Ralf Little has opened up about his character Neville moving on from Florence with a new character
December 13, 2022 - 06:12 GMT Emmy Griffiths Death in Paradise star Ralf Little has opened up about a very exciting romance storyline for his character DI Neville Parker in the upcoming Christmas special, and we couldn’t be more excited. Chatting to HELLO! and other reporters alongside his fellow cast mates Shantol Jackson and Don Warrington, he explained:"Neville meets a character, Sophie, played by Chelsea Edge, whose brilliant.
He continued:"It’s been a difficult time to sort of get used to being on the island. He had all of those challenges to overcome. He largely has now, although, you know, he's not suddenly fine with all these kinds of somewhat quirky eccentricities, they haven’t just disappeared. But he’s just settled in, being used to the island then Florence left. He's still a bit devastated."He is focusing on work. He's just about got a routine.
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