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BBC Beyond Paradise series replacement confirmed as show comes to an end
@Source: dailyrecord.co.uk
Tonight's the night for the season finale of Beyond Paradise, set to air at 8pm. Viewers will finally discover what lies ahead for Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall) and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton). The concluding episode promises a thrilling ride, with its synopsis teasing: "When nurse Lucy vanishes on her way to work, suspicion falls on Josh Woods - Kelby's rival, reports the Mirror . "But when Josh receives a chilling voicemail, the team begins to suspect that there's more to this case than meets the eye." Adding to the suspense, it reveals: "In the recording, Lucy can be heard shouting 'devil', followed by a beastly growl. Could the legend of the Devil's Hump hold the key to solving her disappearance? "As the investigation heats up, Humphrey finds himself caught between his personal life and his duty. With Rosie's birthday just around the corner, he and Martha are committed to throwing her the perfect party." While the series' end may leave fans feeling a little blue, there's already news about what's next in line for the TV slot. As per the Radio Times TV schedule, Beyond Paradise will be replaced by Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr, as reported by the Express. Taking over the regular 8pm slot, viewers can look forward to the fifth episode of season six of Alan's design show, which teases: "The designers head to Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, the iconic home of English rugby, to renovate hospitality suites. "They must create a premium experience for diehard rugby fans by producing a swanky bar for serving pre-match drinks and a stylish dining area for putting on a generous spread. Restaurateur Nisha Katona helps regular judge Michelle Ogundehin decide who will secure a place in the quarter-final." Alan's usual Thursday 8pm slot is in for a change. Due to adjustments in the television schedule, episode five will now air on Friday, May 9, while episode six has been moved forward to Wednesday, May 14. The reshuffle is due to the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 taking the spotlight. With the Eurovision Grand Final scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 26 countries are preparing to compete for the Eurovision 2025 title. Eurovision enthusiasts can anticipate two live Semi-Finals - on Tuesday, May 13 and Thursday, May 15 - where they'll get a glimpse of all 37 acts hoping to win the Eurovision crown. Additionally, Alan's show will step aside on Thursday, May 8, to make room for a trip down memory lane with the VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember special. Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter here.
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