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The final season kicks off in the momentous summer of 1963. Alphy reconnects with his estranged mother and questions his faith. Geordie faces a promotion that could end his crime-solving partnership with Alphy, and Cathy's career soars. As Leonard discovers his paternal side and Miss Scott faces a life-changing event, the Grantchester family must face love, loss, and forgiveness one last time.
In the aftermath of the CeCe's siege, Geordie fights for his life while fugitive Dex Sutton is on the run. As Alphy and Larry track him through the Cambridgeshire countryside, Alphy's crisis of faith reaches its peak. Meanwhile, Leonard and Daniel take a bold step toward family, and Grantchester must face questions of forgiveness, love, and redemption.
As Grantchester swelters in the August heat, Alphy searches for redemption and renewed faith while Geordie investigates the murder of local crook Frank Brook. The case spirals into chaos when armed robbers storm CeCe's Boutique, taking Cathy and Mrs. C hostage. As tensions rise and shots are fired, courage, love, and sacrifice are pushed to their limits.
Cathy's triumph at CeCe's turns dark when a club manager is found dead and Alphy is discovered drunk at an illegal poker game. As Geordie uncovers a web of extortion, friendships fracture and faith falters. Leonard finds hope in caring for young Raymond.
When a man is found dead near Bishop Grey's home, Alphy and Geordie uncover corruption within the Church's inner circle. Alphy's faith is shaken as he confronts hypocrisy and elitism, while Geordie secures his long-awaited promotion but faces growing distance from Cathy. Meanwhile, Leonard returns to his calling.
Alphy's trip to reconcile with his mother takes a shocking turn when he is introduced to someone and uncovers painful truths about family and faith. On the train home, a fellow passenger is murdered, and Alphy becomes the prime suspect amid prejudice and fear. Back in Grantchester, Leonard defends troubled Raymond from Geordie, and Miss Scott hides a big secret.
Still reeling from his mother's departure, Alphy drowns his sorrows until a case at the grand but crumbling Larson Manor forces him back to work — and into a mystery. As Geordie confronts his own loneliness and accepts a promotion that could end their partnership, Leonard rediscovers his calling through a troubled young boy, and Cathy faces temptation at CeCe's.
Rivalry turns deadly when a Cambridge quiz team member is found dead and Alphy's Bible turns up at the scene. As Geordie jumps to conclusions, Alphy uncovers a dark world of bullying, secrecy, and shame. Meanwhile, Mira's role in his life leaves Alphy questioning love, identity, and faith, while Geordie faces a decision that could divide them forever.
Alphy's drive-in fundraiser turns deadly when sponsor Bert Mills is found murdered, and multiple suspects confess. As Alphy faces painful truths about his mother and faith, Geordie grows jaded, Cathy clashes with Mrs. C at CeCe's, and Leonard searches for purpose. In Grantchester, dreams, doubts, and desires collide.
The final season kicks off in the momentous summer of 1963. Alphy reconnects with his estranged mother and questions his faith. Geordie faces a promotion that could end his crime-solving partnership with Alphy, and Cathy's career soars. As Leonard discovers his paternal side and Miss Scott faces a life-changing event, the Grantchester family must face love, loss, and forgiveness one last time.
In season 10, as DI Geordie Keating and Reverend Alphy Kottaram continue to work together as a crime-solving duo in scenic Grantchester, they must also support each other through changing times, family struggles, and personal secrets. This season, Alphy feels like he's found a home, but he's forced to confront secrets he's kept close to his chest. Will he be able to let anyone fully in, or must he confront truths about himself first?
Season 9 begins in 1961, a period of accelerated social change throughout the UK. Will has begun to think of new possibilities outside the tiny village of Grantchester, and Geordie and Cathy are struggling to cope with the realities of Esme being out in the world. New drama enters the picture when Reverend Alphy arrives to a less-than-warm welcome.
Will is the happiest he's ever been but his world will be rocked by a terrible accident. He's always preached the word of a compassionate God – but how can he now, when his despair leads him on a dangerous downward spiral?
Geordie has found a new contentment in his relationship with Cathy, but when they are both confronted with shocking announcements at work their happiness is threatened. As Mrs C, Leonard, Jack and Daniel rally around, both Will and Geordie find themselves in unfamiliar, emotional waters and murder is always around the corner.
The eighth season of Grantchester will range from Speedway to spies, exploring the lives of invisible women and the very visible problems caused by Leonard's new vocation which may, once again, find him battling the law.
Exploring faith, forgiveness, and redemption – this explosive series tests Will and Geordie to the limit.
As the Reverend Will Davenport unites happy couples in holy matrimony, Detective Inspective Geordie Keating is busy as ever investigating a range of local murder cases. With a new decade just around the corner, the question of what the future holds is on everyone's minds, not least Will's, but before the 50s roll over into the swinging sixties there are some crimes to solve and some life-changing decisions to be made that might change life in Grantchester forever.
In an all-new season, it's 1958 and trouble is brewing in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester. Reverend Will Davenport relishes his role as a firebrand vicar, but the very role he loves puts him at odds with his own ideals when Leonard is caught up in a scandal. Meanwhile, Geordie finds his principles shaken, Mrs. Chapman is distraught, and Geordie's wife Cathy is defiant. With new crimes around every corner, and morality and legality at odds, it's going to take all of Will's skill and empathy to navigate these choppy waters and help the ones he loves.
James Norton and Robson Green return as the unlikely 1950s crime fighting duo, Vicar Sidney Chambers and Police Inspector Geordie Keating, in the third series of Grantchester, produced by Kudos. The six-part series is based on The Grantchester Mysteries by James Runcie.
Tessa Peake-Jones is back as Sidney's sharp tongued housekeeper Mrs Maguire who keeps the vicar in check; Morven Christie reprises her role as Sidney's forbidden lover Amanda; Al Weaver returns as the timid curate Leonard Finch; Kacey Ainsworth is back as Geordie's long suffering wife Cathy, Lorne MacFadyen puts his police helmet back on to play DC Phil Wilkinson and Seline Hizli returns as the feisty police secretary Margaret. And of course it wouldn't be Grantchester without the return of the gorgeous black Labrador Dickens.
In 1954 murderers were still hanged. And in this new series Sidney and Geordie have to face up to the consequences of becoming such an accomplished crime fighting duo. For Sidney, in particular, as the vicar in a small village this becomes increasingly difficult.
Set in the English countryside's most idyllic village, Grantchester follows two unlikely allies as they solve a series of cases that reveal the dark side of early 1950s England.