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Cast of FBrown etal[edit]

  • Mark Williams as Father Brown
  • Sorcha Cusack as Mrs. Bridgette McCarthy
  • Emer Kenny as Penelope (Bunty) Windermere (series 5–8, series 9, episode 8 and 10)
  • Nancy Carroll as Lady Felicia Montague (series 1–series 5, episode 2; series 6, episode 1 and 5; series 7, episode 1 and 10; series 8, episode 1; series 9, episode 5 and 10)
  • Alex Price as Sid Carter reformed church handyman (series 1–4; series 5, episode 11; series 6, episode 1 and 5; series 8, episode 7; series 9)


  • Jack Deam as Inspector Mallory (series 4–9)
    • Replaced Series 10 (2023) by Tom Chambers as Inspector Sullivan
  • John Burton as Sergeant Goodfellow (series 2–present)
  • Hugo Speer as Inspector Valentine (series 1–series 2, episode 1; series 8, episode 10)
  • Keith Osborn as Sergeant Albright (series 1–2)
  • Tom Chambers as Inspector Sullivan (series 2–3; series 7, episode 6; series 8, episode 10)
  • Kasia Koleczek as Susie Jasinski (series 1)

For series 9, only Mark Williams and John Burton appear in all episodes with Nancy Carroll (2 episodes), Sorcha Cusack (8 episodes), Jack Deam (9 episodes), Emer Kenny (2 episodes) and Alex Price (6 episodes) receiving Main Cast credits in the opening credits, only for the episodes in which they appear.

Series 10 (2023)[edit]

All episodes for this series became available on the BBC iPlayer from the 6 January 2023

  • NOTE: Other than Mark Williams as Father Brown, and Nancy Carroll as Lady Felicia, this is an entirely new cast. Sorely missing the camaraderie of the previous characters: Bunty Windermere, Mrs Mccarthy, Inspector Mallory, Sergeant Goodfellow. Supposedly, this was done to revamp the series, breathe new life into it. So far, it's been a lackluster storyline, with the character of Father Brown falling short of previous years.
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1011"The Winds of Change"John MaidensDan Muirden6 January 2023 (2023-01-06)

The newly opened Kembleford Model Village features two inch figurines of village characters such as Father Brown, Sergeant Goodfellow, Mrs McCarthy (who has returned to Ireland) and Bunty, on safari in Africa. A proposed housing development by Harry Grover is causing tensions in the village before a crucial parish council vote on the proposal. When two of the council members, Joe Telford and Jennifer Mossop, opposed to the development are murdered Father Brown notices their figurines have been moved to where they had been killed, before their respective murders. Inspector Sullivan, temporary replacement for Inspector Mallory who has transferred to Scotland, arrests Grover found with Mossop, murder weapon in hand. Father Brown is aided by Mrs Devine, hoping to become the next housekeeper; a position Father Brown has given to Mrs Burns. When Father Brown and Devine find his figurine is missing she is given the task of finding it while Father Brown looks for one of many suspects. Good news for Mrs Devine and bad news for Inspector Sullivan follow the apprehension of the murderer.

First Appearance of Claudie Blakley as Mrs Devine. Return of Tom Chambers as Inspector Sullivan as a series regular
1022"The Company of Men"Paul RiordanDominique Moloney13 January 2023 (2023-01-13)

Brenda Palmer, whom Father Brown met at a borstal for girls, arrives at his door asking for help after being accused of theft by the owner, Jasper Granford, of a gentlemen's club she worked at. Lady Felicia and Mrs Devine decide to accompany both to the club. Father Brown quickly discovers the real culprit; the owner's son Bertie. Lady Felecia is annoyed when Granford orders her and Mrs Devine out of the club. When Granford is murdered and his safe robbed, Inspector Sullivan arrests Bertie who is desperate for money for a past indiscretion. A club member, Colonel Partridge, has disappeared leaving his jacket at the murder scene, the club manager was bankrupted by Granford, and Granford's wife was abused by her husband. Father Brown, with Mrs Devine's help, uncovers Granford's shady business dealings making money by bankrupting businesses. Brenda is befriended by night cleaner Moira, who worked in a theatre Granford bankrupted, teaching her to juggle. The jacket left at the scene provides a clue with its odour of candlewax and turpentine. Brenda is taken on by Father Brown as housekeeper.

First series regular appearance of Ruby-May Martinwood as Brenda Palmer. Eighth guest appearance of Nancy Carroll as Lady Felicia.
1033"The Gardeners of Eden"Michael LaceyDavid Semple20 January 2023 (2023-01-20)
Celebrity florist Octavia Eden, diagnosed with a terminal illness, returns to live in Kembleford where she was born. Living at the manor with her daughter, Lizzy Eden, and niece, Noele Scharma, she gives them a series of tasks to determine who will inherit her estate. At one of the events the previous owner of the manor, John Mulch, dies of aconite poisoning. Mulch was an embittered man and Sullivan arrests his wife who has aconite growing in her back garden. Father Brown, believing her to be innocent, probes into the reason Octavia Eden had left Kembleford heartbroken 45 years previously, inadvertently getting Brenda Palmer arrested for breaking and entering. The daughter and niece call a truce and complete the last task together to the delight of the dying Octavia Eden, knowing they had more in common than she had told them.
1044"The Beast of Wedlock"John MaidensLol Fletcher27 January 2023 (2023-01-27)
The vicar of the village of Wedlock, Rev'd Duncan, asks for Father Brown's help to find Gabriel Wadey, the missing son of his churchwarden Sam Wadey. He is believed to have been attacked by a phantom big cat that has already attacked Sylvia Garcia whose ex-husband, Professor Garcia, was making money from writing about the cat. Father Brown recognises Sam Wadey who had saved his life when they were both soldiers in The Great War. When the Rev'd Duncan is found dead, seemingly attacked by the cat, Inspector Sullivan arrests Sam Wadey but he is soon released following Father Brown's discovery that Professor Garcia had been withholding information about Gabriel Wadey's affair with his ex-wife who was upset when Gabriel broke off the affair to move to London to earn a living as a gigolo. The Rev'd Duncan's hobby as a zoologist gives Father Brown a clue to the whereabouts of Gabriel and the death of the vicar.
1055"The Hidden Man"Michael LaceyTahsin Guner3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)

Flambeau believes he is being framed for a theft and murder across Europe when valuables he stole 25 years earlier are being re-stolen and his handkerchief calling card is left at the scene. He asks for Father Brown's help as the last item he stole, a gold bracelet, is up for sale at a nearby auction house. Inspector Sullivan in pursuit of Flambeau receives an anonymous tip and arrives at the auction house as a security guard is murdered and the bracelet stolen. Flambeau is captured claiming the auctioneer killed the security guard, but Sullivan is swayed by the evidence and arrests Flambeau, which may prove to be his ticket back to Scotland Yard, despite Father Brown finding evidence to support Flambeau's claim. As Flambeau is led away he secretly gives Father Brown the bracelet. Father Brown investigates the background of the bracelet, its theft 25 years ago and the suicide of a businessman. Father Brown is kidnapped by the killer and his accomplice. Flambeau escapes from Sullivan to find Father Brown and the bracelet aided by Mrs Devine and Brenda.

Eleventh guest appearance of John Light as Hercule Flambeau.
1066"The Royal Visit"Paul RiordanMark Brotherhood10 February 2023 (2023-02-10)
Plans for a royal visit by Princess Margaret (Olivia Benjamin) to open a new school library in Kembleford are thrown into disarray when the library is vandalised and caretaker Raymond Harrison is murdered. Harrison, a pickpocket who had been in prison, carried a locket with a schoolgirl photo of the current headmistress Amanda Clement (Sarah Smart). Harrison also owed money to Mayor Wood. Royal protection officer, Inspector Beckett (Tristan Gemmill), and Royal aide to Princess Margaret, Elizabeth Barnes, were also present. Chief Inspector Sullivan (Tom Chambers) arrests Clement whose fingerprints were on the murder weapon. Father Brown is more interested in a gold lighter that Barnes had, which actually belonged to Princess Margaret, pickpocketed from Barnes and recovered by Inspector Beckett who knew of Harrison's past. An old newspaper of Harrison's, now missing, also interests Father Brown but that relies on Inspector Sullivan remembering a football match played in 1937.
1077"The Show Must Go On"Miranda Howard-WilliamsSarah-Louise Hawkins17 February 2023 (2023-02-17)

The Kembleford Players need help preparing for a charity performance of Much Ado about Nothing, in memory of the baby of director Patrick Maitland and his actress wife Charlotte. The infant died years earlier when Patrick was looking after her. After breaking her leg, Charlotte is replaced by Mrs Devine. Father Brown inveigles his way to play the Friar, and Sergeant Goodfellow is already playing a number of minor roles

Rose helps with the papier-mâché props.

Leading man Jeremy Sandford is poisoned by weed killer in his hip flask. Father Brown discovers Sandford was once a con-man and blackmailer who had ruined the lives of his victims including members of the players' families.

Sandford always operated with an accomplice and Inspector Sullivan receives anonymous letters leading him to arrest first a local farmer, then Patrick Maitland who was Sandford's best friend and had an identical hip flask.

Mrs Devine is pleased when Inspector Sullivan agrees to play the leading man.
1088"The Sands of Time"Dominic KeaveyNeil Irvine24 February 2023 (2023-02-24)
Brenda is doing extra work at clock collector Oswald Hartigan's (Bob Barrett) home and is smitten with his manservant Jake Hunt (Rowan Polonski). Father Brown and Mrs Devine (Claudie Blakley) are invited to the unveiling of a valuable world-famous Nightingale clock. Also in attendance are Hartigan's younger wife Betty (Jasmyn Banks) who was his maid whom he married when his first wife died; his grasping son Lord Quentin Hartigan (Jesse Fox), and estranged friend watch repairer Stan Hoskens (Stephen Kennedy). When the son is found dead, apparently hit by the clock which is missing, Father Brown notices coal dust in his hand. Inspector Sullivan (Tom Chambers) arrests Hoskens after discovering a blood stained handkerchief. Brenda discovers the clock in Hunt's wardrobe. Father Brown has noted a sudden reconciliation between father and son before the murder, coal dust on Oswald's tie, his wife's craving for coal, Hosken's relationship with Hartigan, and Jake Hunt's childhood past as a Polish wartime refugee.
1099"The Wheels of Wrath"Dominic KeaveyMatthew Cooke & Vincent Lund3 March 2023 (2023-03-03)
Motorbike gang the Ton Up's arrive in Kembleford one of whom, Roger Norton, seems to be on a pilgrimage lighting a candle in St Mary's. When he is killed by barbed wire strung across the road Father Brown investigates. The suspects were all at a local cafe owned by Denny Beaton estranged from his family, from whom gang leader Billy Turner had stolen money. Norton had taken Turner's place in a race at the last minute. Cafe assistant Lance South had an argument and threatened Turner. South was also in love with Lisa Morris trying to escape her domineering mother and was rebuffed by Turner. Inspector Sullivan arrests South. Father Brown is more interested in why Roger Norton had lit a candle in church and with sergeant Goodfellow's help discover Turner and Norton were involved in the death of a young girl. Father Brown challenges Turner to a race; bicycle v motorbike.
11010"The Serpent Within"Miranda Howard-WilliamsDan Muirden10 March 2023 (2023-03-10)
Inspector Sullivan finds himself in the cells after his informant Harry Davenport is murdered during the course of a burglary while Sullivan was staking out the wrong house. WPC Sergeant Francis arrives from London and discovers stolen jewellery, from past robberies in the Kembleford area, in his possession. Francis had been sent by Detective Superintendent Alan Alford; the very man Sullivan was to testify against at a police corruption hearing that would have seen Sullivan return to his old job in London. Father Brown and Mrs Devine are determined to prove his innocence which was difficult as he had been pawning his possessions to send cash to his parents whose home in London had been burnt down. The situation becomes more tense when Mrs Devine is kidnapped by a ruthless killer demanding Sullivan confesses to the robberies. Sergeant Goodfellow, waiting for his Inspectors exam result, is at loggerheads with the fast tracked Sergeant Francis.

Series 11 (2024)[edit]

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1111"The Kembleston Olimpicks"Miranda Howard-WilliamsDan Muirden5 January 2024 (2024-01-05)

The 1955 Kembleston Olimpicks between the villages of Kembleford and Hambleston bring murderous tensions between the teams with accusations of cheating and contestants unable to compete. Kembleford team captain, Dr Geoffrey Fleming, disqualifies his own brother Brian for cheating, despite his claims of innocence. When a contestant is poisoned during the spinach-eating contest with a bowl meant for Dr Fleming, Inspector Sullivan arrests Brian for murder. To prove his innocence, Father Brown has to find someone with a grudge against the doctor and is not short of candidates. Mrs Devine and Inspector Sullivan's not-so-secret affair is exposed when her son, Eddie Devine, who idolised his dead father Ronald, arrives home unexpectedly. A photograph taken by Ronald Devine at the 1952 Olimpicks gives Father Brown a clue.

First appearance of Barney Wilkinson as Eddie Devine
1122"The Forensic Nun"Ian BarberNeil Irvine12 January 2024 (2024-01-12)

The Kembleford Arts and Crafts Fair, organised by newcomer to the village Gaynor Garfield, brings artistic rivalries to the fore, which is compounded when renowned artist Marmaduke Snell arrives. His obnoxious behaviour towards the other artists and craftspeople is tolerated by Garfield. When he is poisoned by cyanide in a bottle of wine, Inspector Sullivan arrests the winemaker – none other than Sister Boniface who brought the wine, which she had bottled herself at her nearby convent, St Agnes. With Mrs Devine's and Sergeant Goodfellow's help, Father Brown frees Sister Boniface from jail without Inspector Sullivan's knowledge, allowing her to prove her innocence. The discovery of a wedding ring, a missing tin of metal polish and glucose tablets provide a solution.

Second appearance of Lorna Watson as Sister Boniface. Ingrid Oliver, Watson's comedy double act partner is also in the episode. This episode serves as a prequel to the spin-off series Sister Boniface Mysteries (also starring Watson), which began airing in 2022.
1133"The Hermit of Hazelnut Cottage"Miranda Howard-WilliamsDavid Semple19 January 2024 (2024-01-19)
Brenda receives a letter apparently from Dr Angus McClurgy of Butterley Rise. In 1944 she was sent to live with him as an evacuee until he suddenly sent her to a children's home. Brenda, Father Brown and Mrs Devine pay McClurgy a visit and find him living as a hermit in a ramshackle cottage. He denies writing the letter and does not initially recognize Brenda. Father Brown discovers the letter was sent by neighbour Dotty Finglesham because McClurgy was holding up a property developer who was going to provide new bungalows for the residents. McClurgy's refusal leads the developer to purchase an adjacent piece of land, Butterley Meadow, for the bungalows, much to the distress of several residents, including Brenda's former fellow evacuee Susan Payne. When the developer is found murdered and buried in a grave far bigger than required, Father Brown discovers he had cheated landowner Lord Sprockett into selling him the meadow, which Finglesham had used as a shrine to her husband, who was killed flying in the First World War. Brenda also remembers Susan's claim to have seen an injured German pilot who was shot down nearby. Father Brown has to uncover buried memories from the Second World War from all those present.
1144"The Last Supper"Paul RiordanSarah-Louise Hawkins26 January 2024 (2024-01-26)
A food fair comes to Kembleford hosted by Mrs Devine's old school friend, chef and cookery book writer Harriet Sykes and her publisher husband David. With her two chefs, Lei Yen and Rafi Fardi, Sykes is out to impress London hotel owner Hugo Pearl-Blythe and gives Mrs Devine a lot of unwelcome responsibilities. Restaurant critic Chester Gates turns up unexpectedly, and his vicious ego upsets everyone. He is about to publish his memoirs with chapters about all three chefs. When Gates is found dead from rat poison, the evidence leads Inspector Sullivan to arrest Lei Yen. She had been in Gates' room, and the chapter of his memoirs about her father is missing. Father Brown looks into the backgrounds of all concerned – including David Sykes who had secretly sent Gates tickets – while Brenda and Mrs Devine try to keep the fair running.
1155"The Father, The Son"Ian BarberTahsin Guner2 February 2024 (2024-02-02)

Flambeau returns to Kembleford after receiving the obituary of his father Gabriel Hawksworth. He discovers that his father lured him there to help recover a gold crown belonging to the Vatican, which he had stolen from a museum for crime baron Drake Underwood. A security guard, Elliot Tucker, was killed during the robbery. Flambeau reluctantly agrees, not trusting his father's claim of a religious conversion and a desire to help the guard's widow and young son. Discovered by Underwood while stealing the crown, Flambeau escapes with his father's help. Along with Father Brown, they are pursued by Underwood, his son and two henchmen, with Inspector Sullivan not far behind. The three end up at the widow's home with disastrous results. Fleeing to nearby woods, Underwood catches up with them, and Father Brown's priestly office is needed.

Twelfth guest appearance of John Light as Hercule Flambeau.
1166"The Quill of Osric"Paul RiordanLol Fletcher9 February 2024 (2024-02-09)
Murder with Tea, an annual celebration weekend of local crime writers, is held at the home of Lady Violet. Entrants for the crime-writing award vie for The "Quill of Osric," in memory of famed crime writer Osric Wolf, who committed suicide exactly a year earlier. Among the entrants are ex-Gloucester University students Walter Mitford, sponsored by Lady Violet, and Jack Wilmott, there at the insistence of his overbearing father, acclaimed crime writer Sir Kingsley Wilmott. A literary agent, Miss Lipton, is on hand, looking to sign a new author. When Jack Wilmott and then Miss Lipton are attacked, Father Brown investigates and discovers accusations of plagiarism going back years. Jack Wilmott won a university prize that Mitford felt should have been his. Father Brown also discovers Jack Wilmott's latest book has a character with a promiscuous history similar to that of Lady Violet's youth – a past that she had kept hidden from everybody except Osric Wolf.
1177"The Word of the Condemned"Michael LaceyDominique Moloney16 February 2024 (2024-02-16)

Lady Felicia asks Father Brown to investigate the death of her goddaughter, Sophie Blackthorn, believed to be the fourth victim of The Bride Killer, William Harrow, who is awaiting hanging. Lady Felicia has been told her goddaughter's husband Ralph may have killed her. Father Brown, Lady Felicia, Mrs Devine, and Brenda go to the Blackthorn Institute, a college for criminal studies set up in memory of Sophie and run by Ralph and forensic pathologist Professor Pritchard. They meet student Daniel Price, who has evidence pointing to another suspect, but he is poisoned before he can share his findings. Father Brown has to untangle the close relationships among husband, wife, the husband's sister, Professor Pritchard, and the professor's assistant. A photograph of a van tyre belonging to a local butcher's is the only clue.

Ninth guest appearance of Nancy Carroll as Lady Felicia.
1188"The Last Tango in Kembleford"Michael LaceyRebecca Ramsden23 February 2024 (2024-02-23)
The Fletcham's Dance School is run by brother and sister Derek and Gillian Fletcham, who hold a talent showcase that the ambitious Gillian expects to propel her to stardom. She ditches her brother in favour of Italian professional Mario Cantoloni, whom she knows from years ago. When Gillian is murdered, Inspector Sullivan arrests the brother, who was found with the body, blood on his hands and his sister's cherished necklace in his pocket. Father Brown delves into other members of the dance school, including husband and wife Robert and Pauline Highbury. Robert supported his wife's love of dancing by bankrolling the school, which is in debt because of Gillian's profligacy. Father Brown looks for a motive other than dancing, and a herb garden with yarrow, which can induce an abortion, provides a clue, as does an appointment in Robert's diary at a Catholic adoption agency. He also knows Cantoloni is not who he seems.
1199"The Dead of Night"Carys LewisSarah Anson1 March 2024 (2024-03-01)
In the days before Louisa Ross's memorial mass, wealthy Bernard Ross is convinced his daughter, who committed suicide while suffering an unusual illness, has risen from her grave. His conviction that she is a vampire is fed by friend Gilbert Gallamore. The arrival of vampire hunter Silas O'Hagen compounds the story, and he offers to destroy the vampire for a fee. Father Brown tries to dispel Ross's fears, but that night Gallamore is found dead seemingly from a vampire bite. Louisa Ross's necklace, which had been buried with her, is on the floor beside the victim. Inspector Sullivan is ill, so Sergeant Goodfellow is temporally promoted to investigate the crime, along with several fraud cases in nearby villages. Father Brown helps Goodfellow as they interview Ross, housemaid Janice Higgins, Ross's sister-in-law Christine Kipley, and O'Hagen. A probable cause for Louisa's mysterious symptoms, what she wrote in her diary, and a photo in the memorial booklet provide further clues.
12010"The Scars of War"Carys LewisDan Muirden8 March 2024 (2024-03-08)

A memorial to the Kembleford Home Guard bomb disposal unit brings old memories to the fore: the death of Mrs Divine's husband as he approached an unexploded bomb and the disappearance of Rachael Waterson's young son and his bicycle. Attending the memorial are Eddie Divine wearing his father's medals, widow Rachael Waterson, Private John Carlton, conscientious objector Oscar Treadwell, and overbearing and vindictive Captain Fred Howton. Eddie confronts Howton, claiming that he should have dealt with the bomb that killed his father, and when Howton is murdered that night by a bullet fired from 64 yards away, Eddie is implicated when a matching rifle is found in Mrs Divine's shed. Inspector Sullivan asks Father Brown to help prove Eddie's innocence. Father Brown uncovers a wartime affair, a marriage ended, wartime service unrecognised, and a recent dismissal. A bicycle buried in the woods and a wartime logbook lead Father Brown to the murderer and a ticking bomb. Mrs Divine is upset with Inspector Sullivan for arresting her son and after seeing him with a younger woman.

Second appearance of Barney Wilkinson as Eddie Devine

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