The filming of Grace series six has commenced, ITV have confirmed.
John Simm, who will reprise his role as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, has reunited with his co-stars Richie Campbell, who plays DI Glenn Branson, and Laura Elphinstone who plays DS Bella Moy on set of the crime drama.
The trio are seen together on set wearing their character forensic suits and holding a clapper board as they begin filming four brand new standalone films based on the best-selling novels written by globally renowned author Peter James.
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The titles for series six, based on Peter's books, will include: Left You Dead, Picture You Dead, and One Of Us Is Dead.
Also set to return are Zoë Tapper as Cleo Morey and Brad Morrison as DC Nick Nicholl, and guest stars will include Rishi Nair, Ali Khan, Gurjeet Singh, Hannah McClean, Tamla Kari and Sara Powell.
John Simm commented: "This is the longest I've been involved in any show! But it's such a joy to do, and to be surrounded by a team like this for large chunks of the year makes it impossible to turn down.
"I'm really looking forward to seeing where Roy's journey goes in this series."
Series 5 of Grace, which concluded airing on ITV1 and STV last month, is available for streaming on ITVX and STV Player.
The first episode is currently consolidating at six million viewers after 28 days.
All five series of Grace have generated 16 million streams on ITVX, with just over nine million streams for series five so far.
The series is commissioned by Director of Drama Polly Hill and Drama Commissioner Huw Kennair Jones. Huw oversees production on behalf of the broadcaster.
Executive Producer Phil Hunter commented: "Grace is such a joy to make so we are thrilled at how well received series five was. It’s great to be back in Brighton with our brilliant and talented cast and crew to shoot another four episodes this summer.”
Grace is available for streaming on ITVX and STV Player
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