Mark Williams feels blessed ‘Father Brown’ is returning for two more series.
The BBC has revealed filming for the 12th run of the show has started – with a 13th commissioned and confirmed.
Mark Williams, 64, who is returning as cleric detective Father Brown, said in a statement: “As we start the 12th season of ‘Father Brown’ I feel like I’m starting to get to know him.
“He’s a mysterious sort of bloke, the sort of person who you can never predict other than knowing he won’t do what you expect.
“The best thing about playing the character is that I am never, ever bored by him.”
Mark is returning to the show alongside cast members Tom Chambers (who plays Chief Inspector Sullivan), Claudie Blakley (Mrs Devine), Ruby-May Martinwood (Brenda) and John Burton (Sergeant Goodfellow.)
The new series is being made in the Cotswolds, and will feature a medieval death at a Tudor battle re-enactment where Mrs Devine finds herself accused of murder.
Sgt Goodfellow’s life is also thrown into turmoil during the show.
Neil Irvine, executive producer for BBC Studios Drama Production, said about the popular show’s return: “I’m delighted that ‘Father Brown’ will be cycling back onto our screens for a further two series.
“The show has an enduring magic which has captured the imagination of viewers across the globe – a testament to Mark’s magnetic performance, compelling storytelling and our talented Midlands crew.
“Series 12 will introduce Father Brown’s biggest fan – amateur playwright Father Lindsey and a deadly new nemesis, alongside the return of some old favourites.”
The new runs of the daytime series, which started in 2013 and is based GK Chesterton, is set to air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in early 2025.