影片简介:The highly acclaimed fourth season of the ITV1 detective drama "Grace" is currently being filmed, starring John Sime as Detective Director Roy Grace, adapted from the best-selling novel by globally renowned author Peter James. Grace is set in Brighton and returns to the role of actor Ritchie Campbell (portrayed by Stephen) as DS Glen Branson, Zoe Tapper (portrayed by Liar) as Cleo Morey, Craig Parkinson (portrayed by Line of Duty) as DS Norman Potin, Laura Elfinstone (portrayed by Chernobyl) as DS Bella Moi, Brad Morrison (portrayed by Dinosaur) as DC Nick Nicole, and Sam Hall (portrayed by Chase) as ACC Cassian Peve. The play will also be starred by renowned television and theater actor Robert Grinnest (played by Sherwood and Hastel). John Sime commented, "I am delighted to be back on set to film the fourth season of Grace. Peter James' four Roy Grace novels are currently being adapted into this series, and Grace's fans will be happy to know that these stories are as dark and full of twists and turns as ever." Commissioned by independent television drama director Polly Hill and drama director Hugh Kennel Jones, this new series includes four feature films adapted from Peter James' novels (4 x 120 minutes). Huw Kennair Jones will oversee the production from the perspective of ITV. So far, the average viewership per episode in the third season has exceeded 5.6 million, an increase from the second season, with the first episode receiving 6.7 million viewers. Huw Kennair Jones commented, "We are delighted to be able to produce another Grace series. John and his team continue to bring Peter's exciting character and story to the stage in such an exciting way. As we return to Brighton to shoot four completely new cases, it's also great to collaborate with Tall Story and Vaudeville Productions again." Executive producer Patrick Schweitzer's dream came true. The audience eagerly accepted this series, and I can't wait to make Roy's dream come true. Grace's new and old fans have seen these four episodes. "Grace" is a joint production of Tall Story Pictures and Vaudeville Productions under ITV Studios. The executive producers are Patrick Schweitzer from High Story Pictures, Andrew O'Connor and Paul Sandler from Variety Productions, Kieran Murray Smith and Peter James. International distribution is handled by ITV Studio. The screenwriters of this series include Ed Whitmore in the first episode, Ben Court and Caroline Ip in the second episode, Tony Marchant in the third episode, and Jess Williams in the fourth episode. Brian Kelly will direct the first episode, Billie Ertlingham will direct the second episode, and Kieran Murray Smith is also the producer of the show. The first movie in the new series is called "Dead Time". A vicious robbery occurred in a secluded house in Brighton, and when thousands of pounds worth of beautiful antiques were stolen from the house, Grace and Branson were caught in a perplexing investigation. As Grace delved deeper into this mysterious crime, he discovered an ancient web of resentment - a web that took him onto a dark and brutal path in Brighton's antique world, racing against time to unravel who was at the core of the robbery and bringing Gavin Daley the answer he had been desperately searching for for for years. In the second episode of "Want You to Die," Grace and Branson investigate a case where everything is not as real as it first appeared. When an unidentified victim is found dead in a strange situation, the autopsy reveals more questions than answers. When Grace tried to identify the body in the hope of providing some key clues to the killer's motives, when the second victim appeared in the center of Brighton, he soon faced another death, which was discovered under equally strange circumstances. "You're Dead" is the third episode, and Grace and Branson are embroiled in what may be their most unsettling and eye-catching case to date, when workers in downtown Brighton excavate an unsettling skeletal remains. Meanwhile, on the same morning, a victim was snatched away in broad daylight throughout the city. Due to the absence of witnesses and no indication of who took her away, Grace began to suspect whether the victim's fianc é was lying to the police. The final episode of the series is "I Love You Dead". When a known Brighton thief was found dead in a car under terrifying circumstances, his wife claimed that he had reformed, but all evidence suggests that the victim may still be playing his old trick, breaking into the door the night he was killed. When Grace and her team were working hard to investigate the situation that led to the victim's death, Roy received a call from a US police contact person regarding an overseas crime with mafia attack characteristics. The police are keen on tracking a woman they believe to be from Brighton, who may be in danger. image
The highly acclaimed fourth season of the ITV1 detective drama "Grace" is currently being filmed, starring John Sime as Detective Director Roy Grace, adapted from the best-selling novel by globally renowned author Peter James. Grace is set in Brighton and returns to the role of actor Ritchie Campbell (portrayed by Stephen) as DS Glen Branson, Zoe Tapper (portrayed by Liar) as Cleo Morey, Craig Parkinson (portrayed by Line of Duty) as DS Norman Potin, Laura Elfinstone (portrayed by Chernobyl) as DS Bella Moi, Brad Morrison (portrayed by Dinosaur) as DC Nick Nicole, and Sam Hall (portrayed by Chase) as ACC Cassian Peve. The play will also be starred by renowned television and theater actor Robert Grinnest (played by Sherwood and Hastel). John Sime commented, "I am delighted to be back on set to film the fourth season of Grace. Peter James' four Roy Grace novels are currently being adapted into this series, and Grace's fans will be happy to know that these stories are as dark and full of twists and turns as ever." Commissioned by independent television drama director Polly Hill and drama director Hugh Kennel Jones, this new series includes four feature films adapted from Peter James' novels (4 x 120 minutes). Huw Kennair Jones will oversee the production from the perspective of ITV. So far, the average viewership per episode in the third season has exceeded 5.6 million, an increase from the second season, with the first episode receiving 6.7 million viewers. Huw Kennair Jones commented, "We are delighted to be able to produce another Grace series. John and his team continue to bring Peter's exciting character and story to the stage in such an exciting way. As we return to Brighton to shoot four completely new cases, it's also great to collaborate with Tall Story and Vaudeville Productions again." Executive producer Patrick Schweitzer's dream came true. The audience eagerly accepted this series, and I can't wait to make Roy's dream come true. Grace's new and old fans have seen these four episodes. "Grace" is a joint production of Tall Story Pictures and Vaudeville Productions under ITV Studios. The executive producers are Patrick Schweitzer from High Story Pictures, Andrew O'Connor and Paul Sandler from Variety Productions, Kieran Murray Smith and Peter James. International distribution is handled by ITV Studio. The screenwriters of this series include Ed Whitmore in the first episode, Ben Court and Caroline Ip in the second episode, Tony Marchant in the third episode, and Jess Williams in the fourth episode. Brian Kelly will direct the first episode, Billie Ertlingham will direct the second episode, and Kieran Murray Smith is also the producer of the show. The first movie in the new series is called "Dead Time". A vicious robbery occurred in a secluded house in Brighton, and when thousands of pounds worth of beautiful antiques were stolen from the house, Grace and Branson were caught in a perplexing investigation. As Grace delved deeper into this mysterious crime, he discovered an ancient web of resentment - a web that took him onto a dark and brutal path in Brighton's antique world, racing against time to unravel who was at the core of the robbery and bringing Gavin Daley the answer he had been desperately searching for for for years. In the second episode of "Want You to Die," Grace and Branson investigate a case where everything is not as real as it first appeared. When an unidentified victim is found dead in a strange situation, the autopsy reveals more questions than answers. When Grace tried to identify the body in the hope of providing some key clues to the killer's motives, when the second victim appeared in the center of Brighton, he soon faced another death, which was discovered under equally strange circumstances. "You're Dead" is the third episode, and Grace and Branson are embroiled in what may be their most unsettling and eye-catching case to date, when workers in downtown Brighton excavate an unsettling skeletal remains. Meanwhile, on the same morning, a victim was snatched away in broad daylight throughout the city. Due to the absence of witnesses and no indication of who took her away, Grace began to suspect whether the victim's fianc é was lying to the police. The final episode of the series is "I Love You Dead". When a known Brighton thief was found dead in a car under terrifying circumstances, his wife claimed that he had reformed, but all evidence suggests that the victim may still be playing his old trick, breaking into the door the night he was killed. When Grace and her team were working hard to investigate the situation that led to the victim's death, Roy received a call from a US police contact person regarding an overseas crime with mafia attack characteristics. The police are keen on tracking a woman they believe to be from Brighton, who may be in danger. image展开