Oona Myers
Kevin Harvey (Actor) .. Phillipe Varane
Tim Key (Executive producer)
Ceri Meyrick (Executive producer)
Joanna Hanley (Producer)
Steve Hughes (Director)
Patrick Homes (Writer)