

Grantchester

In 1953 at the hamlet of Grantchester, Sidney Chambers—a charismatic, charming clergyman—turns investigative vicar when one of his parishioners dies in suspicious circumstances.
In 1953 at the hamlet of Grantchester, Sidney Chambers—a charismatic, charming clergyman—turns investigative vicar when one of his parishioners dies in suspicious circumstances.
Although I watched the three seasons I always came away feeling somewhat disappointed, nay, frustrated by James Norton's wishy-washy insubstantial character compared to Robson Green's but at the same time felt a sense of loss when Norton left the show and wondered if the show would continue without him.
However, I thoroughly enjoyed the first episode without James Norton and must admit I didn't miss him at all.
I look forward to seeing how Tom Brittney will fill the role and have no doubt he will bring his own thing to the show.
Why the need to make up an extra story about cottaging? ITV can't seem to stop gratuitously inserting gay characters into period drama, and I say that as gay myself . . .
This is now one of my favorite shows ♥️
season 9 has started on pbs
This is now one of my favorite shows ♥️
Although I watched the three seasons I always came away feeling somewhat disappointed, nay, frustrated by James Norton's wishy-washy insubstantial character compared to Robson Green's but at the same time felt a sense of loss when Norton left the show and wondered if the show would continue without him.
However, I thoroughly enjoyed the first episode without James Norton and must admit I didn't miss him at all.
I look forward to seeing how Tom Brittney will fill the role and have no doubt he will bring his own thing to the show.