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Sister Boniface Mysteries

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Sister Boniface Mysteries
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Sister Boniface Mysteries is a British cosy mystery detective period comedy drama television series, created by Jude Tindall, which is produced by BBC Studios and BritBox. It is a spin-off of Father Brown, as the Sister Boniface character was introduced in "The Bride of Christ", a 2013 episode of Father Brown. A 10-episode first series premiered on 8 February 2022, on the BritBox streaming service,[1] and released in the UK on the UKTV Drama channel later in 2022.[2] Sister Boniface Mysteries was commissioned for a second series,[3] which began streaming in the US on Britbox on 3 April 2023. Series 3 began streaming on Britbox in the US on 24 April 2024.[4] Filming on series 4 began in July 2024.[5]

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Premise

The series is set in England during the early 1960s. Sister Boniface is a Catholic nun at St. Vincent's Convent set in the fictional town of Great Slaughter in the Cotswolds (which were used as locations in Father Brown). In addition to her religious duties at the convent, she makes wine and has a PhD in forensic science (although this is referred to as a MA (Cantab), in "The Forensic Nun" episode of Father Brown) allowing her to serve as a scientific adviser to the local police on investigations.[6]

The three regularly featured police officers are Detective Inspector Sam Gillespie (revealed in Series 1 episode 9 to be a former army officer), Detective Sergeant Felix Livingstone (on secondment from the police force of Bermuda) and Constable (WPC) Peggy Button.

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Cast

Supporting cast

  • Belinda Lang as Mrs. Clam
  • Carolyn Pickles as Reverend Mother Adrian
  • Virginia Fiol as Sister Reginald
  • Tina Chiang as Sister Peter
  • David Sterne as Tom Thomas
  • Ivan Kaye as Ted Button
  • Sarah Crowden as Miss Thimble
  • Robert Daws as Chief Constable Hector Lowsley
  • Mat Fraser as Clement Rugg, reporter
  • Jack Gouldbourne as Norman Walley, junior reporter, classmate of Peggy Button
  • Ayesha Griffiths as Victoria Braithwaite, fiancée of Felix

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Production

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Princethorpe College in June 2013

Development

Father Brown executive producer Will Trotter anticipated developing a Sister Boniface spin-off as soon as Father Brown had ended. He eventually pitched the concept to Britbox.[6] The series share several writers and directors, such as John Maidens, Paul Gibson, Kit Lambert, Tahsin Güner and Ian Barber.

Locations

The location for St Vincent's Convent is Princethorpe College, a Catholic independent day school in Princethorpe, near Rugby, Warwickshire, England.[7]

The location for the town's village hall is in Great Barrington, Gloucestershire. This hall is used multiple times during Series 2.

The location of the hidden radio station in Series 2 Episode 8 "Dead Air" was at Donnington Brewery, which is also home to Mrs Devine's house in Father Brown.

The location of the Spitfire pub is the Bakers Arms in Broad Campden.

Episodes

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Series 1 (2022)

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Series 2 (2023)

Series 2 began streaming in the US on 3 April 2023.

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Christmas special (2023)

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Series 3 (2024)

All episodes are available from streaming services.

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Christmas special (2024)

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References

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