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Beyond Paradise season 3 episode 6 cast as familiar face returns for finale

Beyond Paradise season 3 episode 6 cast as familiar face returns for finale

Wales Online02-05-2025
Beyond Paradise season 3 episode 6 cast as familiar face returns for finale
A familiar face is back in Beyond Paradise and he becomes a suspect in the latest missing person case.
Humphrey Goodman and Esther Williams are on a new case
Beyond Paradise returns to BBC One for its final episode of season three and it sees Josh Woods make a comeback. When nurse Lucy vanishes on her way to work, suspicion immediately falls on Josh.
However, after Josh receives a worrying voicemail, the team suspects something more sinister has happened. In the recording, Lucy is heard shouting "devil" and there is a beastly growl.

Familiar with the legend of the Devil's Hump, there are fears it could hold a clue. As the investigation continues, Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall) finds himself torn between his personal and professional life.

He and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) are preparing to throw Rosie (Bella Rei Blue Stevenson) the perfect party for her birthday. The finale welcomes back all the main cast, including DS Esther Williams (Zahra Ahmadi) and PC Kelby Hartford (Dylan Llewellyn).
Here is all you need to know about the guest stars joining the final episode.
Chris Jenks plays Josh Woods in Beyond Paradise
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Josh Woods - Chris Jenks
Troublemaker Josh, who is Kelby's rival, is played by Chris Jenks - a 36-year-old actor and producer.
The star is known for his roles as Callum Barker in Vigil and Steve Morley in Sex Education.
He also played Jamie in the series The Athena.

Lucy - Eva Feiler
Nurse Lucy is played by Eva Feiler, a British stage, screen and voice actress.
She played a young Margaret Thatcher in The Crown and Joselyn O'Donnell in Father Brown.

Hannah Owen - Amalia Vitale
Rosie's social worker Hannah is played by Amalia Vitale, a 36-year-old actress from Devon.
She played Anya in Big Mood and has starred in Endeavour and Midsomer Murders.

Murray McArthur plays Trent Morgan
Trent Morgan - Murray McArthur
Trent, is involved in the police investigation, is played by Murray McArthur - a 58-year-old English actor.
He has previously starred in Game of Thrones, The Northman and Netflix's Wednesday.

Steve Banley - Dean Nolan
Steve, who is known by Trent, is played by Dean Nolan - a married father-of-three and actor.
He had a small role in the recently released Snow White film, as well as guest roles in House of the Dragon, The Great and The Regime.

Cathy Morgan - Sarah Bennett-Green
Trent's mother Cathy is played by Sarah Bennett-Green, a Welsh actress and writer.
Her only known credit so far is Beyond Paradise.

Beyond Paradise airs on BBC One on Fridays at 8pm
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