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October 31, 2025

DI Mackenzie's back in her homeland for the latest Return to Paradise

THE sun-kissed crime drama Death in Paradise has proved to one of the BBC’s biggest hits.

And it’s also spawned two successful spin-offs, one being Return to Paradise, which is back for a second series tonight. Now we see DI Mackenzie Clarke (Anna Samson) - who worked in London in the first series - back in her Australian home town Dolphin Cove.

Anna's character will be taking charge of more cases this series with a little help from Det SC Colin Cartwright (Lloyd Griffith).

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