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in part by contributions to your

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PBS station from

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viewers like you.

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Thank you.

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- [Narrator] Over the years,
there's been

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no shortage of murder, mystery,

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and mayhem in the seemingly
quiet village of Grantchester.

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And police detective
Geordie Keating,

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and resident vicar
Sidney Chambers--

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or vicar Will Davenport,
or vicar Alphy Kottaram--

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they are
always on the case.

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- [Geordie] Body in a hotel, on
a Sunday.

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- [Will] Is nothing sacred?

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- [Narrator] As this much-loved
series

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approaches its final chapter

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join us for a celebration
of the characters,

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the stories, the stars and
the setting

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that have
made "Grantchester"

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on MASTERPIECE Mystery

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one of PBS's most enduring
hits.

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- Does... that sound
alright to you?

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(birds softly chirping)

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- It sounds wonderful.

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- [Narrator] There's no mystery
as to why

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"Grantchester" is so popular.

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The colorful characters,
gorgeous locations,

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nostalgic settings
and heartwarming romances--

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along with the occasional
murder--

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make this show irresistible.

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So, follow along as we take you
behind the scenes

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to the English countryside

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with the cast and
creators of "Grantchester"

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to highlight our favorite
scenes, characters and cases.

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We'll also investigate our
absolute favorite episode

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from each of the ten
seasons,

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and we'll take a sneak peek
at the upcoming

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final season
of "Grantchester."

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So put on a pot of tea.

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- Forget the tea--
get the sherry.

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- [Narrator] Prepare your
pointed questions.

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- I'm not quite sure you're
getting this.

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We're the ones that ask
the questions.

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- [Narrator] And see if your
list of favorites matches ours.

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As we reveal

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"Our Favorite Things
About Grantchester."

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(whooshing sound)
(intriguing orchestral theme)

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(theme fading)

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Vicars may come and go, but the
one constant in Grantchester--

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and on "Grantchester"--
is Inspector Geordie Keating.

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- I hear you've got yourself
a rotten apple.

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- [Robson] I mean,
on paper, come on--

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a vicar
and a detective?

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Solving crimes in...

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quintessentially
English Grantchester?

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Really?

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But it works because you care

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about that central heart
piece...

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- [Geordie] I know that must
have cost you personally,

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and I am grateful,
Mr. Davenport.

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(tentative piano music)

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(chair scuffing floor)
- Please.

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(hands clasping)

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Call me Will.

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- [Geordie] Geordie.

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Good to meet you, Will.

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- He made every
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and we, and we
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And that was good to
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Robson Green and trying
to match him.

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That was,
that was pretty fun.

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- [Narrator] Geordie is
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but also clever and kind.

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- [Geordie] You want me to
arrest your husband?

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- My babies need food
on the table.

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They need a father.

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(gentle stroking)

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- [Geordie] They need a mother,
too.

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Just nod your head, Ri.

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- (voice breaking) Haven't you
got lovely hands?

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(hands clasping)

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- He's not going to stop until
he kills you.

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- [Narrator] Geordie has a keen
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of what motivates
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and a definitive sense of
right and wrong.

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- Drop the charges against
the Redmonds.

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Everything you have
done to them,

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everything you've put
them through.

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(dramatic string
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It's time to do some good.

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- [Robson] He's uh, a
no-nonsense, plain speaking,

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honest man with incredible
integrity.

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- [Geordie] If you're trying to
help someone,

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why do you hold them by the
throat so hard

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you nearly break their
collarbone?

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(swallowing)

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And when they stop breathing,
why don't you call a doctor?

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(muffled murmuring)

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Why do you leave them dead
on a floor?

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Like a piece of rubbish.

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(murmuring)
(ominous string music)

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- [Robson] The relationship
between Sidney and Geordie--

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how that is fractured, because
it comes from something...

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where they are pulled apart in
their opinion over a key issue.

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- I don't like murder, even
for murderers.

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- It's not murder-- it's
justice, Sidney.

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People need it, the Redmonds--

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I need it.

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This job, the things we see?

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It has to mean something.

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- [Narrator] Good cop.
Family man.

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But Geordie isn't
perfect.

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He has flaws and

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demons that are a constant
struggle for him.

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- They're all living in the
shadow of, of death.

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They're all living in the
shadow of World War II.

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And therefore, the scars of that
war, the mental scars and the

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physical scars and the trauma
of that event

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and that experience,
they manifest themselves in

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very strange ways throughout
the series.

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- [Will] What's this?

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- [Geordie] It's a list.

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(somber piano music)

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- [Geordie] Of the men that died
in our time

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at the prisoner of war camp.

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It was the last man's job
to tell the families

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what had happened
to their boys.

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(Geordie tsking)

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I was the last man.

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(somber music continuing)

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- [Narrator] Geordie also
struggles

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with the cultural shifts
around him.

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- [Geordie] Bloody kids
going too fast.

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(car door slamming)

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It's a, uh, what do you call it?

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- Ah, dunno, boss.

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- Metaphor,

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everything that's
wrong in the world.

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- [Narrator] He doesn't do well
with change.

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(tailor's tape extending)
- [Geordie] Oi!

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- [Narrator] Whether it be in
his marriage, or at work.

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- I'm not ready to go.

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(background phones ringing)

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Not yet.

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(typewriters clacking)

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I've still got a lot to give.

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- [Robson] We have this
new boss, Elliot.

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Funny enough, he's probably the

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first character who's
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"What on earth is a vicar
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(laughing)
this police station?

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Is it just me?"

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(steps crunching on gravel)
- Inspector Keating!

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Aren't you off duty?

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(steps crunching)
(bird calling)

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- Well, I was already here when
the body was found.

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- [Elliot] Then what the hell
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giving a civilian access
to the crime scene?

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- We-, eh... my fault.

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I was offering
a final prayer.

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(birds chirping)

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But if it helps, I do think the
poor man was here all night.

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- [Elliot] (interrupting)
Thank you, sir.

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You can
be on your way.

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(upbeat orchestral music)

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- [Narrator] But the one change
Geordie has dealt with

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over and over again

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is who serves as the vicar
of Grantchester.

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- You're the new vicar?

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- I'm the new vicar.

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- Right.

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Well...

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(distant clock ticking)

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Apologies for the--

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- [Kottaram] For the
assault.

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- Misunderstanding.

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(upbeat orchestral music
fading in)

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- [Narrator] Whatever trouble
Geordie faces,

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he knows that he can count on
the vicar of Grantchester,

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whoever
it may be at the time.

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(energetic music continuing)

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Of course,
we could not look back

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(whooshing sound)
at "Grantchester" without

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examining our favorite things
about Sidney.

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(energetic music continuing)

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In the beginning,
there was Sidney Chambers--

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our first vicar, our jazz lover,
our conflicted hero.

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(energetic music continuing)

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- [James Norton] He has
this problem with alcohol,

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and... his
relationships with women,

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and this constant feeling

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that he's not doing enough
by his job.

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- [Narrator] Sidney cared
deeply--

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some might say too deeply--
for his congregation.

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His sympathy, where
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was a hallmark of
his character.

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- Sidney understands
the human heart.

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He, himself, has done things
he's not proud of.

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He doesn't see a murderer and a
victim, he sees humans.

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And... I think he just...

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he can understand
them.

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He doesn't judge them.

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- A man who takes his own life
is going straight to hell.

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- [Sidney] Life is a
glorious gift.

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(distant bird calling)

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One that should not be
discarded lightly.

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(birds softly chirping)

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But for some... the trials of
life can be a terrible burden.

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"Verily I say unto you,

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all sins shall be forgiven unto
the sons of men."

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(birds softly chirping)

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"All sins shall be forgiven."

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- [James Norton] People always
turn to him for help

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and he finds himself in the
middle of all these

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messy situations, partly
because people, yeah--

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people rely on him.

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- [Abigail] Does God
forgive anything?

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How bad do you have to be before
he won't forgive you?

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- I'd say... pretty bad.

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(sorrowful string music)

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- And what, what if you
can't forgive yourself?

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(sorrowful music continuing)

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- [James Runcie] I didn't want
Sidney

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to be a goody-goody.

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I wanted him
to be flawed.

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I wanted him
to be anxious.

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And... I wanted to give him
depth, and seriousness, and

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moral ambiguity, and complexity,
and even...

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s-, uh, flaws like vanity--
slightly vain.

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The key thing
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he's curious
about other people.

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His curiosity
is the crucial thing.

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And it's
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ultimately makes
him a detective.

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- [Narrator] His relationship
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started without fanfare.

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- [Geordie] Sorry to keep you
waiting, uh, Mr... Chambers.

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Inspector Keating.

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(footsteps)

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(to Annie)
You behave yourself, Annie.

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- [Annie] Piss off, Geordie!

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- [James Norton] Geordie and
Sidney realize very quickly

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that they can
use each other.

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Sidney can... get the
excitement he needs

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in life from the
detective works,

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Geordie can use Sidney to, uh,
wheedle his way into places

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and people's confidences,

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which otherwise, he might not be
able to get into.

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- We don't
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our best
friends, or...

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00:09:36,276 --> 00:09:37,845
or our mums
and dads.

252
00:09:37,911 --> 00:09:40,714
Most of us-- sometimes-- confess
to the clergy.

253
00:09:40,781 --> 00:09:42,049
And that's a really
good tool

254
00:09:42,115 --> 00:09:44,051
to have if you're
a detective.

255
00:09:44,117 --> 00:09:46,887
So people say things to Sidney

256
00:09:46,954 --> 00:09:48,722
that they would never
say to Geordie.

257
00:09:48,789 --> 00:09:49,656
- I'll only talk to him!

258
00:09:49,723 --> 00:09:51,758
(footsteps and soft chatter)

259
00:09:51,825 --> 00:09:53,193
- Give me a minute?

260
00:09:53,260 --> 00:09:55,762
- See? They
fall at your bloody feet.

261
00:09:55,829 --> 00:09:57,397
(footsteps)

262
00:09:57,464 --> 00:09:58,599
- Charm is the crucial thing.

263
00:09:58,665 --> 00:09:59,867
I wanted
him to be charming

264
00:09:59,933 --> 00:10:01,535
and I want the series
to be charming.

265
00:10:01,602 --> 00:10:02,569
And that's
one of the key things.

266
00:10:02,636 --> 00:10:04,805
I wanted to be charming
with edge.

267
00:10:04,872 --> 00:10:05,873
(chuckling)

268
00:10:05,939 --> 00:10:07,708
- [Narrator] Sidney struggles to
sort out his

269
00:10:07,774 --> 00:10:10,110
feelings for the many women
in his life.

270
00:10:10,177 --> 00:10:11,879
- What is it with you and women?

271
00:10:11,945 --> 00:10:12,880
- It's a mess.

272
00:10:12,946 --> 00:10:13,881
That's what it is.

273
00:10:13,947 --> 00:10:15,349
- They fall at your feet.

274
00:10:15,415 --> 00:10:17,251
Even my Cathy thinks
you're a catch.

275
00:10:17,317 --> 00:10:18,886
- With Sidney, it's never
a crisis of faith.

276
00:10:18,952 --> 00:10:20,687
I think it's always
a crisis of self.

277
00:10:20,754 --> 00:10:22,055
I think he never feels
good enough.

278
00:10:22,122 --> 00:10:23,590
He doesn't feel good enough
for Amanda.

279
00:10:23,657 --> 00:10:24,858
(fireworks exploding)
He doesn't feel

280
00:10:24,925 --> 00:10:26,159
good enough for the church.

281
00:10:26,226 --> 00:10:28,562
- [James Norton] He is a
flawed individual.

282
00:10:28,629 --> 00:10:32,099
And that's why-- that's what
makes him so fantastic to play.

283
00:10:32,165 --> 00:10:34,635
-Are you going to tell me, or
do I have to guess?

284
00:10:34,701 --> 00:10:35,769
- I spent the night with Gloria.

285
00:10:35,836 --> 00:10:37,504
(silence)

286
00:10:38,405 --> 00:10:39,773
- Bloody hell.

287
00:10:39,840 --> 00:10:40,908
- I'm supposed
to set an example.

288
00:10:40,974 --> 00:10:42,843
(inhaling deeply)

289
00:10:42,910 --> 00:10:45,078
I'm supposed to be above
reproach.

290
00:10:45,145 --> 00:10:46,547
- It was no good, then?

291
00:10:46,613 --> 00:10:48,448
- No, that's... That's not
what I'm saying.

292
00:10:48,515 --> 00:10:50,350
- So, it was good.

293
00:10:50,417 --> 00:10:52,786
You sly old dog, Sidney.

294
00:10:52,853 --> 00:10:54,655
- [Narrator] One woman
in particular haunts

295
00:10:54,721 --> 00:10:56,990
him even after she marries
another.

296
00:10:57,057 --> 00:10:58,759
- [Morven] In different
circumstances,

297
00:10:58,825 --> 00:11:00,027
I think they
would absolutely have

298
00:11:00,093 --> 00:11:01,128
been together
and I think they're

299
00:11:01,195 --> 00:11:02,162
both very
aware of that.

300
00:11:02,229 --> 00:11:03,330
And that's
what creates...

301
00:11:03,397 --> 00:11:04,431
so much
difficulty,

302
00:11:04,498 --> 00:11:06,600
and the inability to
truly walk away from each other.

303
00:11:06,667 --> 00:11:08,836
- [Sidney] Why do you always
have to do that?

304
00:11:08,902 --> 00:11:11,238
Why do you always have
to give me hope?

305
00:11:11,305 --> 00:11:12,873
- Sidney!
- Go home!

306
00:11:12,940 --> 00:11:13,974
- I'm sorry!

307
00:11:14,041 --> 00:11:16,276
I didn't mean to ups-
- [Sidney] Why are you here?

308
00:11:16,343 --> 00:11:20,247
Why do you keep coming back--
what's the point?

309
00:11:20,314 --> 00:11:22,149
- [James Norton] In the 50s,
a vicar would not be

310
00:11:22,216 --> 00:11:24,051
allowed to marry a divorced
woman.

311
00:11:24,117 --> 00:11:28,388
So however much they're in love,
and however perfect it feels in

312
00:11:28,455 --> 00:11:31,491
the moment, they are,
in the very traditional sense,

313
00:11:31,558 --> 00:11:34,228
star-crossed, and ultimately can
never be together.

314
00:11:34,294 --> 00:11:36,763
- [Narrator] But in the end,
his calling takes him

315
00:11:36,830 --> 00:11:39,867
farther from Grantchester than
he'd ever imagined.

316
00:11:39,933 --> 00:11:42,603
(bittersweet string music)

317
00:11:43,470 --> 00:11:44,872
- One last game, Sidney?

318
00:11:44,938 --> 00:11:48,075
(bittersweet music continuing)

319
00:11:49,109 --> 00:11:50,477
(sighing with relief)

320
00:11:50,544 --> 00:11:51,578
- One last game.

321
00:11:51,645 --> 00:11:54,781
(bittersweet music continuing)

322
00:12:02,789 --> 00:12:04,925
(music crescendoing)

323
00:12:06,960 --> 00:12:09,363
- [Narrator] If there's one
person on "Grantchester"

324
00:12:09,429 --> 00:12:15,435
who keeps everyone else in line,
it's the indomitable Mrs. C.

325
00:12:15,502 --> 00:12:18,205
We first met her as
Mrs. McGuire.

326
00:12:18,272 --> 00:12:21,842
- What the dickens was that
thing on his face?

327
00:12:21,909 --> 00:12:24,244
- [Narrator] An upright, uptight
woman who had

328
00:12:24,311 --> 00:12:27,080
strict ideas of acceptable
behavior.

329
00:12:27,147 --> 00:12:29,149
- Cover yourself up!

330
00:12:29,216 --> 00:12:31,084
It's not a bordello!

331
00:12:31,151 --> 00:12:32,319
- [Tessa] She doesn't
miss a trick.

332
00:12:32,386 --> 00:12:33,520
She keeps
him in his place,

333
00:12:33,587 --> 00:12:34,688
a bit like a,
a sort of--

334
00:12:34,755 --> 00:12:36,323
it's a bit like
a dog with her puppies.

335
00:12:36,390 --> 00:12:37,591
(door closing)

336
00:12:37,658 --> 00:12:39,993
- [Mrs. Chapman] You know what
you've never been any good at?

337
00:12:40,060 --> 00:12:40,827
- Please, tell me.

338
00:12:40,894 --> 00:12:42,829
- Differentiating between
tasks that

339
00:12:42,896 --> 00:12:44,765
are urgent and those
which are not.

340
00:12:44,831 --> 00:12:46,333
Mr. Finch had nothing
prepared for

341
00:12:46,400 --> 00:12:48,402
his sermon-- ended up
waffling on.

342
00:12:48,468 --> 00:12:49,369
- It wasn't waffle.

343
00:12:49,436 --> 00:12:50,571
- It was utter waffle.

344
00:12:50,637 --> 00:12:51,605
- Oh.

345
00:12:51,672 --> 00:12:53,674
- She's been waiting ever so
patiently for you.

346
00:12:53,740 --> 00:12:55,409
(footsteps)

347
00:12:56,109 --> 00:12:57,044
- It's been hell.

348
00:12:57,110 --> 00:12:58,445
- [Mrs. Chapman] Mr. Finch!
- Yes!

349
00:12:58,512 --> 00:13:01,415
- [Tessa] She's tough, but she's
kind, really, deep down.

350
00:13:01,481 --> 00:13:03,417
- This isn't my room anymore.

351
00:13:03,483 --> 00:13:07,721
But that doesn't mean I won't
always love you.

352
00:13:08,722 --> 00:13:10,390
- I love you too.

353
00:13:10,958 --> 00:13:13,327
I've missed you so much.

354
00:13:13,393 --> 00:13:15,629
- [Tessa] She is very accepting,
once she gets to know you.

355
00:13:15,696 --> 00:13:17,231
It's more about
the personality.

356
00:13:17,297 --> 00:13:18,532
- What's this?

357
00:13:18,599 --> 00:13:19,967
- Something to keep your
strength up.

358
00:13:20,033 --> 00:13:21,435
- [Rishi] I mean, Alphy hasn't
got a clue why she's there.

359
00:13:21,502 --> 00:13:22,970
She kind of just...
(chuckling)

360
00:13:23,036 --> 00:13:25,239
She kind of
just turns up.

361
00:13:25,305 --> 00:13:26,607
- [Tessa] For everybody in
Grantchester,

362
00:13:26,673 --> 00:13:28,775
the war is still very present.

363
00:13:28,842 --> 00:13:32,112
Her husband Ronnie went to war
and hasn't come back.

364
00:13:32,179 --> 00:13:33,647
She hasn't had a telegram
saying

365
00:13:33,714 --> 00:13:36,016
he's missing or that he's dead.

366
00:13:36,083 --> 00:13:36,884
- [Mrs. Chapman] I don't dance.

367
00:13:36,950 --> 00:13:38,285
(intriguing orchestral music)

368
00:13:38,352 --> 00:13:40,354
Not since my-
- [All] (in unison) Ronnie left.

369
00:13:40,420 --> 00:13:43,290
- [Narrator] But she finally
finds love again

370
00:13:43,357 --> 00:13:45,359
and becomes "Mrs. C."

371
00:13:45,959 --> 00:13:47,160
- To Mrs. C and Jack!

372
00:13:47,227 --> 00:13:49,696
- [All] (in unison) Mrs. C
and Jack!

373
00:13:49,763 --> 00:13:51,431
- [Sidney] And... to love.

374
00:13:51,498 --> 00:13:53,567
- [All] (in unison) To love!
(glasses clinking)

375
00:13:53,634 --> 00:13:56,170
- [Narrator] Her faith was
a guiding principle.

376
00:13:56,236 --> 00:13:58,338
- God wants us to be
good Christians.

377
00:13:58,405 --> 00:13:59,806
Where on earth in the Bible

378
00:13:59,873 --> 00:14:02,910
does it say he wants
us to be happy?

379
00:14:02,976 --> 00:14:05,646
- [Narrator] She held herself
and those around her

380
00:14:05,712 --> 00:14:07,481
to a high standard.

381
00:14:07,548 --> 00:14:09,683
- Leathers! Inside a church!

382
00:14:09,750 --> 00:14:11,685
- [Narrator] But her faith is
challenged.

383
00:14:11,752 --> 00:14:13,120
- [Tessa] It's a struggle
physically.

384
00:14:13,187 --> 00:14:14,521
It's a struggle emotionally.

385
00:14:14,588 --> 00:14:17,291
And it's a struggle with her
faith, because she of all people

386
00:14:17,357 --> 00:14:20,294
has always been, very, very,
strong on religion.

387
00:14:20,360 --> 00:14:21,728
- [Mrs. Chapman] Death is around
every corner,

388
00:14:21,795 --> 00:14:23,964
just waiting, like a punishment
from God.

389
00:14:24,031 --> 00:14:24,998
- Oh, good Lord!

390
00:14:25,065 --> 00:14:26,767
- [Narrator] And it is her
friends who help her

391
00:14:26,834 --> 00:14:28,502
find her way back.

392
00:14:29,002 --> 00:14:31,538
- [Mrs. Chapman] I was so
blinkered thinking about myself,

393
00:14:31,605 --> 00:14:33,273
I lost sight of Him.

394
00:14:33,340 --> 00:14:36,043
When I asked Him to save
you, He listened.

395
00:14:36,109 --> 00:14:37,778
Of course He did.

396
00:14:38,312 --> 00:14:39,646
- [Leonard] I'm sure there
were easier ways for

397
00:14:39,713 --> 00:14:42,049
you to help her rediscover
her faith.

398
00:14:42,115 --> 00:14:44,151
- All part of the service.

399
00:14:44,218 --> 00:14:46,086
- [Narrator] Each vicar learned
to appreciate

400
00:14:46,153 --> 00:14:48,589
(door opening)
the force that was Mrs. C.

401
00:14:48,655 --> 00:14:49,556
- Come in!

402
00:14:49,623 --> 00:14:50,958
Pull up a chair.

403
00:14:51,024 --> 00:14:52,526
- You're a godsend, Mrs. C.

404
00:14:52,593 --> 00:14:54,228
- I don't think your
predecessors

405
00:14:54,294 --> 00:14:56,797
would describe me as
a housekeeper.

406
00:14:56,864 --> 00:14:57,431
- No?

407
00:14:57,497 --> 00:14:57,898
- No.

408
00:14:57,965 --> 00:14:59,366
(birds chirping)

409
00:14:59,433 --> 00:15:01,168
- Forgive me, but how
might they...

410
00:15:01,235 --> 00:15:02,936
- A friend.

411
00:15:03,003 --> 00:15:04,037
Listening ear.

412
00:15:04,104 --> 00:15:09,009
Someone who cherishes you and
you cherish in return.

413
00:15:09,710 --> 00:15:13,614
Mainly someone with a hot meal
at the end of a rotten day.

414
00:15:13,680 --> 00:15:16,049
- [Narrator] Whatever comes
her way, you can be sure

415
00:15:16,116 --> 00:15:18,085
she'll always be at the
vicarage,

416
00:15:18,151 --> 00:15:21,655
helping the vicar of
Grantchester do God's work.

417
00:15:21,722 --> 00:15:23,056
(smacking)

418
00:15:23,123 --> 00:15:27,327
(playful orchestral music)
(whooshing sound)

419
00:15:27,394 --> 00:15:28,595
(train whistling)

420
00:15:28,662 --> 00:15:31,164
- [Narrator] In our favorite
episode of Season One,

421
00:15:31,231 --> 00:15:33,400
Sidney brings Geordie to London

422
00:15:33,467 --> 00:15:36,403
to give him a taste of
his favorite jazz club.

423
00:15:36,470 --> 00:15:38,405
- I like it because it's
full of intensity

424
00:15:38,472 --> 00:15:42,643
and feeling, and... jazz is a
metaphor for life.

425
00:15:42,709 --> 00:15:44,077
(sounds of busy street)

426
00:15:44,144 --> 00:15:46,113
- A lot of chaos, and you're
glad when it stops?

427
00:15:46,180 --> 00:15:47,915
(footsteps)
(clapping)

428
00:15:47,981 --> 00:15:49,283
- [Narrator] But when
the music stops,

429
00:15:49,349 --> 00:15:51,251
they get more than
they bargained for,

430
00:15:51,318 --> 00:15:54,855
in the form of a brutal murder
of the club owner's daughter.

431
00:15:54,922 --> 00:15:57,591
(suspenseful string music)

432
00:15:58,725 --> 00:15:59,726
(jazzy background music)

433
00:15:59,793 --> 00:16:01,161
- [Narrator] Through the
investigation,

434
00:16:01,228 --> 00:16:04,331
Sidney's love life becomes even
more complicated.

435
00:16:04,398 --> 00:16:05,432
(jazzy music continuing)

436
00:16:05,499 --> 00:16:07,067
- She broke your heart,
didn't she?

437
00:16:07,134 --> 00:16:08,969
(background chatter)

438
00:16:09,036 --> 00:16:11,572
- [Narrator] But it's Sidney's
empathy that helps solve

439
00:16:11,638 --> 00:16:14,374
the crime and prevent yet
another killing.

440
00:16:14,441 --> 00:16:15,375
- [Geordie] Right.

441
00:16:15,442 --> 00:16:18,011
- [Sidney] Justin-- Justin,
this is not you.

442
00:16:18,078 --> 00:16:19,446
I know this is not you.

443
00:16:19,513 --> 00:16:20,681
(suspenseful string music)

444
00:16:20,747 --> 00:16:22,316
This isn't you.

445
00:16:22,382 --> 00:16:24,017
(Justin sobbing)

446
00:16:24,084 --> 00:16:26,553
(metal clanging on floor)

447
00:16:27,020 --> 00:16:28,388
(sobs continuing)

448
00:16:28,455 --> 00:16:30,123
- [Narrator] The finale of
Season Two is

449
00:16:30,190 --> 00:16:32,526
a dark, but compelling
episode that

450
00:16:32,593 --> 00:16:34,962
explores Sidney's drinking
issues.

451
00:16:35,028 --> 00:16:39,132
But even worse, Sidney's friend
and fellow vicar, Sam Milburn,

452
00:16:39,199 --> 00:16:43,036
returns to ask for forgiveness
for his crimes against children.

453
00:16:43,103 --> 00:16:44,771
- I could face
everyone else if I

454
00:16:44,838 --> 00:16:46,840
knew that you'd forgiven
me first.

455
00:16:46,907 --> 00:16:48,442
- [Narrator] When Sam turns up
missing

456
00:16:48,509 --> 00:16:51,378
after the discovery of a grisly
crime scene,

457
00:16:51,445 --> 00:16:54,715
he's presumed murdered, and
Geordie is torn between his

458
00:16:54,781 --> 00:16:57,017
understanding of grieving
parents,

459
00:16:57,084 --> 00:16:58,886
and the duties of his job.

460
00:16:58,952 --> 00:17:01,255
- I hate this job sometimes.

461
00:17:01,321 --> 00:17:02,789
- Still, justice must be done.

462
00:17:02,856 --> 00:17:04,191
- [Geordie] You
think I wanted this?

463
00:17:04,258 --> 00:17:05,259
(car door closing)
(engine starting)

464
00:17:05,325 --> 00:17:07,027
They've suffered enough.

465
00:17:07,094 --> 00:17:10,364
- I just meant... you have
to do your duty,

466
00:17:10,430 --> 00:17:12,332
however much it costs you.

467
00:17:12,399 --> 00:17:15,235
- [Narrator] Leonard confronts
the bishop for protecting Sam,

468
00:17:15,302 --> 00:17:18,138
and reports him to the
church and the police.

469
00:17:18,205 --> 00:17:20,474
But meanwhile, he faces
loss himself,

470
00:17:20,541 --> 00:17:22,843
when he finds Daniel with
another man.

471
00:17:22,910 --> 00:17:24,578
(birds chirping)

472
00:17:25,445 --> 00:17:27,214
- Who is he, Daniel?

473
00:17:27,281 --> 00:17:29,650
(birds chirping)
(Leonard breathing heavily)

474
00:17:29,716 --> 00:17:31,552
- [Daniel] Just a minute.

475
00:17:31,618 --> 00:17:33,086
- [Narrator] But do not despair!

476
00:17:33,153 --> 00:17:35,589
Hope is restored
when Sidney is approached

477
00:17:35,656 --> 00:17:38,559
by Amanda, who tells him she's
left her husband.

478
00:17:38,625 --> 00:17:40,360
(romantic string music)
(Amanda sobbing)

479
00:17:40,427 --> 00:17:42,095
- I have nothing.

480
00:17:42,362 --> 00:17:44,164
(sobs continuing)

481
00:17:46,567 --> 00:17:47,801
- You have me.

482
00:17:47,868 --> 00:17:50,671
(romantic music continuing)

483
00:17:51,605 --> 00:17:52,973
You've always had me.

484
00:17:53,040 --> 00:17:55,843
(romantic music continuing)

485
00:17:58,912 --> 00:18:01,048
(music crescendoing)

486
00:18:03,183 --> 00:18:04,685
- [Narrator] In our favorite
episode from

487
00:18:04,751 --> 00:18:07,554
Season Three, Sidney goes
on the road.

488
00:18:07,621 --> 00:18:10,724
But is it really to recover Mrs.
M's money from her

489
00:18:10,791 --> 00:18:13,827
wayward husband, Ronnie,
or just to run away

490
00:18:13,894 --> 00:18:15,929
from his commitment
to Amanda?

491
00:18:15,996 --> 00:18:18,565
Leonard attempts to cover
Sidney's tracks.

492
00:18:18,632 --> 00:18:20,400
- [Amanda] You know,
hard as I try, Leonard,

493
00:18:20,467 --> 00:18:21,969
I just can't quite
picture that.

494
00:18:22,035 --> 00:18:24,404
- Oh yes, Sidney is never
happier

495
00:18:24,471 --> 00:18:26,573
than with a,
an ice cream

496
00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:30,844
in one hand, and... the reins of
a donkey in another.

497
00:18:30,911 --> 00:18:32,246
(footsteps)

498
00:18:32,312 --> 00:18:33,914
- [Narrator] But Sidney
discovers Ronnie has

499
00:18:33,981 --> 00:18:36,083
another family altogether.

500
00:18:36,149 --> 00:18:39,253
And when he turns up dead, with
the stolen money missing,

501
00:18:39,319 --> 00:18:43,524
Leonard has to tell Mrs. M the
truth of the matter.

502
00:18:43,590 --> 00:18:49,062
- Sidney tells us that they
have... two children together.

503
00:18:50,297 --> 00:18:51,965
(plaintive piano music)

504
00:18:52,032 --> 00:18:53,233
- [Jack] Bloody hell!

505
00:18:53,300 --> 00:18:55,802
(plaintive music continuing)

506
00:18:55,869 --> 00:18:57,538
Unbelievable!

507
00:18:58,672 --> 00:19:00,340
- Is it?

508
00:19:00,707 --> 00:19:02,843
I wouldn't say so, it--

509
00:19:03,577 --> 00:19:05,679
One could say it was entirely
in character.

510
00:19:05,746 --> 00:19:08,615
(plaintive music continuing)

511
00:19:08,682 --> 00:19:11,351
- [Narrator] Mrs. M travels
to confront the situation

512
00:19:11,418 --> 00:19:14,755
with her usual charm.
(dog barking)

513
00:19:16,190 --> 00:19:17,858
(dog whining)

514
00:19:20,460 --> 00:19:22,596
(background chatter)

515
00:19:23,830 --> 00:19:27,768
And she gives Sidney some wise,
tough love advice before

516
00:19:27,835 --> 00:19:30,204
graciously donating to the
medical care

517
00:19:30,270 --> 00:19:32,206
of Ronnie's other wife.

518
00:19:32,272 --> 00:19:34,808
- You're a good woman, Sylvia.

519
00:19:34,875 --> 00:19:36,777
You didn't deserve
to be treated like that.

520
00:19:36,844 --> 00:19:41,982
(background chatter)
(intriguing orchestral theme)

521
00:19:42,749 --> 00:19:45,085
- [Narrator] When we return,
we'll explore our favorite

522
00:19:45,152 --> 00:19:48,755
moments with Will Davenport
and Leonard Finch.

523
00:19:48,822 --> 00:19:52,392
And we'll present evidence as to
why Geordie plus a vicar

524
00:19:52,459 --> 00:19:55,829
equals our favorite odd couple,
when we return with

525
00:19:55,896 --> 00:19:58,565
"Our Favorite Things About
Grantchester."

526
00:19:58,632 --> 00:20:00,334
(intriguing orchestral theme)

527
00:20:00,400 --> 00:20:02,069
(theme fading)

528
00:20:03,270 --> 00:20:05,105
- There's no shortage
of murder, mystery,

529
00:20:05,172 --> 00:20:07,274
and mayhem in the
seemingly quiet

530
00:20:07,341 --> 00:20:10,177
Cambridgeshire village
of "Grantchester,"

531
00:20:10,244 --> 00:20:12,379
and Police Detective
Geordie Keating

532
00:20:12,446 --> 00:20:15,482
and the resident vicar
are always on the case.

533
00:20:15,549 --> 00:20:16,817
- For 10 seasons,

534
00:20:16,884 --> 00:20:19,353
we've loved everything
about "Grantchester,"

535
00:20:19,419 --> 00:20:22,456
but as we arrive at the
11th and final season,

536
00:20:22,523 --> 00:20:24,758
we're taking a look back
at our favorite things

537
00:20:24,825 --> 00:20:26,059
about "Grantchester."

538
00:20:26,126 --> 00:20:28,996
- Hi, I'm Lee Newton,
along with Alice Ferris.

539
00:20:29,062 --> 00:20:31,231
We are thrilled to
go behind the scenes

540
00:20:31,298 --> 00:20:33,667
with the cast and
creators of "Grantchester"

541
00:20:33,734 --> 00:20:36,470
to celebrate all the
things we love most

542
00:20:36,537 --> 00:20:38,605
about this PBS viewer favorite.

543
00:20:38,672 --> 00:20:40,207
- As we celebrate
"Grantchester,"

544
00:20:40,274 --> 00:20:41,341
we're encouraging you

545
00:20:41,408 --> 00:20:44,044
to make your investment in
the Masterpiece Mysteries

546
00:20:44,111 --> 00:20:45,579
that you love on PBS.

547
00:20:45,646 --> 00:20:48,515
It's your support that makes
all the programs possible.

548
00:20:48,582 --> 00:20:51,418
- And now that PBS no longer
receives federal funding,

549
00:20:51,485 --> 00:20:54,755
well, your contribution is
more important than ever.

550
00:20:54,821 --> 00:20:56,256
Please visit us online,

551
00:20:56,323 --> 00:20:59,393
or use the number on your screen
to make your contribution.

552
00:20:59,459 --> 00:21:00,794
- And when you give right now,

553
00:21:00,861 --> 00:21:02,596
we have some very special
ways to thank you.

554
00:21:02,663 --> 00:21:04,331
Here's more.

555
00:21:04,598 --> 00:21:07,167
- [Narrator] Featuring a
delightful and appealing sleuth,

556
00:21:07,234 --> 00:21:11,371
charming locations, artful
writing, and engaging mysteries,

557
00:21:11,438 --> 00:21:15,442
"Grantchester" on Masterpiece
Mystery is a PBS Wisconsin

558
00:21:15,509 --> 00:21:19,179
viewer favorite. And thanks to
your investment in PBS Wisconsin

559
00:21:19,246 --> 00:21:22,883
we're celebrating our favorite
things about "Grantchester."

560
00:21:22,950 --> 00:21:25,185
Become a $10 monthly sustainer

561
00:21:25,252 --> 00:21:26,753
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

562
00:21:26,820 --> 00:21:27,788
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

563
00:21:27,855 --> 00:21:30,157
of "Grantchester" on two DVDs.

564
00:21:30,224 --> 00:21:34,027
Set in 1962, season 10
sees DI Geordie Keating

565
00:21:34,094 --> 00:21:37,898
and Reverend Alphy Kottaram
deepening their partnership

566
00:21:37,965 --> 00:21:39,800
amidst a changing world.

567
00:21:39,867 --> 00:21:42,436
Murder takes center
stage, of course,

568
00:21:42,503 --> 00:21:44,805
and Geordie taps into
Alphy's intuition

569
00:21:44,872 --> 00:21:47,641
to probe homicides
on church grounds.

570
00:21:47,708 --> 00:21:50,811
There are deeply moving,
gratifying storylines

571
00:21:50,878 --> 00:21:52,212
for each character,

572
00:21:52,279 --> 00:21:54,982
exploring themes of
parents and children,

573
00:21:55,048 --> 00:21:57,985
identity, and
living one's values.

574
00:21:58,051 --> 00:22:00,954
Become a $20 monthly sustainer

575
00:22:01,755 --> 00:22:03,790
and we'll thank you
with our exclusive

576
00:22:03,857 --> 00:22:06,727
Very Gorey Masterpiece
Mystery Umbrella

577
00:22:06,793 --> 00:22:09,096
that features the
whimsical illustrations

578
00:22:09,162 --> 00:22:13,400
of eccentric master of macabre
nonsense, Edward Gorey.

579
00:22:13,467 --> 00:22:15,035
This eye-catching
umbrella

580
00:22:15,102 --> 00:22:17,237
celebrates
the mysteries you love

581
00:22:17,304 --> 00:22:20,007
with wickedly funny and
deliciously sinister images

582
00:22:20,073 --> 00:22:21,909
from the series.

583
00:22:21,975 --> 00:22:24,444
Plus, we'll also
include the exclusive

584
00:22:24,511 --> 00:22:26,947
Masterpiece logo ceramic mug.

585
00:22:27,014 --> 00:22:28,715
For more than 50 years,

586
00:22:28,782 --> 00:22:31,118
Masterpiece has been
delighting audiences

587
00:22:31,185 --> 00:22:34,054
with heartwarming and
captivating programs,

588
00:22:34,121 --> 00:22:37,591
including cozy mysteries,
police procedurals,

589
00:22:37,658 --> 00:22:40,360
costume dramas,
and period pieces.

590
00:22:40,427 --> 00:22:43,964
Celebrate them all with this
exclusive umbrella and mug.

591
00:22:44,031 --> 00:22:47,167
Or become a $25
monthly sustainer

592
00:22:47,901 --> 00:22:52,005
and we'll thank you with
the season 10 two-DVD set,

593
00:22:52,072 --> 00:22:54,975
the exclusive Very Gorey
Masterpiece Mystery Umbrella,

594
00:22:55,042 --> 00:22:58,512
and the exclusive
Masterpiece ceramic mug.

595
00:22:58,579 --> 00:23:00,414
Please visit us online

596
00:23:00,480 --> 00:23:02,716
or call 1-800-236-3636

597
00:23:03,450 --> 00:23:07,020
to make your gift to support
PBS Wisconsin now.

598
00:23:07,087 --> 00:23:08,755
Thank you!

599
00:23:09,489 --> 00:23:11,792
- The New York Times
described "Grantchester"

600
00:23:11,859 --> 00:23:14,061
as following a
recipe that we love,

601
00:23:14,127 --> 00:23:16,630
a picturesque setting,
a literary source,

602
00:23:16,697 --> 00:23:18,465
those James Runcie mysteries,

603
00:23:18,532 --> 00:23:20,234
a brilliant amateur detective,

604
00:23:20,300 --> 00:23:21,969
and a plotting policeman,

605
00:23:22,035 --> 00:23:24,938
and murders, lots of
murders. (chuckles)

606
00:23:25,005 --> 00:23:26,573
It's all in good fun.

607
00:23:26,640 --> 00:23:28,742
"Grantchester," after
all, is a series

608
00:23:28,809 --> 00:23:30,744
that's supposed to
be easy to watch.

609
00:23:30,811 --> 00:23:33,213
In Britain, they call
it a cozy mystery,

610
00:23:33,280 --> 00:23:34,581
and The Times says

611
00:23:34,648 --> 00:23:37,217
it's a perfect
distillation of the form.

612
00:23:37,284 --> 00:23:39,253
I love mysteries
like "Grantchester."

613
00:23:39,319 --> 00:23:42,022
They make me think, but
they rarely shock me.

614
00:23:42,089 --> 00:23:43,357
They're beautiful to watch,

615
00:23:43,423 --> 00:23:44,725
they have a cast I like.

616
00:23:44,791 --> 00:23:46,493
And however cozy they are,

617
00:23:46,560 --> 00:23:48,795
they're brilliantly
written and acted.

618
00:23:48,862 --> 00:23:51,098
It's your investment
in these programs

619
00:23:51,164 --> 00:23:52,266
that makes them possible,

620
00:23:52,332 --> 00:23:53,934
so please visit us online

621
00:23:54,001 --> 00:23:55,502
or reach out to the
number on your screen

622
00:23:55,569 --> 00:23:57,604
with your contribution
right now.

623
00:23:57,671 --> 00:23:59,006
- For over 50 years,

624
00:23:59,072 --> 00:24:02,342
Masterpiece has entertained
us with memorable dramas

625
00:24:02,409 --> 00:24:05,179
and mysteries that
stand the test of time.

626
00:24:05,245 --> 00:24:07,581
And when you look at
more recent stories

627
00:24:07,648 --> 00:24:10,651
like "Grantchester,"
"The Marlow Murder Club,"

628
00:24:10,717 --> 00:24:13,020
"Magpie Murders,"
and "Miss Scarlet,"

629
00:24:13,086 --> 00:24:15,422
you can see that some
of the best stories

630
00:24:15,489 --> 00:24:18,425
of the past 50 plus
years have been presented

631
00:24:18,492 --> 00:24:20,861
as part of the past few seasons.

632
00:24:20,928 --> 00:24:24,164
We're in a golden age for
Masterpiece mysteries,

633
00:24:24,231 --> 00:24:27,100
but like so many of the
productions we love,

634
00:24:27,167 --> 00:24:29,703
we're also in a
precarious situation.

635
00:24:29,770 --> 00:24:32,673
Public media no longer
receives federal funding,

636
00:24:32,739 --> 00:24:35,309
so your investment
in this PBS station

637
00:24:35,375 --> 00:24:38,111
is more important
than ever before.

638
00:24:38,178 --> 00:24:41,982
Before we cue the scary
thunder and ominous music,

639
00:24:42,049 --> 00:24:43,684
you can do something about it,

640
00:24:43,750 --> 00:24:46,220
and that's to make
your contribution.

641
00:24:46,286 --> 00:24:47,621
Just visit us online

642
00:24:47,688 --> 00:24:49,489
or call the number
on your screen

643
00:24:49,556 --> 00:24:51,825
to make your contribution today.

644
00:24:51,892 --> 00:24:53,493
- It's always fun to look back

645
00:24:53,560 --> 00:24:55,529
at favorite television programs.

646
00:24:55,596 --> 00:24:57,764
The first 10 seasons
of "Grantchester"

647
00:24:57,831 --> 00:25:00,167
have given us so much to enjoy,

648
00:25:00,234 --> 00:25:03,504
and now that we've arrived
at the 11th and final season,

649
00:25:03,570 --> 00:25:05,138
it's the perfect time to look

650
00:25:05,205 --> 00:25:07,741
at what we've enjoyed
most about the series.

651
00:25:07,808 --> 00:25:10,410
While we have lots of
familiar friends in the cast

652
00:25:10,477 --> 00:25:12,212
from one season to the next,

653
00:25:12,279 --> 00:25:14,181
there are always some surprises

654
00:25:14,248 --> 00:25:17,050
with wonderful guest
stars, cast changes,

655
00:25:17,117 --> 00:25:20,220
and new ways for someone
to unsuccessfully get away

656
00:25:20,287 --> 00:25:22,623
with murder in the
village of Grantchester.

657
00:25:22,689 --> 00:25:25,292
And while it appears some
peace will finally come

658
00:25:25,359 --> 00:25:27,728
to the villagers of
Grantchester, don't worry.

659
00:25:27,794 --> 00:25:30,564
There's always another
picturesque British village,

660
00:25:30,631 --> 00:25:32,466
where crime won't pay.

661
00:25:32,533 --> 00:25:34,535
Your contribution
right now ensures

662
00:25:34,601 --> 00:25:36,737
that we'll have plenty
of mysteries ahead.

663
00:25:36,803 --> 00:25:39,506
It's your investment in
this PBS station right now

664
00:25:39,573 --> 00:25:41,742
that makes the
future a bright one.

665
00:25:41,808 --> 00:25:43,143
Please visit us online

666
00:25:43,210 --> 00:25:44,545
or use the number on your screen

667
00:25:44,611 --> 00:25:47,948
to make your
contribution right now.

668
00:25:48,015 --> 00:25:50,217
- [Narrator] Become a
$10 monthly sustainer

669
00:25:50,284 --> 00:25:52,452
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

670
00:25:52,519 --> 00:25:55,589
of "Grantchester" on two DVDs.

671
00:25:55,656 --> 00:26:00,127
Set in 1962, season 10
sees DI Geordie Keating

672
00:26:00,194 --> 00:26:02,763
and Reverend Alphy Kottaram
deepening their partnership

673
00:26:02,829 --> 00:26:05,165
amidst a changing world.

674
00:26:05,566 --> 00:26:08,702
There are deeply moving,
gratifying storylines

675
00:26:08,769 --> 00:26:10,637
for each character,

676
00:26:10,704 --> 00:26:12,639
exploring themes of
parents and children,

677
00:26:12,706 --> 00:26:15,342
identity, and
living one's values.

678
00:26:15,409 --> 00:26:17,945
Become a $20 monthly sustainer

679
00:26:18,011 --> 00:26:20,514
and we'll thank you
with our exclusive

680
00:26:20,581 --> 00:26:23,183
Very Gorey Masterpiece
Mystery Umbrella

681
00:26:23,250 --> 00:26:25,586
that features the
whimsical illustrations

682
00:26:25,652 --> 00:26:30,057
of eccentric master of macabre
nonsense, Edward Gorey.

683
00:26:30,123 --> 00:26:32,559
Plus, we'll also
include the exclusive

684
00:26:32,626 --> 00:26:35,529
Masterpiece logo ceramic mug.

685
00:26:35,596 --> 00:26:37,497
For more than 50 years,

686
00:26:37,564 --> 00:26:39,566
Masterpiece has been
delighting audiences

687
00:26:39,633 --> 00:26:41,768
with heartwarming and
captivating programs,

688
00:26:41,835 --> 00:26:45,339
including cozy mysteries,
police procedurals,

689
00:26:45,405 --> 00:26:48,876
costume dramas,
and period pieces.

690
00:26:48,942 --> 00:26:53,480
Celebrate them all with this
exclusive umbrella and mug.

691
00:26:53,547 --> 00:26:56,717
Or become a $25
monthly sustainer

692
00:26:56,783 --> 00:27:00,053
and we'll thank you with
the season 10 two-DVD set,

693
00:27:00,120 --> 00:27:03,724
the exclusive Very Gorey
Masterpiece Mystery Umbrella

694
00:27:03,790 --> 00:27:07,294
and the exclusive
Masterpiece ceramic mug.

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00:27:07,361 --> 00:27:09,329
Please visit us online

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The dramas and
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720
00:28:03,183 --> 00:28:06,687
These fresh, beguiling twists
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721
00:28:06,753 --> 00:28:08,722
might be something
you take for granted

722
00:28:08,789 --> 00:28:10,290
after all these decades,

723
00:28:10,357 --> 00:28:13,227
but we can't take any
detail for granted.

724
00:28:13,293 --> 00:28:15,162
And the one detail
that matters most

725
00:28:15,229 --> 00:28:18,599
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00:28:18,665 --> 00:28:20,167
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00:28:20,234 --> 00:28:21,435
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728
00:28:21,502 --> 00:28:23,270
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00:28:25,339 --> 00:28:28,075
- From stolen kisses
to shocking murders,

731
00:28:28,141 --> 00:28:30,677
daring escapes to
tender confessions,

732
00:28:30,744 --> 00:28:32,646
"Grantchester"
has delivered some

733
00:28:32,713 --> 00:28:35,949
of Masterpiece's most talked
about dramatic moments.

734
00:28:36,016 --> 00:28:38,318
It's been an
incredible 10 seasons,

735
00:28:38,385 --> 00:28:42,356
all made possible by your
investment in this PBS station.

736
00:28:42,422 --> 00:28:44,324
But as we arrive at the 11th

737
00:28:44,391 --> 00:28:46,493
and final season
of "Grantchester,"

738
00:28:46,560 --> 00:28:49,496
it's vital that we hear
from you with your support.

739
00:28:49,563 --> 00:28:50,964
Please visit us online

740
00:28:51,031 --> 00:28:52,199
or use the number below

741
00:28:52,266 --> 00:28:54,168
to make your vital contribution.

742
00:28:54,234 --> 00:28:56,003
- Set against the
backdrop of one

743
00:28:56,069 --> 00:28:58,639
of Britain's most
breathtaking locations,

744
00:28:58,705 --> 00:29:02,709
we're celebrating our favorite
things about "Grantchester,"

745
00:29:02,776 --> 00:29:06,847
where vicars investigate
crimes, friendships are tested,

746
00:29:06,914 --> 00:29:09,349
and the English
countryside hides secrets

747
00:29:09,416 --> 00:29:11,785
behind every gate
and gravestone.

748
00:29:11,852 --> 00:29:13,353
Please visit us online

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750
00:29:16,557 --> 00:29:18,058
- It's time to celebrate more

751
00:29:18,125 --> 00:29:20,227
of our favorite things
about "Grantchester,"

752
00:29:20,294 --> 00:29:22,162
but you can still
make your contribution

753
00:29:22,229 --> 00:29:23,497
by visiting us online

754
00:29:23,564 --> 00:29:25,299
or reaching out to the
number on your screen.

755
00:29:25,365 --> 00:29:27,034
And thank you.

756
00:29:27,634 --> 00:29:28,969
(contemplative piano
and string music)

757
00:29:29,036 --> 00:29:29,937
- [Narrator] Welcome back to

758
00:29:30,003 --> 00:29:32,172
"Our Favorite
Things About Grantchester."

759
00:29:32,239 --> 00:29:35,175
Coming up, we'll revisit some
of our favorite odd couple

760
00:29:35,242 --> 00:29:37,878
moments with Geordie
and the vicars.

761
00:29:37,945 --> 00:29:39,346
And we'll take a look
at one of the

762
00:29:39,413 --> 00:29:42,783
series' most beloved characters,
Leonard Finch.

763
00:29:42,850 --> 00:29:44,184
But first...

764
00:29:44,251 --> 00:29:45,385
(whooshing sound)
It's hard to choose our

765
00:29:45,452 --> 00:29:48,288
favorite thing about Vicar
Will Davenport.

766
00:29:48,355 --> 00:29:50,090
Is it the easy charm?

767
00:29:50,157 --> 00:29:51,825
His keen empathy?

768
00:29:52,159 --> 00:29:53,694
Is it the motorcycle?

769
00:29:53,760 --> 00:29:56,230
The good news is that we don't
have to choose.

770
00:29:56,296 --> 00:29:57,698
(motorcycle humming)

771
00:29:57,764 --> 00:29:59,633
- [Richard] It was very
difficult to find a new vicar.

772
00:29:59,700 --> 00:30:00,834
It was a big search.

773
00:30:00,901 --> 00:30:02,970
And... we
started by drawing up lists

774
00:30:03,036 --> 00:30:04,338
of lots of
different actors

775
00:30:04,404 --> 00:30:04,972
we were
interested in,

776
00:30:05,038 --> 00:30:05,672
lots of
different actors

777
00:30:05,739 --> 00:30:06,673
we'd never
heard of before.

778
00:30:06,740 --> 00:30:07,608
We really
opened the doors

779
00:30:07,674 --> 00:30:08,976
to see who
was out there.

780
00:30:09,042 --> 00:30:12,379
And, um, from very early
on in the process,

781
00:30:12,446 --> 00:30:16,550
Tom Brittney stood out as having
the right kind of...

782
00:30:16,617 --> 00:30:19,653
ahhh... the right kind of magic
ingredient to be, uh,

783
00:30:19,720 --> 00:30:22,990
the leading man in the series,
to have the, the kinda calmness

784
00:30:23,056 --> 00:30:27,628
and quietness of a, of a vicar,
but also the charisma and smile,

785
00:30:27,694 --> 00:30:30,430
and square-jawed
leading man-ness.

786
00:30:30,497 --> 00:30:31,832
- I'd love to pick your brains
about

787
00:30:31,899 --> 00:30:33,033
following in your footsteps.

788
00:30:33,100 --> 00:30:33,901
- Absolutely.

789
00:30:33,967 --> 00:30:35,435
- You need to speak
to her, Will.

790
00:30:35,502 --> 00:30:36,069
- Absolutely.

791
00:30:36,136 --> 00:30:37,271
- I need 12 cakes, Will.

792
00:30:37,337 --> 00:30:39,006
- Absolutely.

793
00:30:39,573 --> 00:30:40,607
- [Emma] And obviously
as a vicar,

794
00:30:40,674 --> 00:30:42,876
Will is very
embedded in the community,

795
00:30:42,943 --> 00:30:44,478
but through the series,

796
00:30:44,545 --> 00:30:45,679
he begins to
understand that

797
00:30:45,746 --> 00:30:48,115
perhaps he...
isn't always as

798
00:30:48,182 --> 00:30:50,784
community-focused
as he thought he was.

799
00:30:50,851 --> 00:30:53,420
And he's
deciding where he wants

800
00:30:53,487 --> 00:30:55,255
to go in terms of his future.

801
00:30:55,322 --> 00:30:57,324
(tense string music)

802
00:30:57,691 --> 00:30:58,625
- What am I doing?

803
00:30:58,692 --> 00:31:01,161
(tense music continuing)

804
00:31:01,662 --> 00:31:02,596
(inhaling deeply)

805
00:31:02,663 --> 00:31:03,830
Tell me what to do.

806
00:31:03,897 --> 00:31:06,033
(music intensifying)

807
00:31:08,502 --> 00:31:11,438
(voice echoing)
Tell me what to do.

808
00:31:11,505 --> 00:31:13,540
- [Tom] He's...
a little restless

809
00:31:13,607 --> 00:31:14,942
in the sense
that he's...

810
00:31:15,008 --> 00:31:18,545
looking to change the
formula he's been used to.

811
00:31:18,612 --> 00:31:20,814
- I've known a lot of vicars.

812
00:31:20,881 --> 00:31:22,916
- I'm not like the others.

813
00:31:22,983 --> 00:31:25,319
- Darling, that's what
they all say.

814
00:31:25,385 --> 00:31:27,054
(footsteps)

815
00:31:28,288 --> 00:31:30,290
- [Narrator] One thing we really
love about Will

816
00:31:30,357 --> 00:31:32,259
is his helpfulness.

817
00:31:32,326 --> 00:31:34,194
- What the dickens!

818
00:31:34,261 --> 00:31:35,429
- Your work is done.

819
00:31:35,495 --> 00:31:37,898
Uh, the beds are
made, the place is vacuumed.

820
00:31:37,965 --> 00:31:39,166
(phone ringing)

821
00:31:39,233 --> 00:31:41,535
I'll get that, and, uh, you'll
find sandwiches in the kitchen

822
00:31:41,602 --> 00:31:43,570
for you for lunch
and for supper so

823
00:31:43,637 --> 00:31:45,506
you can put your feet
up and rest.

824
00:31:45,572 --> 00:31:47,107
(cheeky piano music)

825
00:31:47,174 --> 00:31:49,109
- [Narrator] And while Will has
had more than his share

826
00:31:49,176 --> 00:31:52,613
of romantic interests, maybe our
favorite thing about him is

827
00:31:52,679 --> 00:31:55,249
that he's settled down with
someone as wonderful

828
00:31:55,315 --> 00:31:56,316
as Bonnie.

829
00:31:56,383 --> 00:31:58,318
(gentle wedding music)
(soft footsteps)

830
00:31:58,385 --> 00:31:59,453
- Fancy seeing you here.

831
00:31:59,520 --> 00:32:00,654
- I know, I just can't get away.

832
00:32:00,721 --> 00:32:02,055
(Bonnie chuckling)

833
00:32:02,122 --> 00:32:03,223
(congregants sitting down)

834
00:32:03,290 --> 00:32:07,060
- [Bishop] Dearly beloved,
we are gathered here together

835
00:32:07,127 --> 00:32:10,831
in the sight of God,
and in the face of this

836
00:32:10,898 --> 00:32:15,135
congregation to join this
man and this woman.

837
00:32:17,704 --> 00:32:18,705
- I've heard this before.

838
00:32:18,772 --> 00:32:20,307
(ethereal orchestral music)

839
00:32:20,374 --> 00:32:20,974
- So have I.

840
00:32:21,041 --> 00:32:23,343
(ethereal music continuing)

841
00:32:23,410 --> 00:32:24,011
- I do.

842
00:32:24,077 --> 00:32:26,880
(ethereal music continuing)

843
00:32:27,381 --> 00:32:28,916
- So do I.

844
00:32:28,982 --> 00:32:31,985
(music soaring and concluding)

845
00:32:41,562 --> 00:32:42,996
- [Robson] "Tom Brittney,
Director?"

846
00:32:43,063 --> 00:32:44,498
(spritely string music)

847
00:32:44,565 --> 00:32:46,033
- Now I'm confused.

848
00:32:46,099 --> 00:32:47,701
- Tom Brittney's directing?

849
00:32:47,768 --> 00:32:50,270
Oh, God... well, nobody told me.

850
00:32:50,337 --> 00:32:51,505
It's a bloody outrage.

851
00:32:51,572 --> 00:32:53,674
- Whether I'm an actor, or now
being on the other side of it,

852
00:32:53,740 --> 00:32:57,344
is... you always want the set to
be fun-- professionally fun.

853
00:32:57,411 --> 00:32:59,813
We sometimes push that boundary
a little bit, me and Robson

854
00:32:59,880 --> 00:33:01,815
and, uh, and the rest of us,
(chuckling)

855
00:33:01,882 --> 00:33:05,853
but we have fun, and it was
really important for me...

856
00:33:05,919 --> 00:33:08,222
to be on the other side of it,
and- because I think you're the

857
00:33:08,288 --> 00:33:11,024
most creative when you're,
when you're enjoying it.

858
00:33:11,091 --> 00:33:12,626
(bright string music)

859
00:33:12,693 --> 00:33:14,862
- [Tessa] He's fantastic,
and all of us,

860
00:33:14,928 --> 00:33:17,397
I think I can say, loved
working with him.

861
00:33:17,464 --> 00:33:18,398
(laughing)

862
00:33:18,465 --> 00:33:19,867
- [Mrs. Chapman] You wicked,
wicked boy!

863
00:33:19,933 --> 00:33:21,235
- Mrs. C, that's enough!

864
00:33:21,301 --> 00:33:23,237
- [Tessa] What was really nice
was working with him

865
00:33:23,303 --> 00:33:24,705
on set as the actor

866
00:33:24,771 --> 00:33:26,740
and then at the same time,
him nipping, then,

867
00:33:26,807 --> 00:33:28,475
behind the camera to have a look
and then coming back again.

868
00:33:28,542 --> 00:33:29,743
It was really exciting,

869
00:33:29,810 --> 00:33:31,345
and he's very, very good at it.

870
00:33:31,411 --> 00:33:32,112
- [Tom] Cut.

871
00:33:32,179 --> 00:33:34,648
(murmuring and clapping)

872
00:33:35,249 --> 00:33:37,317
- [Robson] Tom Brittney--
you make it fun, Tom!

873
00:33:37,384 --> 00:33:39,419
(laughing and clapping)

874
00:33:39,486 --> 00:33:41,088
- [Tom] Working on
"Grantchester" is...

875
00:33:41,154 --> 00:33:42,990
the best job I've
ever worked on,

876
00:33:43,056 --> 00:33:44,625
the best thing I've ever
done in my life.

877
00:33:44,691 --> 00:33:46,827
(soaring string music)
(whooshing sound)

878
00:33:46,894 --> 00:33:48,428
- [Narrator] One of our favorite
parts of

879
00:33:48,495 --> 00:33:53,867
"Grantchester" is the romance,
or rather the bromance.

880
00:33:53,934 --> 00:33:55,502
- We're using the
"B" word at the moment

881
00:33:55,569 --> 00:33:56,770
between me and
James,

882
00:33:56,837 --> 00:33:58,505
it's very much
a bromance.

883
00:33:58,572 --> 00:34:00,941
- [Narrator] Whether it's
Geordie and Sidney,

884
00:34:01,008 --> 00:34:04,478
Geordie and Will,
or Geordie and Alphy,

885
00:34:04,545 --> 00:34:08,448
it's always fun to watch
our duo solve mysteries,

886
00:34:08,515 --> 00:34:12,586
protect one another, or simply
raise a pint together.

887
00:34:12,653 --> 00:34:13,754
- Geordie.

888
00:34:13,820 --> 00:34:16,356
Do you think we have a problem
with alcohol?

889
00:34:16,423 --> 00:34:18,458
- Absolutely--
we don't have any.

890
00:34:18,525 --> 00:34:21,195
- [Narrator] Admittedly, Geordie
wasn't always sold on the

891
00:34:21,261 --> 00:34:23,830
idea of having a vicar help
with his work.

892
00:34:23,897 --> 00:34:24,698
- I could have you arrested.

893
00:34:24,765 --> 00:34:26,033
(phones ringing)
(footsteps)

894
00:34:26,099 --> 00:34:27,901
- Really? What for?

895
00:34:28,368 --> 00:34:29,670
- Wasting police time.

896
00:34:29,736 --> 00:34:31,505
- [Narrator] But once he
realized that people will

897
00:34:31,572 --> 00:34:35,609
confide in a vicar, well,
the rest is history.

898
00:34:35,676 --> 00:34:38,145
- See, I understand how
it works, the whole vicar...

899
00:34:38,212 --> 00:34:39,513
- Chaplain.

900
00:34:39,580 --> 00:34:41,481
- Dog collar hoopla.

901
00:34:42,516 --> 00:34:44,785
People feel they can tell
you things.

902
00:34:44,852 --> 00:34:45,986
- Of course.
- Secrets.

903
00:34:46,053 --> 00:34:47,788
- Absolutely.
- Confessions.

904
00:34:47,855 --> 00:34:50,824
- The most intimate things you
wouldn't believe.

905
00:34:50,891 --> 00:34:52,025
- That is where you and
I differ.

906
00:34:52,092 --> 00:34:53,227
- No one tells you anything?

907
00:34:53,293 --> 00:34:54,428
- Not a bastard thing.

908
00:34:54,494 --> 00:34:57,264
- That's a shame.
- It really is.

909
00:34:57,331 --> 00:35:00,367
- [Narrator] Our first pairing
was Geordie and Sidney.

910
00:35:00,434 --> 00:35:03,704
They develop a mutual respect,
born from their adventures

911
00:35:03,770 --> 00:35:07,608
together and their haunting
war experiences.

912
00:35:07,674 --> 00:35:09,543
- Some days I find it harder
surviving than others.

913
00:35:09,610 --> 00:35:11,278
(birds chirping)

914
00:35:12,813 --> 00:35:17,017
And truth be told, I- I've been
a bit lost without you.

915
00:35:17,084 --> 00:35:20,754
(birds chirping)
(tender piano music)

916
00:35:23,323 --> 00:35:24,424
- I'm here now.

917
00:35:24,491 --> 00:35:26,793
(tender music fading)

918
00:35:26,860 --> 00:35:29,229
- [Narrator] Geordie enjoys
living vicariously

919
00:35:29,296 --> 00:35:30,664
through Sidney's dating life

920
00:35:30,731 --> 00:35:34,501
and always has time for a
playful jape at his friend.

921
00:35:34,568 --> 00:35:36,170
- Sly old dog.

922
00:35:36,236 --> 00:35:39,239
- [Narrator] Next we have the
team of Geordie and Will.

923
00:35:39,306 --> 00:35:43,744
As their relationship matures,
it takes on a father-son dynamic

924
00:35:43,810 --> 00:35:46,547
with a deep affection
between them.

925
00:35:46,613 --> 00:35:47,814
- She needs you.

926
00:35:47,881 --> 00:35:49,449
(nervous piano and string music)
(Will breathing heavily)

927
00:35:49,516 --> 00:35:50,717
And Ernie needs you.

928
00:35:50,784 --> 00:35:53,220
(nervous music and
heavy breathing continuing)

929
00:35:53,287 --> 00:35:54,755
(voice breaking)
And so do I.

930
00:35:54,821 --> 00:35:56,823
- They, they, they
swap their positions

931
00:35:56,890 --> 00:35:59,092
and, and just help each
other with that

932
00:35:59,159 --> 00:36:01,828
sort of paternal relationship
that they have, and...

933
00:36:01,895 --> 00:36:03,630
and they both guide each
other through

934
00:36:03,697 --> 00:36:05,933
the tough life that they
both lead in, in a way.

935
00:36:05,999 --> 00:36:09,503
And... I think they have a
big respect and, and

936
00:36:09,570 --> 00:36:11,238
love for each other at the
end of the series.

937
00:36:11,305 --> 00:36:12,439
(birds chirping)

938
00:36:12,506 --> 00:36:15,809
- The only thing better than
having Will as my friend...

939
00:36:15,876 --> 00:36:18,212
Is having him as part
of my family.

940
00:36:18,278 --> 00:36:19,479
- Ohh.

941
00:36:19,546 --> 00:36:22,316
- And looking at the two of you
together, I hope you can make

942
00:36:22,382 --> 00:36:24,651
each other as happy as
Cathy makes me.

943
00:36:24,718 --> 00:36:26,820
- [Narrator] Finally, it's
Geordie and Alphy.

944
00:36:26,887 --> 00:36:29,890
Theirs is a friendship
of equals.

945
00:36:29,957 --> 00:36:34,061
- Anything else that's piqued
your curiosity, vicar?

946
00:36:34,127 --> 00:36:35,796
- Not really.

947
00:36:36,930 --> 00:36:40,467
(shifting in chair)
(phones ringing)

948
00:36:40,534 --> 00:36:44,238
Well, unless you count Rachel
planting a big ol' kiss on me.

949
00:36:44,304 --> 00:36:47,508
(cheeky piano and string music)

950
00:36:47,574 --> 00:36:49,376
- [Narrator] Alphy may have
hesitated to be

951
00:36:49,443 --> 00:36:51,545
drawn into Geordie's world,

952
00:36:51,612 --> 00:36:53,146
but eventually he finds that his

953
00:36:53,213 --> 00:36:56,183
curiosity can be channeled
for good.

954
00:36:56,250 --> 00:36:57,184
- Then here's me thinking you

955
00:36:57,251 --> 00:37:00,487
weren't interested
in all of this.

956
00:37:01,088 --> 00:37:02,623
- I'm no detective.

957
00:37:02,689 --> 00:37:05,359
- I don't need a detective.

958
00:37:05,425 --> 00:37:07,094
A vicar will do.

959
00:37:07,728 --> 00:37:10,030
- [Narrator] Alphy's optimism
is a nice balance

960
00:37:10,097 --> 00:37:11,865
to Geordie's cynical nature.

961
00:37:11,932 --> 00:37:13,200
(hand slamming)

962
00:37:13,267 --> 00:37:14,935
- I'm fine as I am.

963
00:37:15,202 --> 00:37:15,702
I've got...

964
00:37:15,769 --> 00:37:17,437
- Dickens!

965
00:37:17,504 --> 00:37:18,272
- Mrs. C.

966
00:37:18,338 --> 00:37:20,007
(footsteps)

967
00:37:20,440 --> 00:37:21,341
And you.

968
00:37:21,408 --> 00:37:24,745
(footsteps)
(background chatter)

969
00:37:24,811 --> 00:37:25,312
I'm a glass...

970
00:37:25,379 --> 00:37:26,346
- Half full.

971
00:37:26,413 --> 00:37:27,047
...kinda guy.

972
00:37:27,114 --> 00:37:28,382
(cheeky piano and string music)

973
00:37:28,448 --> 00:37:30,117
- Exactly!

974
00:37:30,617 --> 00:37:32,953
- [Narrator] They may hesitate
to use the term,

975
00:37:33,020 --> 00:37:36,089
but there's no doubt that
the bromancers at the center of

976
00:37:36,156 --> 00:37:40,661
"Grantchester" keep the audience
coming back for more.

977
00:37:40,727 --> 00:37:42,196
One of our favorite characters
(whooshing sound)

978
00:37:42,262 --> 00:37:45,232
on "Grantchester" is
Leonard Finch.

979
00:37:45,299 --> 00:37:49,503
His journey from self-doubt to
bravery riveted audiences.

980
00:37:49,570 --> 00:37:51,238
Looking back, we remember how

981
00:37:51,305 --> 00:37:55,142
Leonard started out as
Sidney's curate.

982
00:37:55,209 --> 00:37:57,144
- Polite, and he hoovers.

983
00:37:57,211 --> 00:37:58,946
If only
all men were like him.

984
00:37:59,012 --> 00:38:00,848
- (whispering) Well,
if they were,

985
00:38:00,914 --> 00:38:04,318
there wouldn't be much
chance for the human race.

986
00:38:04,384 --> 00:38:05,385
- What do you mean by that?

987
00:38:05,452 --> 00:38:07,454
(distant vaccuuming)

988
00:38:07,521 --> 00:38:09,189
- Oh, um, nothing.

989
00:38:09,656 --> 00:38:11,825
- [Narrator] Searching for
a solitary lifestyle

990
00:38:11,892 --> 00:38:14,528
that would help him hide
from himself...

991
00:38:14,595 --> 00:38:16,897
- [Sidney] Funny how a man
can be murdered,

992
00:38:16,964 --> 00:38:20,434
and all anyone's worried
about is his private life.

993
00:38:20,501 --> 00:38:24,371
- The church has made its
position on the subject clear.

994
00:38:24,438 --> 00:38:28,308
It's something from which
deliverance should be sought.

995
00:38:28,375 --> 00:38:30,911
- [Al] Leonard being gay,
in, in the fifties

996
00:38:30,978 --> 00:38:32,513
is obviously, it's
very, very

997
00:38:32,579 --> 00:38:34,381
difficult because there
are severe

998
00:38:34,448 --> 00:38:36,950
punishments if you're caught
doing anything.

999
00:38:37,017 --> 00:38:38,785
- [Narrator] Leonard tries to
live the life

1000
00:38:38,852 --> 00:38:41,188
the church expects of him.

1001
00:38:41,255 --> 00:38:42,456
- Hilary, I do think about you.

1002
00:38:42,523 --> 00:38:45,292
(sedate piano and string music)

1003
00:38:45,359 --> 00:38:47,361
Often, as it happens.

1004
00:38:49,129 --> 00:38:50,864
- I'm so glad.

1005
00:38:50,931 --> 00:38:53,066
- [Al] He kind of
gets sort of pushed

1006
00:38:53,133 --> 00:38:54,334
in a way,
by the new archdeacon

1007
00:38:54,401 --> 00:38:58,138
that maybe he should find a wife
and start a family and that'd

1008
00:38:58,205 --> 00:39:00,073
be good for him because he
could get his own parish.

1009
00:39:00,140 --> 00:39:02,342
(sedate music fading)

1010
00:39:02,409 --> 00:39:06,079
- Perhaps if you put your
arm around her.

1011
00:39:06,813 --> 00:39:07,548
- Like this?

1012
00:39:07,614 --> 00:39:10,517
- Um, around my waist, perhaps.

1013
00:39:11,051 --> 00:39:13,287
(clock softly ticking)

1014
00:39:13,754 --> 00:39:15,989
(footsteps)
(hands gently touching)

1015
00:39:16,056 --> 00:39:18,725
(portentuous string music)

1016
00:39:20,027 --> 00:39:21,695
(footsteps)

1017
00:39:22,462 --> 00:39:23,263
- Now look at each other.

1018
00:39:23,330 --> 00:39:25,399
(portentuous music continuing)

1019
00:39:25,465 --> 00:39:27,601
That's it. Don't move.

1020
00:39:28,402 --> 00:39:30,470
(portentuous music shifting to
tense piano music)

1021
00:39:30,537 --> 00:39:32,306
- [Narrator] But discovery
opens a path

1022
00:39:32,372 --> 00:39:35,709
of self-acceptance for Leonard.

1023
00:39:35,776 --> 00:39:37,544
- God loves us all.

1024
00:39:37,611 --> 00:39:40,147
(tense music continuing)

1025
00:39:40,214 --> 00:39:42,716
- Does he love you, Mr. Finch?

1026
00:39:42,783 --> 00:39:44,051
- I hope so.

1027
00:39:44,117 --> 00:39:45,853
- [Al] He has to decide whether
to, to lie

1028
00:39:45,919 --> 00:39:47,688
or stand up to his true self.

1029
00:39:47,754 --> 00:39:50,991
And it sets in motion journeys
for all the other characters,

1030
00:39:51,058 --> 00:39:53,861
in terms of their beliefs--
about how

1031
00:39:53,927 --> 00:39:55,462
what's morally right,
what's legally right.

1032
00:39:55,529 --> 00:39:56,830
- [Cathy] Of all the
things the police

1033
00:39:56,897 --> 00:39:59,199
could be doing, it's
barely a crime.

1034
00:39:59,266 --> 00:40:00,634
- Except it is, Cathy.

1035
00:40:00,701 --> 00:40:02,069
- [Robson] The way Geordie looks
at th-

1036
00:40:02,135 --> 00:40:04,071
the Leonard case is through

1037
00:40:04,137 --> 00:40:06,707
the eyes of someone who is
Leonard's friend.

1038
00:40:06,773 --> 00:40:08,742
And therefore, in Geordie's eyes

1039
00:40:08,809 --> 00:40:11,378
why would Geordie
want to put him away?

1040
00:40:11,445 --> 00:40:13,547
- [Narrator] As he slowly made
peace with himself

1041
00:40:13,614 --> 00:40:17,150
and found he had support,
he blossomed.

1042
00:40:17,217 --> 00:40:20,187
And his relationships blossomed
along with him.

1043
00:40:20,254 --> 00:40:23,056
- To fresh starts and courage.

1044
00:40:25,225 --> 00:40:29,663
- Life is given only once, and
one wants to live it boldly.

1045
00:40:29,730 --> 00:40:31,064
(cups clinking)

1046
00:40:31,131 --> 00:40:33,400
- You do have a way with words.

1047
00:40:33,467 --> 00:40:35,269
- [Narrator] Now he is one of
the most beloved

1048
00:40:35,335 --> 00:40:37,905
characters on the show.
(clapping)

1049
00:40:37,971 --> 00:40:40,207
And a true fan favorite.

1050
00:40:41,275 --> 00:40:45,112
(whooshing sound)
(intriguing orchestral theme)

1051
00:40:45,179 --> 00:40:47,347
Our favorite
episode from Season Four opens

1052
00:40:47,414 --> 00:40:50,350
with Will inheriting
his father's estate.

1053
00:40:50,417 --> 00:40:53,053
But it leads to more trouble
than it's worth.

1054
00:40:53,120 --> 00:40:55,022
- [Amelia] Well, I don't like it
either, darling, but you have

1055
00:40:55,088 --> 00:40:56,957
responsibilities now, you're
the man of the house.

1056
00:40:57,024 --> 00:40:58,825
- I have responsibilities in
Grantchester too.

1057
00:40:58,892 --> 00:41:00,727
- I'm sure the Parish will
survive without you.

1058
00:41:00,794 --> 00:41:03,197
- I'm their priest.
They need me.

1059
00:41:03,263 --> 00:41:05,666
- [Narrator] A local schoolboy
turns up dead

1060
00:41:05,732 --> 00:41:06,867
with a picture of Geordie's

1061
00:41:06,934 --> 00:41:08,869
daughter in his pocket,
leading him to go

1062
00:41:08,936 --> 00:41:11,705
overboard in his efforts
to solve the case.

1063
00:41:11,772 --> 00:41:13,273
- I understand that you're
upset about Esme,

1064
00:41:13,340 --> 00:41:14,408
but to be prejudiced
against these-

1065
00:41:14,474 --> 00:41:15,609
- Are you questioning
my integrity?

1066
00:41:15,676 --> 00:41:17,144
- [Will] Of course not, Geordie,
I am just saying-

1067
00:41:17,211 --> 00:41:18,712
- [Geordie] Maybe you should
get your own house in order,

1068
00:41:18,779 --> 00:41:20,781
Will, before you start preaching
to other people.

1069
00:41:20,848 --> 00:41:22,983
(foreboding orchestral music)

1070
00:41:23,050 --> 00:41:25,419
- [Narrator] Cathy and Mrs. C
conspire to get her

1071
00:41:25,485 --> 00:41:28,188
harassing boss fired
from his job.

1072
00:41:28,255 --> 00:41:31,692
- This is your fault and no
one else's, Mr. Hobbs.

1073
00:41:31,758 --> 00:41:33,894
(background chatter)

1074
00:41:35,796 --> 00:41:37,397
(hurried footsteps)

1075
00:41:37,464 --> 00:41:39,499
- [Mrs. Chapman] I rather
enjoyed that!

1076
00:41:39,566 --> 00:41:42,302
(emphatically embracing)
Oh, don't be daft now!

1077
00:41:42,369 --> 00:41:45,305
(Cathy sighing)
(women embracing)

1078
00:41:45,372 --> 00:41:47,975
- [Narrator] And a crisis of
faith for Leonard leads to

1079
00:41:48,041 --> 00:41:51,912
understanding from Will and
tolerance from Mrs. C.

1080
00:41:51,979 --> 00:41:53,814
(emotional orchestral music)

1081
00:41:53,881 --> 00:41:55,782
- We don't work without
you, Mrs. C.

1082
00:41:55,849 --> 00:41:59,253
(birds chirping)
(clock softly ticking)

1083
00:41:59,319 --> 00:42:00,621
- We really don't.

1084
00:42:00,687 --> 00:42:04,825
(chirping and ticking clock
continuing)

1085
00:42:04,892 --> 00:42:06,560
(arm extending)

1086
00:42:07,528 --> 00:42:09,229
(clock softly ticking)

1087
00:42:09,296 --> 00:42:12,299
(tender piano and string music)

1088
00:42:13,133 --> 00:42:15,736
- [Narrator] In Season Five, our
favorite episode

1089
00:42:15,802 --> 00:42:19,039
revolves around a murder
at the local movie theatre,

1090
00:42:19,106 --> 00:42:23,143
while Will and local journalist
Ellie are enjoying the show.

1091
00:42:23,210 --> 00:42:25,946
- [Betsey] (hyperventilating)
Help me!

1092
00:42:26,013 --> 00:42:27,181
Wyatt's not breathing!

1093
00:42:27,247 --> 00:42:29,183
(frantic orchestral music)

1094
00:42:29,249 --> 00:42:30,450
- [Ellie] I'll call for an
ambulance.

1095
00:42:30,517 --> 00:42:31,752
(frantic music continuing)

1096
00:42:31,818 --> 00:42:33,554
- I'm afraid it's too
late for that.

1097
00:42:33,620 --> 00:42:36,190
(Betsey gasping)
(frantic music continuing)

1098
00:42:36,256 --> 00:42:38,458
- [Narrator] Meanwhile, Will
attempts to understand

1099
00:42:38,525 --> 00:42:39,760
young Matthew, who has

1100
00:42:39,826 --> 00:42:43,397
been finding himself in more and
more trouble as of late.

1101
00:42:43,463 --> 00:42:45,666
- I don't understand-- why are
you doing this?

1102
00:42:45,732 --> 00:42:46,600
You like it here.
(handcuffs clicking)

1103
00:42:46,667 --> 00:42:48,268
Why are you throwing
it all away?

1104
00:42:48,335 --> 00:42:52,306
- [Vic] Look... If anyone's to
blame, it's me.

1105
00:42:52,372 --> 00:42:53,674
- Really?

1106
00:42:53,740 --> 00:42:57,477
- [Narrator] Meanwhile, Mrs. C's
evening gets a rude interruption

1107
00:42:57,544 --> 00:42:59,947
- Whatever did I do to
deserve you?

1108
00:43:00,013 --> 00:43:01,315
(glass breaking)
(Mrs. C screaming)

1109
00:43:01,381 --> 00:43:02,916
- [Jack] What in heaven's name?

1110
00:43:02,983 --> 00:43:05,752
- [Narrator] After a brick is
thrown through her home window,

1111
00:43:05,819 --> 00:43:08,689
Mrs. C takes the culprit
to lunch to try and

1112
00:43:08,755 --> 00:43:10,991
understand his motivations.

1113
00:43:11,058 --> 00:43:13,660
- I'm sorry for the window...

1114
00:43:13,727 --> 00:43:15,462
but your husband refused
to talk to me.

1115
00:43:15,529 --> 00:43:17,231
- He knew you were here?

1116
00:43:17,297 --> 00:43:20,100
(somber orchestral music)

1117
00:43:20,167 --> 00:43:22,169
- Guilty conscience.

1118
00:43:22,769 --> 00:43:25,239
- I'm so sorry, Mr. Hassan.

1119
00:43:25,739 --> 00:43:28,809
- [Narrator] When she finds out
that Mr. C's wartime activities

1120
00:43:28,876 --> 00:43:32,212
were not all on the up and up,
she has it out.

1121
00:43:32,279 --> 00:43:33,947
- You lied to her!

1122
00:43:35,282 --> 00:43:36,750
You lied to me!

1123
00:43:36,817 --> 00:43:39,119
(dramatic piano and
string music)

1124
00:43:39,186 --> 00:43:42,055
(door opening)
(footsteps)

1125
00:43:42,122 --> 00:43:43,156
- [Singer] If I ever...

1126
00:43:43,223 --> 00:43:45,592
- [Narrator] Finally, Will finds
some time for a quiet

1127
00:43:45,659 --> 00:43:49,263
evening with Ellie, one that
ends in romance.

1128
00:43:49,329 --> 00:43:52,132
(footsteps)
(Ellie sighing)

1129
00:43:52,533 --> 00:43:54,968
- Is this off the record?

1130
00:43:55,035 --> 00:43:56,436
- If you want it to be.

1131
00:43:56,503 --> 00:43:59,973
(passionate piano
and string music)

1132
00:44:01,842 --> 00:44:04,378
- [Narrator] Season Six begins
our favorite episode

1133
00:44:04,444 --> 00:44:05,812
with the church informing

1134
00:44:05,879 --> 00:44:07,581
Leonard that he has
lost his job

1135
00:44:07,648 --> 00:44:09,950
due to being charged
with indecency.

1136
00:44:10,017 --> 00:44:11,618
(sorrowful string music)

1137
00:44:11,685 --> 00:44:13,253
- I can no longer serve
as a curate.

1138
00:44:13,320 --> 00:44:14,621
- [Will] How is this fair?

1139
00:44:14,688 --> 00:44:15,489
- Will...

1140
00:44:15,556 --> 00:44:17,157
- [Will] No, how
is any of this fair?

1141
00:44:17,224 --> 00:44:21,795
- Thank you for... taking the
time to tell me in person.

1142
00:44:21,862 --> 00:44:23,263
I really do
appreciate that.

1143
00:44:23,330 --> 00:44:25,666
(sorrowful music continuing)

1144
00:44:25,732 --> 00:44:27,901
- [Narrator] At his court
hearing, Leonard is treated

1145
00:44:27,968 --> 00:44:31,705
very badly, much to the dismay
of his supporters.

1146
00:44:31,772 --> 00:44:36,276
Before his sentencing, Leonard
gets some support from Mrs. C.

1147
00:44:36,343 --> 00:44:37,544
- [Leonard] I've never been
happier

1148
00:44:37,611 --> 00:44:39,880
than I have here with you.

1149
00:44:39,947 --> 00:44:41,748
- Even when I've been dreadful?

1150
00:44:41,815 --> 00:44:44,985
- Even when you've been cross
and surly,

1151
00:44:45,052 --> 00:44:46,420
and you've shouted at me

1152
00:44:46,486 --> 00:44:48,222
for not cleaning up
after myself.

1153
00:44:48,288 --> 00:44:49,890
(poignant string music)

1154
00:44:49,957 --> 00:44:51,158
What the dickens?

1155
00:44:51,225 --> 00:44:53,293
(poignant music continuing)

1156
00:44:53,360 --> 00:44:54,862
- What the dickens?

1157
00:44:54,928 --> 00:44:56,263
(poignant music continuing)

1158
00:44:56,330 --> 00:44:57,998
(sniffling)

1159
00:44:59,533 --> 00:45:00,901
(glasses clinking)

1160
00:45:00,968 --> 00:45:03,070
- [Narrator] Meanwhile, a
botched bank robbery leads

1161
00:45:03,136 --> 00:45:05,672
to the death of an innocent
bystander.

1162
00:45:05,739 --> 00:45:08,542
But as the investigation
turns up answers,

1163
00:45:08,609 --> 00:45:11,478
they only seem to lead to
more questions.

1164
00:45:11,545 --> 00:45:14,014
Is the bank guard in
on the crime?

1165
00:45:14,081 --> 00:45:17,417
Why was the stolen money
stashed in the library?

1166
00:45:17,484 --> 00:45:19,052
And why is Geordie's friend,

1167
00:45:19,119 --> 00:45:21,755
the barrister, representing all
of the suspects?

1168
00:45:21,822 --> 00:45:23,490
(haunting string music)

1169
00:45:23,557 --> 00:45:27,027
As the episode concludes,
everyone is shocked when Leonard

1170
00:45:27,094 --> 00:45:29,530
receives a lengthy prison
sentence.

1171
00:45:29,596 --> 00:45:30,831
(haunting music continuing)

1172
00:45:30,898 --> 00:45:33,033
(music intensifying)

1173
00:45:37,905 --> 00:45:39,573
(music fading)

1174
00:45:40,440 --> 00:45:43,911
- [Narrator] As our favorite
Season Seven episode begins,

1175
00:45:43,977 --> 00:45:46,880
things aren't looking great
between Will and Bonnie.

1176
00:45:46,947 --> 00:45:49,016
- We're thinking of heading
back home.

1177
00:45:49,082 --> 00:45:52,986
(birds chirping)
(clock softly ticking)

1178
00:45:53,453 --> 00:45:54,821
- Makes sense, now Geordie's
back.

1179
00:45:54,888 --> 00:45:57,024
(dog distantly barking)

1180
00:45:57,090 --> 00:45:57,824
- Exactly.

1181
00:45:57,891 --> 00:46:00,561
(wistful orchestral music)

1182
00:46:01,328 --> 00:46:03,497
- [Narrator] Mrs. C. is having
a crisis of faith

1183
00:46:03,564 --> 00:46:05,532
before heading into surgery.

1184
00:46:05,599 --> 00:46:07,835
And despite the success of
the cafe,

1185
00:46:07,901 --> 00:46:11,638
Leonard feels he should be doing
more to help others.

1186
00:46:11,705 --> 00:46:14,174
But it's the increasing number
of murdered bodies being

1187
00:46:14,241 --> 00:46:17,144
discovered that has Geordie
most concerned.

1188
00:46:17,211 --> 00:46:19,613
- [Geordie] The blankets,
the doorway...

1189
00:46:19,680 --> 00:46:21,748
Even got the same bloody
marks on his neck.

1190
00:46:21,815 --> 00:46:23,417
- [Larry] You mean, this is
connected to

1191
00:46:23,483 --> 00:46:25,219
those other vagrant murders?

1192
00:46:25,285 --> 00:46:26,253
I thought you put that mad
student

1193
00:46:26,320 --> 00:46:27,187
in the loony bin for that.

1194
00:46:27,254 --> 00:46:29,957
(unsettling piano and
string music)

1195
00:46:30,023 --> 00:46:32,793
- [Narrator] Religion student
Jim turns out to be the killer,

1196
00:46:32,860 --> 00:46:35,495
and he tries to make
Will his next victim.

1197
00:46:35,562 --> 00:46:38,465
(unsettling music continuing)

1198
00:46:38,532 --> 00:46:41,001
(Will breathing heavily)

1199
00:46:42,035 --> 00:46:43,837
- Hey, call an ambulance.
(body crashing)

1200
00:46:43,904 --> 00:46:45,706
(tray clattering)

1201
00:46:46,440 --> 00:46:49,543
- [Narrator] Geordie saves Will
in the nick of time,

1202
00:46:49,610 --> 00:46:50,944
giving him the opportunity

1203
00:46:51,011 --> 00:46:53,947
to express his love for Bonnie
and finish the season

1204
00:46:54,014 --> 00:46:56,583
with a beautiful
wedding.

1205
00:46:56,650 --> 00:46:58,552
- [Will] But now I look
around me,

1206
00:46:58,619 --> 00:47:02,189
and all I can see are
beautiful examples... of love...

1207
00:47:02,256 --> 00:47:03,624
(birds chirping)

1208
00:47:03,690 --> 00:47:05,459
(softly patting)

1209
00:47:05,526 --> 00:47:06,593
of fathers...

1210
00:47:06,660 --> 00:47:08,328
(birds chirping)

1211
00:47:09,263 --> 00:47:11,465
and of people who can only
be themselves.

1212
00:47:11,532 --> 00:47:13,200
(birds chirping)

1213
00:47:13,800 --> 00:47:18,138
So I want to thank you all for
showing me the way.

1214
00:47:19,740 --> 00:47:23,076
I want to thank you, Bonnie--
and Ernie--

1215
00:47:23,143 --> 00:47:25,812
for giving me the
chance to try.

1216
00:47:25,879 --> 00:47:27,848
(softly tousling hair)

1217
00:47:27,915 --> 00:47:29,183
To Bonnie and Ernie.

1218
00:47:29,249 --> 00:47:31,585
- [All] Bonnie and Ernie!

1219
00:47:32,686 --> 00:47:33,720
(Will sitting)

1220
00:47:33,787 --> 00:47:35,088
- To us.

1221
00:47:35,155 --> 00:47:37,457
(romantic orchestral music)

1222
00:47:37,524 --> 00:47:39,526
(guests applauding)

1223
00:47:40,694 --> 00:47:42,329
- [Narrator] When we return,
we'll take a look

1224
00:47:42,396 --> 00:47:43,730
at our favorite scenes

1225
00:47:43,797 --> 00:47:46,066
from the latest vicar
in Grantchester,

1226
00:47:46,133 --> 00:47:47,501
Alphy Kottaram.

1227
00:47:47,568 --> 00:47:50,370
We'll inspire you with
some of our favorite moments

1228
00:47:50,437 --> 00:47:51,572
from the pulpit.

1229
00:47:51,638 --> 00:47:53,974
And we'll demonstrate why
Dickens the dog is

1230
00:47:54,041 --> 00:47:55,209
"best in show,"

1231
00:47:55,275 --> 00:47:57,544
when we return with
"Our Favorite Things

1232
00:47:57,611 --> 00:47:58,679
About Grantchester."

1233
00:47:58,745 --> 00:48:01,014
(romantic music fading)

1234
00:48:03,750 --> 00:48:06,653
- Across 66 episodes
over 10 seasons,

1235
00:48:06,720 --> 00:48:09,957
"Grantchester" has
attracted millions of fans,

1236
00:48:10,023 --> 00:48:14,628
not bad for a sleepy British
village of 532 residents

1237
00:48:14,695 --> 00:48:18,198
where three vicars and
one detective inspector

1238
00:48:18,265 --> 00:48:21,635
have brought us on a journey
about faith, justice,

1239
00:48:21,702 --> 00:48:23,470
and the power of friendship.

1240
00:48:23,537 --> 00:48:27,107
- And way too many
murders. (laughing)

1241
00:48:27,174 --> 00:48:30,878
For 10 seasons, we've loved
everything about "Grantchester,"

1242
00:48:30,944 --> 00:48:33,680
but as we arrive at the
11th and final season,

1243
00:48:33,747 --> 00:48:35,015
we're taking a look back

1244
00:48:35,082 --> 00:48:37,351
at our favorite things
about "Grantchester."

1245
00:48:37,417 --> 00:48:40,120
- Hi, I am Lee Newton,
along with Alice Ferris.

1246
00:48:40,187 --> 00:48:42,756
We are thrilled to go behind
the scenes with the cast

1247
00:48:42,823 --> 00:48:44,591
and creators of "Grantchester"

1248
00:48:44,658 --> 00:48:47,294
to celebrate all the
things we love most

1249
00:48:47,361 --> 00:48:49,496
about this PBS viewer favorite.

1250
00:48:49,563 --> 00:48:50,964
- As we celebrate
"Grantchester,"

1251
00:48:51,031 --> 00:48:52,099
we're encouraging you

1252
00:48:52,165 --> 00:48:54,468
to make your investment in
the Masterpiece Mysteries

1253
00:48:54,535 --> 00:48:56,003
that you love on PBS.

1254
00:48:56,069 --> 00:48:59,039
It's your support that makes
all the programs possible.

1255
00:48:59,106 --> 00:49:02,242
- And now, that PBS no longer
receives federal funding,

1256
00:49:02,309 --> 00:49:05,112
your contribution is
more important than ever.

1257
00:49:05,179 --> 00:49:08,448
Please visit us online or
use the number on your screen

1258
00:49:08,515 --> 00:49:09,917
to make your contribution.

1259
00:49:09,983 --> 00:49:11,318
- And when you give right now,

1260
00:49:11,385 --> 00:49:13,587
we have some very special
ways to say thank you.

1261
00:49:13,654 --> 00:49:15,455
Here's more.

1262
00:49:15,522 --> 00:49:18,091
- [Narrator] Featuring a
delightful and appealing sleuth,

1263
00:49:18,158 --> 00:49:22,296
charming locations, artful
writing, and engaging mysteries,

1264
00:49:22,362 --> 00:49:26,366
"Grantchester" on Masterpiece
Mystery is a PBS Wisconsin

1265
00:49:26,433 --> 00:49:30,103
viewer favorite. And thanks to
your investment in PBS Wisconsin

1266
00:49:30,170 --> 00:49:33,807
we're celebrating our favorite
things about "Grantchester."

1267
00:49:33,874 --> 00:49:36,109
Become a $10 monthly sustainer

1268
00:49:36,176 --> 00:49:37,678
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

1269
00:49:37,744 --> 00:49:38,712
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

1270
00:49:38,779 --> 00:49:41,081
of "Grantchester" on two DVDs.

1271
00:49:41,148 --> 00:49:44,952
Set in 1962, season 10
sees DI Geordie Keating

1272
00:49:45,018 --> 00:49:48,822
and Reverend Alphy Kottaram
deepening their partnership

1273
00:49:48,889 --> 00:49:50,724
amidst a changing world.

1274
00:49:50,791 --> 00:49:53,360
Murder takes center
stage, of course,

1275
00:49:53,427 --> 00:49:55,729
and Geordie taps into
Alphy's intuition

1276
00:49:55,796 --> 00:49:58,565
to probe homicides
on church grounds.

1277
00:49:58,632 --> 00:50:01,735
There are deeply moving,
gratifying storylines

1278
00:50:01,802 --> 00:50:03,136
for each character,

1279
00:50:03,203 --> 00:50:05,906
exploring themes of
parents and children,

1280
00:50:05,973 --> 00:50:08,909
identity, and
living one's values.

1281
00:50:08,976 --> 00:50:11,879
Become a $20 monthly sustainer

1282
00:50:12,679 --> 00:50:14,715
and we'll thank you
with our exclusive

1283
00:50:14,781 --> 00:50:17,651
Very Gorey Masterpiece
Mystery Umbrella

1284
00:50:17,718 --> 00:50:20,020
that features the
whimsical illustrations

1285
00:50:20,087 --> 00:50:24,324
of eccentric master of macabre
nonsense, Edward Gorey.

1286
00:50:24,391 --> 00:50:25,959
This eye-catching
umbrella

1287
00:50:26,026 --> 00:50:28,161
celebrates
the mysteries you love

1288
00:50:28,228 --> 00:50:30,931
with wickedly funny and
deliciously sinister images

1289
00:50:30,998 --> 00:50:32,833
from the series.

1290
00:50:32,900 --> 00:50:35,369
Plus, we'll also
include the exclusive

1291
00:50:35,435 --> 00:50:37,871
Masterpiece logo ceramic mug.

1292
00:50:37,938 --> 00:50:39,640
For more than 50 years,

1293
00:50:39,706 --> 00:50:42,042
Masterpiece has been
delighting audiences

1294
00:50:42,109 --> 00:50:44,978
with heartwarming and
captivating programs,

1295
00:50:45,045 --> 00:50:48,515
including cozy mysteries,
police procedurals,

1296
00:50:48,582 --> 00:50:51,285
costume dramas,
and period pieces.

1297
00:50:51,351 --> 00:50:54,888
Celebrate them all with this
exclusive umbrella and mug.

1298
00:50:54,955 --> 00:50:58,091
Or become a $25
monthly sustainer

1299
00:50:58,825 --> 00:51:02,930
and we'll thank you with
the season 10 two-DVD set,

1300
00:51:02,996 --> 00:51:05,899
the exclusive Very Gorey
Masterpiece Mystery Umbrella,

1301
00:51:05,966 --> 00:51:09,436
and the exclusive
Masterpiece ceramic mug.

1302
00:51:09,503 --> 00:51:11,338
Please visit us online

1303
00:51:11,405 --> 00:51:13,640
or call 1-800-236-3636

1304
00:51:14,374 --> 00:51:17,945
to make your gift to support
PBS Wisconsin now.

1305
00:51:18,011 --> 00:51:19,680
Thank you!

1306
00:51:20,414 --> 00:51:23,183
- Critic Natalie Whittle
calls "Grantchester"

1307
00:51:23,250 --> 00:51:25,686
a crime drama you can't beat,

1308
00:51:25,752 --> 00:51:28,422
where the main characters
not only solve crimes,

1309
00:51:28,488 --> 00:51:31,992
but also support each other
through changing times,

1310
00:51:32,059 --> 00:51:34,795
family struggles,
and personal secrets.

1311
00:51:34,862 --> 00:51:35,996
For over a decade,

1312
00:51:36,063 --> 00:51:38,699
"Grantchester" has
held a cherished place

1313
00:51:38,765 --> 00:51:40,567
in TV's drama lineup.

1314
00:51:40,634 --> 00:51:45,005
Now, as this much beloved series
reaches its final chapter,

1315
00:51:45,072 --> 00:51:48,075
we're looking back on the
remarkable journey of the show

1316
00:51:48,141 --> 00:51:52,813
that brought a sleepy 1950s
Cambridgeshire village to life.

1317
00:51:52,880 --> 00:51:55,382
And while "Grantchester"
may be coming to an end

1318
00:51:55,449 --> 00:51:56,984
after its 11th season,

1319
00:51:57,050 --> 00:51:59,253
Masterpiece Mystery
is continuing

1320
00:51:59,319 --> 00:52:03,757
to showcase a dynamic mix
of new and returning series.

1321
00:52:03,824 --> 00:52:07,294
There are more mysteries
waiting in the shadows,

1322
00:52:07,361 --> 00:52:10,130
but we can only bring them
to life with your investment

1323
00:52:10,197 --> 00:52:11,698
in this PBS station.

1324
00:52:11,765 --> 00:52:14,835
Please visit us online or
use the number on your screen

1325
00:52:14,902 --> 00:52:16,970
to contribute right now.

1326
00:52:17,037 --> 00:52:20,207
- I love how "Grantchester"
inspires such a great response

1327
00:52:20,274 --> 00:52:21,575
from its fans.

1328
00:52:21,642 --> 00:52:24,444
A British newspaper
collected some of the best

1329
00:52:24,511 --> 00:52:26,180
online posts from viewers

1330
00:52:26,246 --> 00:52:29,516
that included comments
like a hot angsty vicar

1331
00:52:29,583 --> 00:52:30,851
who is all too human

1332
00:52:30,918 --> 00:52:33,086
is certainly an
unexpected pleasure.

1333
00:52:33,153 --> 00:52:36,490
(chuckles) While another
described the leading characters

1334
00:52:36,557 --> 00:52:40,093
as having interesting times
dealing with skullduggery

1335
00:52:40,160 --> 00:52:41,895
in the town of Grantchester.

1336
00:52:41,962 --> 00:52:45,632
Well, where's not enough
angsty skullduggery elsewhere

1337
00:52:45,699 --> 00:52:48,502
on television in my
opinion, but thank goodness

1338
00:52:48,569 --> 00:52:51,171
it's featured every
week on "Grantchester."

1339
00:52:51,238 --> 00:52:53,907
Your support makes the
programs on PBS unique,

1340
00:52:53,974 --> 00:52:56,343
so please invest in the
programming right now

1341
00:52:56,410 --> 00:52:57,644
by visiting us online

1342
00:52:57,711 --> 00:53:00,180
or reaching out to the
number on your screen.

1343
00:53:00,247 --> 00:53:04,184
- For over 50 years, Masterpiece
has been the flagship home

1344
00:53:04,251 --> 00:53:06,286
of the most intriguing mysteries

1345
00:53:06,353 --> 00:53:09,489
and most compelling dramas
anywhere on television.

1346
00:53:09,556 --> 00:53:12,793
Masterpiece Mystery brings
the greatest crime novels

1347
00:53:12,860 --> 00:53:16,530
ever written to the screen,
while also creating new classics

1348
00:53:16,597 --> 00:53:18,265
for a new generation.

1349
00:53:18,332 --> 00:53:20,501
And while Masterpiece
Mystery has presented

1350
00:53:20,567 --> 00:53:24,071
compelling series from
across the mystery spectrum,

1351
00:53:24,137 --> 00:53:27,274
many of the most popular
series like "Grantchester"

1352
00:53:27,341 --> 00:53:29,243
are cozy mysteries.

1353
00:53:29,643 --> 00:53:32,179
These programs
feature a lighter tone

1354
00:53:32,246 --> 00:53:35,516
where the detective is
typically an amateur sleuth,

1355
00:53:35,582 --> 00:53:38,218
and the crime and detection
take place in a small,

1356
00:53:38,285 --> 00:53:41,488
intimate community series
like "Grantchester,"

1357
00:53:41,555 --> 00:53:44,625
"The Marlow Murder Club,"
and "Magpie Murders"

1358
00:53:44,691 --> 00:53:48,862
stand in contrast to
hardboiled crime fiction.

1359
00:53:48,929 --> 00:53:52,699
"Grantchester" has enjoyed 10
years on Masterpiece Mystery,

1360
00:53:52,766 --> 00:53:56,503
and as we reach its final
with its 11th season,

1361
00:53:56,570 --> 00:53:57,771
we're comforted to know

1362
00:53:57,838 --> 00:54:00,941
that more cozy mysteries
are in development,

1363
00:54:01,008 --> 00:54:04,545
but public media no longer
receives federal funding,

1364
00:54:04,611 --> 00:54:07,948
so your contribution is
more important than ever.

1365
00:54:08,015 --> 00:54:11,218
Please visit us online or
call the number on your screen

1366
00:54:11,285 --> 00:54:13,086
to make your contribution.

1367
00:54:13,153 --> 00:54:14,955
- One review of
"Grantchester" said,

1368
00:54:15,022 --> 00:54:18,025
"Returning to a comfort
show is kind of like getting

1369
00:54:18,091 --> 00:54:19,493
a needed hug.

1370
00:54:19,560 --> 00:54:22,663
It may sound strange to say
that about a crime drama,

1371
00:54:22,729 --> 00:54:25,899
but 'Grantchester' is one
that falls into this category.

1372
00:54:25,966 --> 00:54:28,702
This show continues to be
wonderful and charming.

1373
00:54:28,769 --> 00:54:31,772
It has so many cozy
feelings and perspectives,

1374
00:54:31,839 --> 00:54:34,708
and I just love the whole
look of the production.

1375
00:54:34,775 --> 00:54:36,476
Plus, the cast is so good,

1376
00:54:36,543 --> 00:54:39,646
they make everyone
seem so interesting."

1377
00:54:39,713 --> 00:54:42,449
For 10 Seasons,
"Grantchester" has offered us

1378
00:54:42,516 --> 00:54:44,685
a comforting trip back
to the most beautiful

1379
00:54:44,751 --> 00:54:47,654
of English villages,
where we meet old friends

1380
00:54:47,721 --> 00:54:50,457
for a cup of tea and
a murder. (chuckling)

1381
00:54:50,524 --> 00:54:52,860
And now that "Grantchester"
is coming to an end

1382
00:54:52,926 --> 00:54:55,863
with its 11th season, it's
time to make an investment

1383
00:54:55,929 --> 00:54:57,397
in the next mystery.

1384
00:54:57,464 --> 00:55:00,300
Now that public media no longer
receives federal funding,

1385
00:55:00,367 --> 00:55:03,637
your contribution is
more important than ever.

1386
00:55:03,704 --> 00:55:06,740
So please visit us online or
use the number on your screen

1387
00:55:06,807 --> 00:55:09,142
to contribute right now.

1388
00:55:09,810 --> 00:55:12,012
- [Narrator] Become a
$10 monthly sustainer

1389
00:55:12,079 --> 00:55:14,248
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

1390
00:55:14,314 --> 00:55:17,384
of "Grantchester" on two DVDs.

1391
00:55:17,451 --> 00:55:21,922
Set in 1962, season 10
sees DI Geordie Keating

1392
00:55:21,989 --> 00:55:24,558
and Reverend Alphy Kottaram
deepening their partnership

1393
00:55:24,625 --> 00:55:26,960
amidst a changing world.

1394
00:55:27,361 --> 00:55:30,497
There are deeply moving,
gratifying storylines

1395
00:55:30,564 --> 00:55:32,432
for each character,

1396
00:55:32,499 --> 00:55:34,434
exploring themes of
parents and children,

1397
00:55:34,501 --> 00:55:37,137
identity, and
living one's values.

1398
00:55:37,204 --> 00:55:39,740
Become a $20 monthly sustainer

1399
00:55:39,806 --> 00:55:42,309
and we'll thank you
with our exclusive

1400
00:55:42,376 --> 00:55:44,978
Very Gorey Masterpiece
Mystery Umbrella

1401
00:55:45,045 --> 00:55:47,381
that features the
whimsical illustrations

1402
00:55:47,447 --> 00:55:51,852
of eccentric master of macabre
nonsense, Edward Gorey.

1403
00:55:51,919 --> 00:55:54,354
Plus, we'll also
include the exclusive

1404
00:55:54,421 --> 00:55:57,324
Masterpiece logo ceramic mug.

1405
00:55:57,391 --> 00:55:59,293
For more than 50 years,

1406
00:55:59,359 --> 00:56:01,361
Masterpiece has been
delighting audiences

1407
00:56:01,428 --> 00:56:03,564
with heartwarming and
captivating programs,

1408
00:56:03,630 --> 00:56:07,134
including cozy mysteries,
police procedurals,

1409
00:56:07,201 --> 00:56:10,671
costume dramas,
and period pieces.

1410
00:56:10,737 --> 00:56:15,275
Celebrate them all with this
exclusive umbrella and mug.

1411
00:56:15,342 --> 00:56:18,512
Or become a $25
monthly sustainer

1412
00:56:18,579 --> 00:56:21,849
and we'll thank you with
the season 10 two-DVD set,

1413
00:56:21,915 --> 00:56:25,519
the exclusive Very Gorey
Masterpiece Mystery Umbrella

1414
00:56:25,586 --> 00:56:29,089
and the exclusive
Masterpiece ceramic mug.

1415
00:56:29,156 --> 00:56:31,124
Please visit us online

1416
00:56:31,191 --> 00:56:33,427
or call 1-800-236-3636

1417
00:56:34,494 --> 00:56:37,865
to make your gift to support
PBS Wisconsin now.

1418
00:56:37,931 --> 00:56:39,600
Thank you!

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00:56:40,567 --> 00:56:41,869
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1420
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1428
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1429
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1431
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1432
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1433
00:57:05,058 --> 00:57:06,393
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1434
00:57:06,460 --> 00:57:07,461
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1435
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1436
00:57:08,896 --> 00:57:11,198
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1437
00:57:11,265 --> 00:57:13,367
- It's not surprising
that PBS viewers

1438
00:57:13,433 --> 00:57:16,436
and supporters love
cozy mysteries.

1439
00:57:16,503 --> 00:57:18,906
One of the characteristics
of cozy mysteries

1440
00:57:18,972 --> 00:57:21,508
is that they're often
set in picturesque,

1441
00:57:21,575 --> 00:57:24,778
close-knit communities where
everyone knows each other.

1442
00:57:24,845 --> 00:57:27,648
So be a part of the PBS
community right now.

1443
00:57:27,714 --> 00:57:30,951
Visit us online or reach out
to the number on your screen

1444
00:57:31,018 --> 00:57:32,219
to make your contribution

1445
00:57:32,286 --> 00:57:35,556
and show your support
for cozy mysteries.

1446
00:57:35,622 --> 00:57:37,624
- When you watch a series
like "Grantchester,"

1447
00:57:37,691 --> 00:57:40,294
there are moments when it
feels like you're actually

1448
00:57:40,360 --> 00:57:43,463
in another world and
another time more than ever.

1449
00:57:43,530 --> 00:57:45,265
I enjoy having those moments,

1450
00:57:45,332 --> 00:57:48,035
and the dramas and
mysteries of Masterpiece

1451
00:57:48,101 --> 00:57:49,670
provide us with that opportunity

1452
00:57:49,736 --> 00:57:52,172
to let everything go
for a little while.

1453
00:57:52,239 --> 00:57:55,676
Whether it's the English
countryside, Victorian London,

1454
00:57:55,742 --> 00:57:58,512
a seaside village, or a
trip around the world,

1455
00:57:58,579 --> 00:58:01,782
Masterpiece is there to
bring you on that journey.

1456
00:58:01,849 --> 00:58:05,152
But those chances to immerse
yourself in great dramas

1457
00:58:05,219 --> 00:58:08,622
and mysteries can only happen
with your financial support.

1458
00:58:08,689 --> 00:58:11,859
And your support is more
important than ever before.

1459
00:58:11,925 --> 00:58:14,795
So please visit us online or
call the number on your screen

1460
00:58:14,862 --> 00:58:16,463
to make your contribution.

1461
00:58:16,530 --> 00:58:19,967
- PBS has always been a
grassroots organization

1462
00:58:20,033 --> 00:58:22,302
supported primarily
by its viewers,

1463
00:58:22,369 --> 00:58:25,906
with each station owned in
the community that it serves.

1464
00:58:25,973 --> 00:58:29,743
Viewer support is more
important than ever before.

1465
00:58:29,810 --> 00:58:32,980
So please visit us online or
call the number on your screen

1466
00:58:33,046 --> 00:58:34,815
to contribute right now.

1467
00:58:34,882 --> 00:58:36,316
- It's time to celebrate more

1468
00:58:36,383 --> 00:58:38,819
of our favorite things
about "Grantchester,"

1469
00:58:38,886 --> 00:58:40,621
but you can still
make your contribution

1470
00:58:40,687 --> 00:58:41,989
by visiting us online

1471
00:58:42,055 --> 00:58:43,891
or reaching out to the
number on your screen.

1472
00:58:43,957 --> 00:58:45,592
Thank you.

1473
00:58:45,659 --> 00:58:47,027
- [Narrator] Welcome back to

1474
00:58:47,094 --> 00:58:49,830
"Our Favorite Things About
Grantchester."

1475
00:58:49,897 --> 00:58:52,699
Coming up, we'll take a closer
look at our favorite

1476
00:58:52,766 --> 00:58:55,702
four-legged cast member,
Dickens.

1477
00:58:55,769 --> 00:58:57,371
We'll visit with
some of our favorite

1478
00:58:57,437 --> 00:58:59,973
supporting characters in
"Grantchester,"

1479
00:59:00,040 --> 00:59:01,375
and we'll
take a sneak peek

1480
00:59:01,441 --> 00:59:04,344
at the upcoming final season
of "Grantchester."

1481
00:59:04,411 --> 00:59:07,281
But first, others may
have come before him,

1482
00:59:07,347 --> 00:59:09,850
but he's a vicar
like none other.

1483
00:59:09,917 --> 00:59:11,818
He's Alphy Kottaram.

1484
00:59:11,885 --> 00:59:13,320
(car speeding past)

1485
00:59:13,387 --> 00:59:14,688
- [Mrs. Chapman] There is
a gentleman

1486
00:59:14,755 --> 00:59:16,190
breaking into the vicarage!

1487
00:59:16,256 --> 00:59:18,091
A swarthy gentleman!

1488
00:59:18,158 --> 00:59:19,693
(body slamming and grunting)

1489
00:59:19,760 --> 00:59:20,527
(plates breaking)

1490
00:59:20,594 --> 00:59:21,695
- [Geordie] Gotcha-- ooh!

1491
00:59:21,762 --> 00:59:22,529
(punching)
(Geordie groaning)

1492
00:59:22,596 --> 00:59:23,430
(Geordie gasping)

1493
00:59:23,497 --> 00:59:24,565
- [Geordie] Bloody hellfire!

1494
00:59:24,631 --> 00:59:26,533
- [Alphy] That's it, I'm calling
the police.

1495
00:59:26,600 --> 00:59:27,668
- I am the police.

1496
00:59:27,734 --> 00:59:29,803
- [Rishi] My name is
Rishi Nair, and I play

1497
00:59:29,870 --> 00:59:30,771
Alphy Kottaram.

1498
00:59:30,838 --> 00:59:32,406
- [Geordie] If this was
your house,

1499
00:59:32,472 --> 00:59:34,942
that would make... you...

1500
00:59:35,442 --> 00:59:38,278
(mischievous piano
and string music)

1501
00:59:38,345 --> 00:59:39,646
Oh, God.

1502
00:59:39,713 --> 00:59:42,449
- Not quite, but you know,
on speaking terms.

1503
00:59:42,516 --> 00:59:43,483
- [Geordie] You're the
new vicar.

1504
00:59:43,550 --> 00:59:44,618
(church bells clanging)

1505
00:59:44,685 --> 00:59:46,653
- [Daisy] It's always exciting
bringing a new character

1506
00:59:46,720 --> 00:59:48,055
into the show,
because it's,

1507
00:59:48,121 --> 00:59:49,656
it's seeing
how they interact

1508
00:59:49,723 --> 00:59:52,659
with other actors, other
characters.

1509
00:59:52,726 --> 00:59:54,094
- [Emma] He is a very different
character.

1510
00:59:54,161 --> 00:59:56,263
He's not somebody like
Will, who was

1511
00:59:56,330 --> 00:59:59,566
immediately interested in,
in getting involved.

1512
00:59:59,633 --> 01:00:02,135
He's kind of wary, and he's a
little bit wary of Geordie,

1513
01:00:02,202 --> 01:00:04,171
and it takes a little bit longer
for their relationship

1514
01:00:04,238 --> 01:00:05,372
to cement.

1515
01:00:05,439 --> 01:00:06,640
- I need your help
with the case.

1516
01:00:06,707 --> 01:00:08,175
- I'm not a great believer
in the police.

1517
01:00:08,242 --> 01:00:09,510
- I'm not a great believer
in God.

1518
01:00:09,576 --> 01:00:10,811
- Well then, there we are.

1519
01:00:10,878 --> 01:00:13,046
- [Robson] There's
this moment where...

1520
01:00:13,113 --> 01:00:15,549
Geordie brings him
into the police station

1521
01:00:15,616 --> 01:00:18,185
because he has
a connection

1522
01:00:18,585 --> 01:00:20,187
to one of the murders.

1523
01:00:20,254 --> 01:00:21,622
And I said...

1524
01:00:21,688 --> 01:00:23,924
- [Geordie] You coming?

1525
01:00:24,291 --> 01:00:25,158
- To the morgue?

1526
01:00:25,225 --> 01:00:26,226
- Yes.

1527
01:00:26,293 --> 01:00:29,296
(Alphy chuckling)
(intriguing orchestral music)

1528
01:00:29,363 --> 01:00:30,664
- What, why would I come
to the morgue?

1529
01:00:30,731 --> 01:00:33,000
- [Melissa] And obviously,
Alphy's like, "This is weird,

1530
01:00:33,066 --> 01:00:34,501
I am just here
to be a vicar."

1531
01:00:34,568 --> 01:00:35,135
- No reason.

1532
01:00:35,202 --> 01:00:36,336
- [Alphy] So, can I go?

1533
01:00:36,403 --> 01:00:39,740
- [Robson] But we see him
in the vicarage

1534
01:00:39,806 --> 01:00:42,576
thinking about this scenario

1535
01:00:42,643 --> 01:00:44,144
that's happened in Grantchester
with this

1536
01:00:44,211 --> 01:00:47,414
guy that's potentially
committed suicide.

1537
01:00:47,481 --> 01:00:49,149
And he starts to work
it out himself,

1538
01:00:49,216 --> 01:00:51,652
and then realizes that he is...

1539
01:00:51,718 --> 01:00:53,987
he's being drawn to Geordie's
world,

1540
01:00:54,054 --> 01:00:56,390
and he's being drawn to the
"Grantchester" world.

1541
01:00:56,456 --> 01:00:57,591
- [Rishi] So, I think the
relationship with...

1542
01:00:57,658 --> 01:00:58,659
Alphy and Geordie,

1543
01:00:58,725 --> 01:01:00,127
they really enjoy each
other's company,

1544
01:01:00,194 --> 01:01:04,531
and I think they are two really
good friends, and, you know,

1545
01:01:04,598 --> 01:01:06,567
working with Robson,
they're my favorite days.

1546
01:01:06,633 --> 01:01:08,368
- [Robson] We're mates, we're
good friends,

1547
01:01:08,435 --> 01:01:11,071
and we stay in
touch, you know, off camera.

1548
01:01:11,138 --> 01:01:12,840
And again, that
resonates in front

1549
01:01:12,906 --> 01:01:14,975
of the screen, and we
talk as mates.

1550
01:01:15,042 --> 01:01:16,710
And I think the audience
pick up on that.

1551
01:01:16,777 --> 01:01:17,845
- My partner in crime.

1552
01:01:17,911 --> 01:01:19,012
- Been a long day,
hasn't it?

1553
01:01:19,079 --> 01:01:21,615
- [Rishi] Geordie has this
nickname for Alphy.

1554
01:01:21,682 --> 01:01:23,217
- [Geordie] "The Good Reverend
Love 'em and Leave 'em."

1555
01:01:23,283 --> 01:01:26,019
- [Rishi] Which implies
that Alphy has been

1556
01:01:26,086 --> 01:01:27,988
kind of playing the field
a little bit.

1557
01:01:28,055 --> 01:01:29,056
- He's worried that he's not

1558
01:01:29,122 --> 01:01:30,123
capable of love.

1559
01:01:30,190 --> 01:01:32,059
- [Robson] (quoting Alphy)
"What is love, Geordie?"

1560
01:01:32,125 --> 01:01:35,028
- [Geordie] All the good stuff.

1561
01:01:35,095 --> 01:01:37,564
All the meaningful
stuff.

1562
01:01:38,131 --> 01:01:40,200
That doesn't happen unless
you stick around.

1563
01:01:40,267 --> 01:01:41,602
- Love 'em, but don't
leave 'em.

1564
01:01:41,668 --> 01:01:43,704
- [Rishi] And there is someone
in Series Ten

1565
01:01:43,770 --> 01:01:47,508
that comes into his life, that
could potentially tie him down

1566
01:01:47,574 --> 01:01:49,710
and him... end up in
a relationship with.

1567
01:01:49,776 --> 01:01:51,612
- [Meg] The meeting is
next door.

1568
01:01:51,678 --> 01:01:53,380
- [Alphy] I'm not here
for the meeting.

1569
01:01:53,447 --> 01:01:55,349
(suspensful orchestral music)

1570
01:01:55,415 --> 01:01:56,316
- Oh!

1571
01:01:56,383 --> 01:01:58,619
- [Christie] There is a natural
spark there

1572
01:01:58,685 --> 01:02:00,487
between the two of them.

1573
01:02:00,554 --> 01:02:02,122
- [Meg] What are you here for?

1574
01:02:02,189 --> 01:02:04,024
- Uh, i- It's police business.

1575
01:02:04,091 --> 01:02:05,692
- [Christie] But th- they're
both quite independent,

1576
01:02:05,759 --> 01:02:07,227
so I feel like
neither of them

1577
01:02:07,294 --> 01:02:10,330
wants to admit that that
spark is there.

1578
01:02:10,397 --> 01:02:12,566
- I couldn't have your phone
number, could I?

1579
01:02:12,633 --> 01:02:13,567
- No.

1580
01:02:13,634 --> 01:02:16,270
(suspensful music continuing)

1581
01:02:16,336 --> 01:02:20,340
- Hm. Okay, that's, uh,
that's fair enough.

1582
01:02:20,874 --> 01:02:23,343
- [Christie] So it's interesting
watching their kind of

1583
01:02:23,410 --> 01:02:25,812
relationship progress over time
and watch the walls

1584
01:02:25,879 --> 01:02:27,214
come down between
the two of them.

1585
01:02:27,281 --> 01:02:30,017
(suspensful music continuing)

1586
01:02:30,083 --> 01:02:31,018
- [Alphy] Have you read it?

1587
01:02:31,084 --> 01:02:32,519
- [Meg] Been meaning to...

1588
01:02:32,586 --> 01:02:33,654
A wholesome story of a

1589
01:02:33,720 --> 01:02:37,457
promising young lady that's
actually quite racy.

1590
01:02:37,524 --> 01:02:38,492
- [Alphy] Hm.

1591
01:02:38,559 --> 01:02:39,393
- It's made you think of me?

1592
01:02:39,459 --> 01:02:40,694
(birds chirping)
(dog distantly barking)

1593
01:02:40,761 --> 01:02:42,529
- No-- no, no, not like that.

1594
01:02:42,596 --> 01:02:44,331
- Whyever not?

1595
01:02:44,398 --> 01:02:45,599
(laughing)

1596
01:02:45,666 --> 01:02:47,601
- [Rishi] What's amazing about
Series Ten for Alphy

1597
01:02:47,668 --> 01:02:50,470
is we see him really
go on a journey.

1598
01:02:50,537 --> 01:02:52,973
- [Reverend Potts] Oh, what a
tonic it is to see you!

1599
01:02:53,040 --> 01:02:54,141
- [Rishi] A lot of secrets
come out.

1600
01:02:54,208 --> 01:02:56,543
He has to face... his past

1601
01:02:57,010 --> 01:02:59,880
and having
to face things that he hoped

1602
01:02:59,947 --> 01:03:01,448
he never would have
to face again.

1603
01:03:01,515 --> 01:03:03,951
And we see his relationship
with Geordie tested.

1604
01:03:04,017 --> 01:03:05,686
- What is this?

1605
01:03:06,119 --> 01:03:07,321
- [Rishi] So, yeah, a real
roller coaster

1606
01:03:07,387 --> 01:03:10,290
for Alphy, but a fun
one to film.

1607
01:03:10,724 --> 01:03:13,727
(intriguing orchestral theme)

1608
01:03:17,130 --> 01:03:19,333
- [Narrator] The undisputed
superstar of

1609
01:03:19,399 --> 01:03:24,104
"Grantchester" can only be one
cast member, Dickens.

1610
01:03:24,171 --> 01:03:27,241
- I'm forced to do
for other people--

1611
01:03:27,307 --> 01:03:29,243
clean their unhygienic
water closets--

1612
01:03:29,309 --> 01:03:33,213
but this, this is the
worst indignity yet.

1613
01:03:33,680 --> 01:03:35,415
- [Sidney] We can't have a dog.

1614
01:03:35,482 --> 01:03:36,850
- We cannot have a dog.

1615
01:03:36,917 --> 01:03:39,119
- [Narrator] He had a less than
enthusiastic welcome

1616
01:03:39,186 --> 01:03:40,187
to the vicarage,

1617
01:03:40,254 --> 01:03:43,590
but soon made his way into the
hearts of all.

1618
01:03:43,657 --> 01:03:44,458
- What the...

1619
01:03:44,525 --> 01:03:45,092
- [Sidney] Dickens!

1620
01:03:45,158 --> 01:03:46,093
(Dickens barking happily)

1621
01:03:46,159 --> 01:03:47,094
- [Tessa] Well, it's
been a joy working with

1622
01:03:47,160 --> 01:03:48,629
Dickens, the dog,
who-- it was

1623
01:03:48,695 --> 01:03:50,464
eight weeks old when
we started.

1624
01:03:50,531 --> 01:03:51,532
And he's wonderful.

1625
01:03:51,598 --> 01:03:54,268
He's completely
still at all times.

1626
01:03:54,334 --> 01:03:57,137
He has got the sausage meat
lurking to be rewarded

1627
01:03:57,204 --> 01:03:59,940
as soon as the take is over,
but he's, he's fabulous.

1628
01:04:00,007 --> 01:04:01,842
(Dickens barking anxiously)

1629
01:04:01,909 --> 01:04:05,012
- [Narrator] He even helped
solve an odd crime or two.

1630
01:04:05,078 --> 01:04:06,647
(Dickens whimpering)

1631
01:04:06,713 --> 01:04:07,948
(paper unfolding)

1632
01:04:08,015 --> 01:04:09,850
- [Narrator] And he gets all
the same treatment

1633
01:04:09,917 --> 01:04:11,885
as our human stars.

1634
01:04:11,952 --> 01:04:13,587
- [Sandra] Dickens,
who is our usual dog,

1635
01:04:13,654 --> 01:04:15,088
isn't the strongest of swimmers,

1636
01:04:15,155 --> 01:04:17,591
so we brought in Dickens' stunt
double

1637
01:04:17,658 --> 01:04:19,293
to do the leaping
in the shots.

1638
01:04:19,359 --> 01:04:20,894
So, he's got more
muscle tone

1639
01:04:20,961 --> 01:04:22,829
and he's very
used to swimming in the water

1640
01:04:22,896 --> 01:04:24,131
for longer
amounts of time.

1641
01:04:24,198 --> 01:04:25,532
(wind blowing)

1642
01:04:25,599 --> 01:04:26,800
(splashing)

1643
01:04:26,867 --> 01:04:28,468
- [Sidney] Dickens!

1644
01:04:28,535 --> 01:04:31,138
- [Narrator] He is truly
beloved by all.

1645
01:04:31,205 --> 01:04:33,340
- You are my kind of guy.

1646
01:04:34,208 --> 01:04:36,777
Suave, but never sultry.

1647
01:04:36,844 --> 01:04:39,413
Devoted, but never doting.

1648
01:04:39,947 --> 01:04:43,183
Soothing, but never
sentimental.

1649
01:04:43,684 --> 01:04:48,255
And of course, such, such an
exquisite listener.

1650
01:04:50,324 --> 01:04:52,259
(Dickens whining and panting)

1651
01:04:52,326 --> 01:04:54,561
- [Narrator] "Grantchester" is
filled with fascinating

1652
01:04:54,628 --> 01:04:55,896
characters who populate
(whooshing sound)

1653
01:04:55,963 --> 01:04:59,166
the world around our vicars
and detectives.

1654
01:04:59,233 --> 01:05:01,335
The show wouldn't be complete
without the likes of

1655
01:05:01,401 --> 01:05:06,707
Cathy Keating, Daniel Marlowe,
Detective Larry and Miss Scott.

1656
01:05:06,773 --> 01:05:09,943
Geordie's wife is a force to
be reckoned with.

1657
01:05:10,010 --> 01:05:12,212
- Equal pay, without delay.

1658
01:05:12,279 --> 01:05:14,281
- [All] (chanting in unison)
Equal pay, without delay.

1659
01:05:14,348 --> 01:05:15,849
Equal pay, without ...

1660
01:05:15,916 --> 01:05:19,186
- [Kacey] Over the
years, it's fantastic to

1661
01:05:19,253 --> 01:05:21,321
develop her
as a character.

1662
01:05:21,388 --> 01:05:24,191
- [Narrator] Cathy doesn't take
any guff from her husband...

1663
01:05:24,258 --> 01:05:26,360
- I'm not having this
conversation again, Geordie.

1664
01:05:26,426 --> 01:05:27,461
- [Narrator] Her children...

1665
01:05:27,528 --> 01:05:29,830
Can't speak to me like this,
Esme Keating.

1666
01:05:29,897 --> 01:05:32,900
- And you can't keep me under
lock and key, Cathy Keating.

1667
01:05:32,966 --> 01:05:34,768
- [Narrator] Or the other men
in her life....

1668
01:05:34,835 --> 01:05:36,703
- Bugger off, Clive.

1669
01:05:36,770 --> 01:05:38,572
- [Kacey] She's making decisions
for herself.

1670
01:05:38,639 --> 01:05:40,607
She's really enjoying the
independence.

1671
01:05:40,674 --> 01:05:43,777
She wants to be recognized in
her own right as a person.

1672
01:05:43,844 --> 01:05:45,345
(bell dinging)
(laughing)

1673
01:05:45,412 --> 01:05:46,847
(spritely orchestral music)

1674
01:05:46,914 --> 01:05:49,416
- [Narrator] Daniel Marlowe is a
local photographer,

1675
01:05:49,483 --> 01:05:51,151
but so much more.

1676
01:05:51,418 --> 01:05:52,986
His early friendship
with Leonard

1677
01:05:53,053 --> 01:05:55,722
evolves into a supportive
relationship.

1678
01:05:55,789 --> 01:05:57,090
- [Oliver] Daniel's sitting in
the audience

1679
01:05:57,157 --> 01:05:58,091
along with many of the other

1680
01:05:58,158 --> 01:06:00,093
regular characters and
enjoying the fact

1681
01:06:00,160 --> 01:06:02,062
that he's able
to have this liberation,

1682
01:06:02,129 --> 01:06:03,263
but at the
same time being

1683
01:06:03,330 --> 01:06:05,899
semi-amused
and semi-appalled, and,

1684
01:06:05,966 --> 01:06:07,467
and semi-pleased
for him as well.

1685
01:06:07,534 --> 01:06:08,335
(audience clapping)
- [Mrs. Chapman] Is that what

1686
01:06:08,402 --> 01:06:10,103
he's been working
on all this time?

1687
01:06:10,170 --> 01:06:11,839
- [Narrator] Daniel has his
own struggles,

1688
01:06:11,905 --> 01:06:14,975
but he finds solace in his
chosen family.

1689
01:06:15,042 --> 01:06:17,344
- What if I'm not welcome?

1690
01:06:17,411 --> 01:06:19,346
- They're your friends, Daniel.

1691
01:06:19,413 --> 01:06:21,215
(plaintive piano
and string music)

1692
01:06:21,281 --> 01:06:22,950
- Sorry. I'm sorry.

1693
01:06:23,016 --> 01:06:25,219
(plaintive music continuing)
(footsteps)

1694
01:06:25,285 --> 01:06:26,954
- There you are!

1695
01:06:27,621 --> 01:06:28,689
Come in.

1696
01:06:28,755 --> 01:06:30,224
- Daniel, just the man!

1697
01:06:30,290 --> 01:06:32,526
We need
you for the gravy.

1698
01:06:32,593 --> 01:06:34,661
- [Jack] You do make the
best gravy.

1699
01:06:34,728 --> 01:06:37,064
- Hurry up, it's getting cold.

1700
01:06:37,130 --> 01:06:40,167
(plaintive music continuing)

1701
01:06:40,234 --> 01:06:41,235
- Daniel?

1702
01:06:41,301 --> 01:06:44,705
(plaintive music brightening)
(birds chirping)

1703
01:06:44,771 --> 01:06:46,440
(footsteps)

1704
01:06:51,445 --> 01:06:53,413
- [Narrator] Finally, down at
the police station,

1705
01:06:53,480 --> 01:06:54,948
the tension between Larry

1706
01:06:55,015 --> 01:06:59,019
and Miss Scott is a constant
source of entertainment.

1707
01:06:59,086 --> 01:07:00,454
- Boss.

1708
01:07:00,521 --> 01:07:01,622
(cheeky orchestral music)
(phones ringing)

1709
01:07:01,688 --> 01:07:03,023
That is a lovely dress.
- Stop there!

1710
01:07:03,090 --> 01:07:05,592
- [Robson] Bradley plays Larry,
and Melissa plays Miss Scott.

1711
01:07:05,659 --> 01:07:07,060
They're just great.

1712
01:07:07,127 --> 01:07:08,662
They're a
great device for the series.

1713
01:07:08,729 --> 01:07:10,597
And there is
this element of

1714
01:07:10,664 --> 01:07:12,833
"Will they or won't they?"

1715
01:07:12,900 --> 01:07:14,902
- It's work, Larry, it's
not a date.

1716
01:07:14,968 --> 01:07:16,703
- I just thought it would
be nice.

1717
01:07:16,770 --> 01:07:18,071
- [Bradley] That relationship
with Miss Scott,

1718
01:07:18,138 --> 01:07:19,973
which is really joyous
and enjoyable--

1719
01:07:20,040 --> 01:07:21,141
- You stay where I can see you.

1720
01:07:21,208 --> 01:07:23,877
- [Bradley] and full of levity
and love and pathos.

1721
01:07:23,944 --> 01:07:25,212
- [Larry] I thought we were
being quite discreet.

1722
01:07:25,279 --> 01:07:26,580
- [Geordie] Quite discreet?

1723
01:07:26,647 --> 01:07:29,583
- [Bradley] It is the worst
kept secret in the station.

1724
01:07:29,650 --> 01:07:30,584
- [Alphy] Everyone knows.

1725
01:07:30,651 --> 01:07:31,818
Even the criminals.

1726
01:07:31,885 --> 01:07:32,986
- [Melissa] You're the
romantic one in the

1727
01:07:33,053 --> 01:07:34,087
relationship, aren't you?

1728
01:07:34,154 --> 01:07:35,589
- Yeah, I think--
- Miss Scott is not leaving

1729
01:07:35,656 --> 01:07:36,757
- notes for you.
- No...

1730
01:07:36,823 --> 01:07:37,991
- [Geordie] Thank you,
Miss Scott.

1731
01:07:38,058 --> 01:07:39,526
- [Bradley] And he's trying to
be really romantic

1732
01:07:39,593 --> 01:07:40,327
in this moment.

1733
01:07:40,394 --> 01:07:41,862
(door opening)
- [Larry] Boss, wait!

1734
01:07:41,929 --> 01:07:43,697
- [Miss Scott] Larry?

1735
01:07:43,764 --> 01:07:45,566
- [Bradley] There's so much fun
to be had in that.

1736
01:07:45,632 --> 01:07:48,468
And when we, when we filmed it,
it was so fun to play.

1737
01:07:48,535 --> 01:07:50,037
- Well, what's this?

1738
01:07:50,103 --> 01:07:51,505
- That's not supposed to
be in there.

1739
01:07:51,572 --> 01:07:52,739
(paper unfolding)

1740
01:07:52,806 --> 01:07:54,942
- [Melissa] But you cannot leave
- [Bradley] You can't leave-

1741
01:07:55,008 --> 01:07:56,777
- [Melissa] ...love notes
in, like, evidence boxes.

1742
01:07:56,844 --> 01:07:57,778
You-- that's too far.

1743
01:07:57,845 --> 01:07:58,812
- It's a line crossed.

1744
01:07:58,879 --> 01:08:00,981
- You've crossed the line.
(Bradley laughing)

1745
01:08:01,048 --> 01:08:02,816
- Christ on a bike, Larry.

1746
01:08:02,883 --> 01:08:04,952
- [Narrator] Listening to our
friendly vicars

1747
01:08:05,018 --> 01:08:06,220
preach from the pulpit

1748
01:08:06,286 --> 01:08:09,690
is one of our favorite aspects
of "Grantchester."

1749
01:08:09,756 --> 01:08:12,826
Let's take a look at a few of
our favorite sermons.

1750
01:08:12,893 --> 01:08:15,062
- "Two are better than one.

1751
01:08:15,128 --> 01:08:19,733
For if they fall, the one will
lift up his fellow."

1752
01:08:19,800 --> 01:08:23,570
And I hope in the days to come
that we can lift up each other.

1753
01:08:23,637 --> 01:08:25,339
I'm here.

1754
01:08:25,405 --> 01:08:27,074
I'm your friend.

1755
01:08:27,474 --> 01:08:28,809
Particularly if there's
cake involved.

1756
01:08:28,876 --> 01:08:30,577
(congregation laughing)

1757
01:08:30,644 --> 01:08:31,812
(serene orchestral music)

1758
01:08:31,879 --> 01:08:34,181
- [Narrator] Sidney never failed
to be heartfelt

1759
01:08:34,248 --> 01:08:37,551
when speaking to his
congregation.

1760
01:08:37,618 --> 01:08:40,621
- [Sidney] (voice echoing)
We cannot erase our pasts.

1761
01:08:40,687 --> 01:08:42,155
However hard we try.

1762
01:08:42,222 --> 01:08:44,625
(mournful piano and
string music)

1763
01:08:44,691 --> 01:08:47,494
Instead, we must carry them
with us into the future.

1764
01:08:47,561 --> 01:08:50,030
(mournful music continuing)

1765
01:08:50,097 --> 01:08:55,002
We must carry them with us and
look forward with hope.

1766
01:08:56,170 --> 01:08:59,873
We must look forward because
to look back

1767
01:08:59,940 --> 01:09:02,142
is to waste precious time.

1768
01:09:02,209 --> 01:09:05,179
(mournful music continuing)

1769
01:09:05,245 --> 01:09:07,915
Someone recently said to me,

1770
01:09:08,482 --> 01:09:11,718
"We should live as we have
never lived."

1771
01:09:11,785 --> 01:09:14,821
And we must, all of
us, take heed

1772
01:09:14,888 --> 01:09:16,623
and live as we have
never lived.

1773
01:09:16,690 --> 01:09:19,092
(mournful music continuing)

1774
01:09:19,159 --> 01:09:21,195
For we are all mortal.

1775
01:09:21,261 --> 01:09:24,164
(mournful music brightening)

1776
01:09:25,933 --> 01:09:29,436
- [Narrator] Alphy's sermons
were always warmly received--

1777
01:09:29,503 --> 01:09:31,705
but by some, more than others.

1778
01:09:31,772 --> 01:09:32,940
- When the disciples went to the

1779
01:09:33,006 --> 01:09:36,343
tomb early that Easter
Sunday morning,

1780
01:09:36,410 --> 01:09:41,181
they expected to mourn for their
friend, but he was gone.

1781
01:09:41,248 --> 01:09:45,252
And the angels told them,
"Jesus is risen."

1782
01:09:45,919 --> 01:09:50,257
He loved us so much that he
lived and died for us.

1783
01:09:51,124 --> 01:09:53,327
Is there any greater
love than that?

1784
01:09:53,393 --> 01:09:58,632
I am so blessed to be able to
share that love with you.

1785
01:09:58,699 --> 01:09:59,733
- [Cathy] Shh!
- [Alphy] In our beautiful

1786
01:09:59,800 --> 01:10:00,701
church.

1787
01:10:00,767 --> 01:10:02,102
- Didn't say anything?

1788
01:10:02,169 --> 01:10:03,704
- But you was going to.

1789
01:10:03,770 --> 01:10:06,673
(Alphy clearing throat)
- [Cathy] Shh!

1790
01:10:06,740 --> 01:10:08,742
- [Narrator] And even Leonard
was no stranger

1791
01:10:08,809 --> 01:10:10,978
to a sermon now and then.

1792
01:10:11,044 --> 01:10:13,180
- We all make mistakes.

1793
01:10:14,715 --> 01:10:19,820
We here know that better
than anyone. (chuckling)

1794
01:10:19,887 --> 01:10:23,123
Others may forgive us
our foibles.

1795
01:10:24,658 --> 01:10:28,795
Forgiving ourselves is ever
so much harder.

1796
01:10:30,497 --> 01:10:32,432
- [Narrator] But no matter who
delivered them,

1797
01:10:32,499 --> 01:10:34,501
the sermons were always
thoughtful

1798
01:10:34,568 --> 01:10:36,803
and written with heart.

1799
01:10:38,172 --> 01:10:40,741
- We must learn not to assume,
but to listen.

1800
01:10:40,807 --> 01:10:43,143
(contemplative orchestral music)

1801
01:10:43,210 --> 01:10:44,878
Please.

1802
01:10:45,312 --> 01:10:47,414
Please know my door is
always open.

1803
01:10:47,481 --> 01:10:50,617
(contemplative music continuing)

1804
01:10:50,684 --> 01:10:53,921
(whooshing sound)
(music fading)

1805
01:10:54,555 --> 01:10:56,423
(motorcyle rumbling)
(Will breathing heavily)

1806
01:10:56,490 --> 01:10:58,091
(shouting)
(motorcycle crashing)

1807
01:10:58,158 --> 01:11:00,194
- [Narrator] Our favorite
episode of Season Eight

1808
01:11:00,260 --> 01:11:01,995
begins in the aftermath of

1809
01:11:02,062 --> 01:11:04,498
Will's tragic motorcycle
accident.

1810
01:11:04,565 --> 01:11:06,466
One that killed a pedestrian.

1811
01:11:06,533 --> 01:11:07,401
(door opening)

1812
01:11:07,467 --> 01:11:08,368
- [Will] Ambulance,
I need an ambulance!

1813
01:11:08,435 --> 01:11:09,937
(rotary dial spinning)

1814
01:11:10,003 --> 01:11:11,939
Uh, uh, the road to, to Barton.

1815
01:11:12,005 --> 01:11:13,674
(breathing heavily)
Please hurry!

1816
01:11:13,740 --> 01:11:16,410
(anxious orchestral music)

1817
01:11:19,847 --> 01:11:21,448
- [Narrator] The evidence
indicates that Will

1818
01:11:21,515 --> 01:11:24,218
was driving recklessly
at the time.

1819
01:11:24,284 --> 01:11:26,753
Geordie's not convinced,
but his boss is

1820
01:11:26,820 --> 01:11:29,656
pushing hard to charge Will
with the crime.

1821
01:11:29,723 --> 01:11:31,391
- John killed Milton,
sir. He ran-

1822
01:11:31,458 --> 01:11:33,260
- Stop trying to absolve
your friend.

1823
01:11:33,327 --> 01:11:35,495
Get a confession from
Mr. Davenport.

1824
01:11:35,562 --> 01:11:37,064
Charge him with reckless
driving,

1825
01:11:37,130 --> 01:11:38,932
then get on with
your damn job.

1826
01:11:38,999 --> 01:11:42,769
(phones ringing)
(background chatter)

1827
01:11:42,836 --> 01:11:45,272
- [Narrator] Will is
inconsolable, but Leonard

1828
01:11:45,339 --> 01:11:47,474
knows just what to say.

1829
01:11:48,408 --> 01:11:51,745
- [Leonard] God still loves you,
very much, Will.

1830
01:11:51,812 --> 01:11:55,048
(Will shuddering and swallowing)

1831
01:11:56,416 --> 01:11:58,418
(solemn piano music)

1832
01:12:00,020 --> 01:12:01,355
- [Narrator] When the truth
comes out,

1833
01:12:01,421 --> 01:12:04,191
all charges of reckless driving
are dropped.

1834
01:12:04,258 --> 01:12:05,425
(birds chirping)
(peaceful orchestral music)

1835
01:12:05,492 --> 01:12:09,863
And a letter from Ernie gives
Will a new job title-- Dad.

1836
01:12:09,930 --> 01:12:11,532
(peaceful music continuing)

1837
01:12:11,598 --> 01:12:14,535
- Does... that sound all
right to you?

1838
01:12:14,601 --> 01:12:16,270
(birds chirping)

1839
01:12:16,770 --> 01:12:17,838
- It sounds wonderful.

1840
01:12:17,905 --> 01:12:20,707
(peaceful music continuing)

1841
01:12:22,142 --> 01:12:23,877
- Dad?

1842
01:12:23,944 --> 01:12:24,778
- Yes, son?

1843
01:12:24,845 --> 01:12:26,647
- I feel very lucky.

1844
01:12:27,114 --> 01:12:28,549
- So do I.

1845
01:12:28,615 --> 01:12:31,418
(peaceful music concluding)

1846
01:12:33,487 --> 01:12:35,422
- [Narrator] The Grantchester
Police investigate

1847
01:12:35,489 --> 01:12:37,024
an apparent suicide as we

1848
01:12:37,090 --> 01:12:39,927
begin our favorite episode
from Season Nine.

1849
01:12:39,993 --> 01:12:42,129
But the landlady is not
so sure the

1850
01:12:42,196 --> 01:12:45,032
victim went out the window
on his own.

1851
01:12:45,098 --> 01:12:46,700
- No.

1852
01:12:46,767 --> 01:12:48,635
Someone else was in here.

1853
01:12:48,702 --> 01:12:50,504
Someone else helped him
on his way.

1854
01:12:50,571 --> 01:12:52,739
(ominous orchestral music)

1855
01:12:52,806 --> 01:12:56,076
- [Narrator] Local preacher Sam
seems to be connected to yet

1856
01:12:56,143 --> 01:12:59,046
another resident who has
turned up dead.

1857
01:12:59,112 --> 01:13:03,250
- He told me he'd considered
ending his life.

1858
01:13:04,618 --> 01:13:08,188
Well, I'm sorry I couldn't
help him, but...

1859
01:13:08,255 --> 01:13:12,826
beyond that, I have nothing
to feel guilty about.

1860
01:13:14,528 --> 01:13:15,662
(chair shifting)

1861
01:13:15,729 --> 01:13:17,998
And you have no reason
to keep me here.

1862
01:13:18,065 --> 01:13:20,100
- [Narrator] But Geordie
and Alphy soon discover

1863
01:13:20,167 --> 01:13:23,070
that Sam is not who
he says he is.

1864
01:13:23,904 --> 01:13:24,738
- Geordie?

1865
01:13:24,805 --> 01:13:25,405
- [Geordie] (on the phone)
His name?

1866
01:13:25,472 --> 01:13:26,073
- John Amos.

1867
01:13:26,139 --> 01:13:26,874
- [Geordie] Oh, no.

1868
01:13:26,940 --> 01:13:29,209
He's a nasty piece of work,
Alphy.

1869
01:13:29,276 --> 01:13:30,878
Controlling.

1870
01:13:30,944 --> 01:13:32,012
Violent.

1871
01:13:32,079 --> 01:13:32,579
- [Alphy] (on the phone)
What if he tried to stop us

1872
01:13:32,646 --> 01:13:33,580
finding out?

1873
01:13:33,647 --> 01:13:34,581
You know, every time
I got a letter,

1874
01:13:34,648 --> 01:13:35,916
there was a break-in soon
after.

1875
01:13:35,983 --> 01:13:37,384
- It was him.

1876
01:13:37,451 --> 01:13:40,053
- [Narrator] Alphy and Leonard
confront Sam,

1877
01:13:40,120 --> 01:13:41,788
but when the police arrive,

1878
01:13:41,855 --> 01:13:45,025
the talking stops and the
shooting begins.

1879
01:13:45,092 --> 01:13:47,461
(frantic string music)
(window opening)

1880
01:13:47,528 --> 01:13:48,228
- Geordie!

1881
01:13:48,295 --> 01:13:49,630
(gun cocking)
(gun firing)

1882
01:13:49,696 --> 01:13:51,064
- [Geordie] Larry!

1883
01:13:51,131 --> 01:13:54,935
(gun cocking and
firing again and again)

1884
01:13:55,836 --> 01:13:57,070
- Stop!

1885
01:13:57,137 --> 01:13:58,272
(gun cocking and firing)

1886
01:13:58,338 --> 01:13:59,339
(gun firing)

1887
01:13:59,406 --> 01:14:00,541
(Leonard falling to the ground)

1888
01:14:00,607 --> 01:14:02,109
(frantic music continuing)

1889
01:14:02,176 --> 01:14:03,110
(punching and groaning)

1890
01:14:03,177 --> 01:14:06,246
- [Narrator] But in the end,
Sam is captured.

1891
01:14:06,313 --> 01:14:08,849
Leonard has just a flesh
wound,

1892
01:14:08,916 --> 01:14:12,553
and Miss Scott sees Larry
in a new light.

1893
01:14:12,619 --> 01:14:15,222
(uplifting orchestral music)

1894
01:14:15,289 --> 01:14:17,624
And finally, in our favorite
episode from Season Ten,

1895
01:14:17,691 --> 01:14:18,859
(glasses clinking)
(woman calling from outside)

1896
01:14:18,926 --> 01:14:22,496
when Alphy tries to have a quiet
dinner at home with Meg.

1897
01:14:22,563 --> 01:14:25,265
They're interrupted by Vicar
David and...

1898
01:14:25,332 --> 01:14:26,900
- Your niece?

1899
01:14:26,967 --> 01:14:27,501
- Apparently so.

1900
01:14:27,568 --> 01:14:28,969
(sly string music)

1901
01:14:29,036 --> 01:14:30,103
- Joan, Alphy.

1902
01:14:30,170 --> 01:14:30,971
It's a pleasure.

1903
01:14:31,038 --> 01:14:33,273
- [Joan] Pleasure's all mine,
darlin'.

1904
01:14:33,340 --> 01:14:34,541
- Is the study free?

1905
01:14:34,608 --> 01:14:36,910
- Now is really not a good time.

1906
01:14:36,977 --> 01:14:38,111
- I wouldn't be asking
if it wasn't

1907
01:14:38,178 --> 01:14:40,180
of vital clerical importance.

1908
01:14:40,247 --> 01:14:41,381
- Can't you go to the bishop?

1909
01:14:41,448 --> 01:14:43,016
- No, no.

1910
01:14:43,083 --> 01:14:45,118
He cannot know about
any of this.

1911
01:14:45,185 --> 01:14:47,221
- [Narrator] When the owner of
the local gentleman's club

1912
01:14:47,287 --> 01:14:48,755
turns up dead,

1913
01:14:48,822 --> 01:14:51,592
Leonard directs a reenactment
of the crime.

1914
01:14:51,658 --> 01:14:53,560
- Madam is here, say?

1915
01:14:54,061 --> 01:14:55,462
- And I'm up here.

1916
01:14:55,529 --> 01:14:56,830
(footsteps)

1917
01:14:56,897 --> 01:14:58,265
- [Leonard] And where are you?

1918
01:14:58,332 --> 01:15:01,368
(fabric rustling)
(footsteps)

1919
01:15:01,435 --> 01:15:03,904
- Oh, I had a ciggy, if that's
important.

1920
01:15:03,971 --> 01:15:06,139
- (gasping)
You know what we should do?

1921
01:15:06,206 --> 01:15:07,741
- Do not say, "A
reconstruction."

1922
01:15:07,808 --> 01:15:10,744
- All my theatrical training has
been leading to this moment.

1923
01:15:10,811 --> 01:15:11,778
- What theatrical training?

1924
01:15:11,845 --> 01:15:13,347
(kissing)
- [Narrator] Once the killing

1925
01:15:13,413 --> 01:15:15,249
is solved, Alphy
and Meg

1926
01:15:15,315 --> 01:15:17,651
finish their date
with a kiss.

1927
01:15:17,718 --> 01:15:20,387
And an odd poem from Leonard.

1928
01:15:21,088 --> 01:15:23,090
- A poem about cheese.

1929
01:15:25,692 --> 01:15:27,694
- It was actually very poignant.

1930
01:15:27,761 --> 01:15:30,264
(serene orchestral music)

1931
01:15:30,330 --> 01:15:32,266
- [Narrator] We're not sure
what our favorite episode

1932
01:15:32,332 --> 01:15:34,501
will be from Season 11,

1933
01:15:34,568 --> 01:15:37,304
but let's take a sneak peek
at what's in store.

1934
01:15:37,371 --> 01:15:38,639
(mellow jazzy music)

1935
01:15:38,705 --> 01:15:41,875
- [Alphy] I was going to talk
today about reunions.

1936
01:15:41,942 --> 01:15:45,145
- [Geordie] Well, Christ on a
bike, can you believe it?

1937
01:15:45,212 --> 01:15:47,381
- Alphy, hello again.

1938
01:15:47,447 --> 01:15:51,051
- [Leonard] With every risk you
take, good things can happen.

1939
01:15:51,118 --> 01:15:53,620
- [Alphy] Sit back,
relax, enjoy.

1940
01:15:53,687 --> 01:15:55,355
(clapping)

1941
01:15:55,889 --> 01:15:59,092
- [Narrator] All good things
must come to an end.

1942
01:15:59,159 --> 01:16:04,731
"Grantchester: The Final Season"
on MASTERPIECE Mystery.

1943
01:16:05,933 --> 01:16:10,070
Season 11 promises even more
memorable moments from Alphy,

1944
01:16:10,137 --> 01:16:13,974
Geordie, Mrs. C-- and just maybe
another murder or two.

1945
01:16:14,041 --> 01:16:15,576
(chuckling)
Don't miss it!

1946
01:16:15,642 --> 01:16:19,246
Until then, thank
you so much for joining us for

1947
01:16:19,313 --> 01:16:22,349
"Our Favorite Things About
Grantchester."

1948
01:16:22,416 --> 01:16:24,251
(intriguing orchestral theme)

1949
01:16:24,318 --> 01:16:25,986
(theme fading)

1950
01:16:26,820 --> 01:16:28,789
- "Grantchester"
has become a fixture

1951
01:16:28,856 --> 01:16:30,557
of the television landscape,

1952
01:16:30,624 --> 01:16:34,361
a show that across cast
changes and cultural shifts

1953
01:16:34,428 --> 01:16:36,730
never lost its
distinctive voice.

1954
01:16:36,797 --> 01:16:39,399
- With a devoted audience
and critical acclaim,

1955
01:16:39,466 --> 01:16:42,369
this celebration of the
series will remind viewers

1956
01:16:42,436 --> 01:16:44,071
why they fell in
love with the show

1957
01:16:44,137 --> 01:16:47,274
and why its story
deserves to be cherished.

1958
01:16:47,341 --> 01:16:50,077
- Hi, I'm Lee Newton,
along with Alice Ferris.

1959
01:16:50,143 --> 01:16:53,347
Critic Allison Keene wrote
about the nefarious doings

1960
01:16:53,413 --> 01:16:55,782
in the otherwise sleepy
village of Grantchester,

1961
01:16:55,849 --> 01:16:58,252
saying, "For fans of crime shows

1962
01:16:58,318 --> 01:17:02,389
that specialize in not being
too gruesome or too taxing,

1963
01:17:02,456 --> 01:17:06,059
the series of
'Grantchester' is dreamy."

1964
01:17:06,126 --> 01:17:07,394
- We've loved celebrating

1965
01:17:07,461 --> 01:17:09,396
our favorite things
about "Grantchester,"

1966
01:17:09,463 --> 01:17:11,798
and right now as we
celebrate "Grantchester,"

1967
01:17:11,865 --> 01:17:14,034
we're encouraging you
to make your investment

1968
01:17:14,101 --> 01:17:17,037
in the "Masterpiece Mysteries"
that you love on PBS.

1969
01:17:17,104 --> 01:17:20,474
It's your support that makes
all the programs possible.

1970
01:17:20,541 --> 01:17:23,677
- And now that PBS no longer
receives federal funding,

1971
01:17:23,744 --> 01:17:26,880
your contribution is
more important than ever.

1972
01:17:26,947 --> 01:17:28,348
Please visit us online

1973
01:17:28,415 --> 01:17:31,351
or use the number on your screen
to make your contribution.

1974
01:17:31,418 --> 01:17:32,753
- And when you give right now,

1975
01:17:32,819 --> 01:17:34,988
we have some very special
ways to say thank you.

1976
01:17:35,055 --> 01:17:36,790
Here's more.

1977
01:17:36,857 --> 01:17:39,426
- [Narrator] Featuring a
delightful and appealing sleuth,

1978
01:17:39,493 --> 01:17:43,630
charming locations, artful
writing, and engaging mysteries,

1979
01:17:43,697 --> 01:17:47,701
"Grantchester" on Masterpiece
Mystery is a PBS Wisconsin

1980
01:17:47,768 --> 01:17:51,438
viewer favorite. And thanks to
your investment in PBS Wisconsin

1981
01:17:51,505 --> 01:17:55,142
we're celebrating our favorite
things about "Grantchester."

1982
01:17:55,209 --> 01:17:57,444
Become a $10 monthly sustainer

1983
01:17:57,511 --> 01:17:59,012
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

1984
01:17:59,079 --> 01:18:00,047
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

1985
01:18:00,113 --> 01:18:02,416
of "Grantchester" on two DVDs.

1986
01:18:02,482 --> 01:18:06,286
Set in 1962, season 10
sees DI Geordie Keating

1987
01:18:06,353 --> 01:18:10,157
and Reverend Alphy Kottaram
deepening their partnership

1988
01:18:10,224 --> 01:18:12,059
amidst a changing world.

1989
01:18:12,125 --> 01:18:14,695
Murder takes center
stage, of course,

1990
01:18:14,761 --> 01:18:17,064
and Geordie taps into
Alphy's intuition

1991
01:18:17,130 --> 01:18:19,900
to probe homicides
on church grounds.

1992
01:18:19,967 --> 01:18:23,070
There are deeply moving,
gratifying storylines

1993
01:18:23,136 --> 01:18:24,471
for each character,

1994
01:18:24,538 --> 01:18:27,241
exploring themes of
parents and children,

1995
01:18:27,307 --> 01:18:30,244
identity, and
living one's values.

1996
01:18:30,310 --> 01:18:33,213
Become a $20 monthly sustainer

1997
01:18:34,014 --> 01:18:36,049
and we'll thank you
with our exclusive

1998
01:18:36,116 --> 01:18:38,986
Very Gorey Masterpiece
Mystery Umbrella

1999
01:18:39,052 --> 01:18:41,355
that features the
whimsical illustrations

2000
01:18:41,421 --> 01:18:45,659
of eccentric master of macabre
nonsense, Edward Gorey.

2001
01:18:45,726 --> 01:18:47,294
This eye-catching
umbrella

2002
01:18:47,361 --> 01:18:49,496
celebrates
the mysteries you love

2003
01:18:49,563 --> 01:18:52,266
with wickedly funny and
deliciously sinister images

2004
01:18:52,332 --> 01:18:54,168
from the series.

2005
01:18:54,234 --> 01:18:56,703
Plus, we'll also
include the exclusive

2006
01:18:56,770 --> 01:18:59,206
Masterpiece logo ceramic mug.

2007
01:18:59,273 --> 01:19:00,974
For more than 50 years,

2008
01:19:01,041 --> 01:19:03,377
Masterpiece has been
delighting audiences

2009
01:19:03,443 --> 01:19:06,313
with heartwarming and
captivating programs,

2010
01:19:06,380 --> 01:19:09,850
including cozy mysteries,
police procedurals,

2011
01:19:09,917 --> 01:19:12,619
costume dramas,
and period pieces.

2012
01:19:12,686 --> 01:19:16,223
Celebrate them all with this
exclusive umbrella and mug.

2013
01:19:16,290 --> 01:19:19,426
Or become a $25
monthly sustainer

2014
01:19:20,160 --> 01:19:24,264
and we'll thank you with
the season 10 two-DVD set,

2015
01:19:24,331 --> 01:19:27,234
the exclusive Very Gorey
Masterpiece Mystery Umbrella,

2016
01:19:27,301 --> 01:19:30,771
and the exclusive
Masterpiece ceramic mug.

2017
01:19:30,838 --> 01:19:32,673
Please visit us online

2018
01:19:32,739 --> 01:19:34,975
or call 1-800-236-3636

2019
01:19:35,709 --> 01:19:39,279
to make your gift to support
PBS Wisconsin now.

2020
01:19:39,346 --> 01:19:41,014
Thank you!

2021
01:19:41,949 --> 01:19:44,384
- Daisy Coulam,
writer, series creator,

2022
01:19:44,451 --> 01:19:47,788
and executive producer of
"Grantchester" recently said,

2023
01:19:47,855 --> 01:19:50,324
"At its heart,
'Grantchester' is a show

2024
01:19:50,390 --> 01:19:52,926
about the power of
friendship and love."

2025
01:19:52,993 --> 01:19:55,996
We've been so lucky
over the last 11 seasons

2026
01:19:56,063 --> 01:19:58,932
to experience that
on and offscreen.

2027
01:19:58,999 --> 01:20:01,435
For over a decade
now, cast and crew,

2028
01:20:01,502 --> 01:20:03,804
many who have been there
since the beginning,

2029
01:20:03,871 --> 01:20:08,141
have met each summer to film,
and it's been an absolute joy.

2030
01:20:08,208 --> 01:20:11,278
Thank you to James
Runcie for entrusting us

2031
01:20:11,345 --> 01:20:12,746
with his characters.

2032
01:20:12,813 --> 01:20:16,650
Thank you to the lovely
people of real Grantchester.

2033
01:20:16,717 --> 01:20:17,918
Thank you to everyone

2034
01:20:17,985 --> 01:20:20,521
who's been a part of
the show in any way,

2035
01:20:20,587 --> 01:20:22,122
and we'd like to thank you

2036
01:20:22,189 --> 01:20:24,124
because there would
be no "Grantchester"

2037
01:20:24,191 --> 01:20:26,994
without the support
of PBS viewers.

2038
01:20:27,060 --> 01:20:30,864
And as "Grantchester" comes
to an end after 11 seasons,

2039
01:20:30,931 --> 01:20:34,601
please be assured that new
mysteries are on the way.

2040
01:20:34,668 --> 01:20:36,637
But now that public media

2041
01:20:36,703 --> 01:20:38,705
no longer receives
federal funding,

2042
01:20:38,772 --> 01:20:42,042
your contribution is
more important than ever.

2043
01:20:42,109 --> 01:20:45,312
Please visit us online or
use the number on your screen

2044
01:20:45,379 --> 01:20:48,115
to make your
contribution right now.

2045
01:20:48,182 --> 01:20:49,883
- Author Mindy Quigley joked

2046
01:20:49,950 --> 01:20:52,886
that you could describe cozy
mysteries like "Grantchester"

2047
01:20:52,953 --> 01:20:56,690
as "they all died
happily ever after."

2048
01:20:56,757 --> 01:20:59,159
As she explains, these
series have emerged

2049
01:20:59,226 --> 01:21:01,828
as stalwart defenders
of a moral order,

2050
01:21:01,895 --> 01:21:05,432
a world where goodness and
justice are enduring values.

2051
01:21:05,499 --> 01:21:07,634
In close-knit communities
like Grantchester,

2052
01:21:07,701 --> 01:21:10,270
there is an understanding
that ordinary people

2053
01:21:10,337 --> 01:21:14,942
are capable of extraordinary
evil and extraordinary good.

2054
01:21:15,008 --> 01:21:17,411
Right now, you can do
something truly good

2055
01:21:17,477 --> 01:21:19,279
by investing in this PBS station

2056
01:21:19,346 --> 01:21:22,749
where you enjoy the best dramas
and mysteries to be found.

2057
01:21:22,816 --> 01:21:24,117
Just visit us online

2058
01:21:24,184 --> 01:21:25,686
or reach out to the
number on your screen

2059
01:21:25,752 --> 01:21:27,421
to give right now.

2060
01:21:28,222 --> 01:21:29,723
- I've been watching
"Masterpiece Mystery!"

2061
01:21:29,790 --> 01:21:31,325
for years and years,

2062
01:21:31,391 --> 01:21:34,995
and I have loved so many
of the incredible series.

2063
01:21:35,062 --> 01:21:36,396
Many "Masterpiece Mysteries"

2064
01:21:36,463 --> 01:21:38,565
have been based
on classic novels

2065
01:21:38,632 --> 01:21:43,237
by authors like Agatha Christie
and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,

2066
01:21:43,303 --> 01:21:46,240
but some of my favorites
are more recent mysteries

2067
01:21:46,306 --> 01:21:50,110
based on books written by
authors like Anthony Horowitz,

2068
01:21:50,177 --> 01:21:52,513
Robert Thorogood,
and James Runcie,

2069
01:21:52,579 --> 01:21:54,715
who penned the
"Grantchester" books.

2070
01:21:54,781 --> 01:21:58,051
Their cozy mysteries are
perfect for our times

2071
01:21:58,118 --> 01:22:01,488
as they offer us such an
escape from everyday life.

2072
01:22:01,555 --> 01:22:04,124
It's your investment
in this PBS station

2073
01:22:04,191 --> 01:22:07,828
that helps these stories leap
from the page to the screen.

2074
01:22:07,895 --> 01:22:11,398
We can't do it without you,
so please visit us online

2075
01:22:11,465 --> 01:22:13,534
or reach out to the
number on your screen

2076
01:22:13,600 --> 01:22:15,636
to contribute right now.

2077
01:22:15,702 --> 01:22:18,572
- The idea of a cozy
mystery like "Grantchester"

2078
01:22:18,639 --> 01:22:21,008
is explored on the
"Masterpiece" website

2079
01:22:21,074 --> 01:22:22,876
where you can actually
print your own

2080
01:22:22,943 --> 01:22:25,045
cozy mystery bingo card.

2081
01:22:25,112 --> 01:22:26,346
You can play along at home

2082
01:22:26,413 --> 01:22:28,448
while watching your
favorite cozy mystery

2083
01:22:28,515 --> 01:22:30,117
and see if you can be the first

2084
01:22:30,184 --> 01:22:33,120
to spot the amateur
sleuth, look for the vicar,

2085
01:22:33,187 --> 01:22:34,955
a red herring or two,

2086
01:22:35,022 --> 01:22:37,891
a picturesque village
setting like Grantchester,

2087
01:22:37,958 --> 01:22:40,994
and an irked police
officer like Geordie.

2088
01:22:41,061 --> 01:22:44,164
After all, what's more
fun than a good mystery?

2089
01:22:44,231 --> 01:22:47,701
It's all in good fun,
so no wagering, please.

2090
01:22:47,768 --> 01:22:50,070
It's your investment
in this PBS station

2091
01:22:50,137 --> 01:22:53,040
that makes all your favorite
mysteries and dramas possible.

2092
01:22:53,106 --> 01:22:55,742
There are new seasons and
new series in the works,

2093
01:22:55,809 --> 01:22:58,846
but they're only possible
with your contribution,

2094
01:22:58,912 --> 01:23:00,647
so please visit us online

2095
01:23:00,714 --> 01:23:02,282
or reach out to the
number on your screen

2096
01:23:02,349 --> 01:23:04,017
to give right now.

2097
01:23:04,318 --> 01:23:06,119
- Writer Jessica Faust says,

2098
01:23:06,186 --> 01:23:08,622
"For those who have never
delved into the world

2099
01:23:08,689 --> 01:23:11,124
of the cozy mystery
like 'Grantchester,'

2100
01:23:11,191 --> 01:23:13,961
you're missing something
fun and wonderful.

2101
01:23:14,027 --> 01:23:17,197
You're missing small towns,
delicious baked goods,

2102
01:23:17,264 --> 01:23:20,367
and creative, quirky,
and wonderful people.

2103
01:23:20,434 --> 01:23:23,070
You're also missing a world
where no one thinks it odd

2104
01:23:23,136 --> 01:23:26,640
that once every few months
someone is murdered."

2105
01:23:26,707 --> 01:23:28,742
Well, we love cozy mysteries,

2106
01:23:28,809 --> 01:23:31,912
and thanks to your investment
in this PBS station,

2107
01:23:31,979 --> 01:23:35,916
some of the very best are
found on "Masterpiece Mystery!"

2108
01:23:35,983 --> 01:23:38,151
There are more cozy
mysteries on the way,

2109
01:23:38,218 --> 01:23:40,521
but please don't take
them for granted.

2110
01:23:40,587 --> 01:23:43,357
They're only possible
because of your support,

2111
01:23:43,423 --> 01:23:45,092
so please visit us online

2112
01:23:45,158 --> 01:23:49,663
or reach out to the number on
your screen to give right now.

2113
01:23:49,730 --> 01:23:51,932
- [Narrator] Become a
$10 monthly sustainer

2114
01:23:51,999 --> 01:23:54,168
and we'll thank you with
the 10th anniversary season

2115
01:23:54,234 --> 01:23:57,304
of "Grantchester" on two DVDs.

2116
01:23:57,371 --> 01:24:01,842
Set in 1962, season 10
sees DI Geordie Keating

2117
01:24:01,909 --> 01:24:04,478
and Reverend Alphy Kottaram
deepening their partnership

2118
01:24:04,545 --> 01:24:06,880
amidst a changing world.

2119
01:24:07,281 --> 01:24:10,417
There are deeply moving,
gratifying storylines

2120
01:24:10,484 --> 01:24:12,352
for each character,

2121
01:24:12,419 --> 01:24:14,354
exploring themes of
parents and children,

2122
01:24:14,421 --> 01:24:17,057
identity, and
living one's values.

2123
01:24:17,124 --> 01:24:19,660
Become a $20 monthly sustainer

2124
01:24:19,726 --> 01:24:22,229
and we'll thank you
with our exclusive

2125
01:24:22,296 --> 01:24:24,898
Very Gorey Masterpiece
Mystery Umbrella

2126
01:24:24,965 --> 01:24:27,301
that features the
whimsical illustrations

2127
01:24:27,367 --> 01:24:31,772
of eccentric master of macabre
nonsense, Edward Gorey.

2128
01:24:31,839 --> 01:24:34,274
Plus, we'll also
include the exclusive

2129
01:24:34,341 --> 01:24:37,244
Masterpiece logo ceramic mug.

2130
01:24:37,311 --> 01:24:39,213
For more than 50 years,

2131
01:24:39,279 --> 01:24:41,281
Masterpiece has been
delighting audiences

2132
01:24:41,348 --> 01:24:43,483
with heartwarming and
captivating programs,

2133
01:24:43,550 --> 01:24:47,054
including cozy mysteries,
police procedurals,

2134
01:24:47,120 --> 01:24:50,591
costume dramas,
and period pieces.

2135
01:24:50,657 --> 01:24:55,195
Celebrate them all with this
exclusive umbrella and mug.

2136
01:24:55,262 --> 01:24:58,432
Or become a $25
monthly sustainer

2137
01:24:58,498 --> 01:25:01,768
and we'll thank you with
the season 10 two-DVD set,

2138
01:25:01,835 --> 01:25:05,439
the exclusive Very Gorey
Masterpiece Mystery Umbrella

2139
01:25:05,506 --> 01:25:09,009
and the exclusive
Masterpiece ceramic mug.

2140
01:25:09,076 --> 01:25:11,044
Please visit us online

2141
01:25:11,111 --> 01:25:13,347
or call 1-800-236-3636

2142
01:25:14,414 --> 01:25:17,784
to make your gift to support
PBS Wisconsin now.

2143
01:25:17,851 --> 01:25:19,520
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2147
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2148
01:25:28,795 --> 01:25:31,365
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2149
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2153
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01:25:43,911 --> 01:25:45,412
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2156
01:25:45,479 --> 01:25:47,481
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2157
01:25:47,548 --> 01:25:51,451
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2158
01:25:51,518 --> 01:25:53,854
- Series like
"Grantchester" harken back

2159
01:25:53,921 --> 01:25:56,790
to a literary era
between World Wars,

2160
01:25:56,857 --> 01:25:59,960
known as the golden age
of detective fiction,

2161
01:26:00,027 --> 01:26:01,962
when writers like
Agatha Christie

2162
01:26:02,029 --> 01:26:05,065
published classic
whodunit detective novels.

2163
01:26:05,132 --> 01:26:07,434
Their work playfully
misleads readers

2164
01:26:07,501 --> 01:26:11,605
while simultaneously encouraging
them to solve the crime

2165
01:26:11,672 --> 01:26:13,674
alongside the protagonist.

2166
01:26:13,740 --> 01:26:15,909
Agatha Christie
is now considered

2167
01:26:15,976 --> 01:26:18,045
the mother of cozy mysteries,

2168
01:26:18,111 --> 01:26:20,280
though the cozy
term wasn't coined

2169
01:26:20,347 --> 01:26:22,149
until the late 20th century.

2170
01:26:22,216 --> 01:26:24,785
It's your investment
in this PBS station

2171
01:26:24,852 --> 01:26:27,487
that has made this
longstanding commitment

2172
01:26:27,554 --> 01:26:30,757
to the very best mysteries
a standard of PBS.

2173
01:26:30,824 --> 01:26:32,593
But we can't take
it for granted,

2174
01:26:32,659 --> 01:26:34,294
so please visit us online

2175
01:26:34,361 --> 01:26:36,396
or reach out to the
number on your screen

2176
01:26:36,463 --> 01:26:38,665
to make your
contribution right now.

2177
01:26:38,732 --> 01:26:41,802
- Rishi Nair recently said,
"It's been the greatest honor

2178
01:26:41,869 --> 01:26:43,837
to step into the world
of 'Grantchester'

2179
01:26:43,904 --> 01:26:46,440
and be part of a show
with so much heart.

2180
01:26:46,507 --> 01:26:48,442
I've had the privilege
of telling stories

2181
01:26:48,509 --> 01:26:50,410
that mean so much to so many,

2182
01:26:50,477 --> 01:26:52,446
and I'm deeply
thankful for that."

2183
01:26:52,513 --> 01:26:55,215
As we present the final
chapter of "Grantchester,"

2184
01:26:55,282 --> 01:26:57,651
I have a full heart
and endless gratitude

2185
01:26:57,718 --> 01:26:59,553
for the memories,
the friendships,

2186
01:26:59,620 --> 01:27:01,722
and the incredible
journey we've shared.

2187
01:27:01,788 --> 01:27:04,391
It's been a true
privilege and joy.

2188
01:27:04,458 --> 01:27:06,593
And while the 11th
season of "Grantchester"

2189
01:27:06,660 --> 01:27:07,694
will be its last,

2190
01:27:07,761 --> 01:27:08,996
we can still celebrate

2191
01:27:09,062 --> 01:27:10,797
our favorite things
about "Grantchester"

2192
01:27:10,864 --> 01:27:13,000
while investing in
this PBS station,

2193
01:27:13,066 --> 01:27:15,202
so more mysteries
can come our way.

2194
01:27:15,269 --> 01:27:17,604
Please make your
contribution right now.

2195
01:27:17,671 --> 01:27:18,872
- Thank you for joining us

2196
01:27:18,939 --> 01:27:22,042
for our favorite things
about "Grantchester."

2197
01:27:22,109 --> 01:27:23,877
You can still make
your contribution by

2198
01:27:23,944 --> 01:27:25,245
visiting us online

2199
01:27:25,312 --> 01:27:27,614
or reaching out to the
number on your screen.

2200
01:27:27,681 --> 01:27:29,349
Thank you.

2201
01:27:29,917 --> 01:27:32,920
(intriguing orchestral theme)

2202
01:27:56,343 --> 01:27:58,011
(theme fading)

2203
01:27:59,713 --> 01:28:01,081
This program was made possible

2204
01:28:01,148 --> 01:28:02,983
in part by contributions to your

2205
01:28:03,050 --> 01:28:04,151
PBS station from

2206
01:28:04,218 --> 01:28:05,252
viewers like you.

2207
01:28:05,319 --> 01:28:06,753
Thank you.

2208
01:28:06,820 --> 01:28:08,622
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2209
01:28:08,689 --> 01:28:10,324
You're watching PBS.

2210
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