Filming for the cosy crime drama concluded back in August, with the BBC releasing first-look images, teasing what's to come for Father Brown and the residents of Kembleford.
Meanwhile, Mark Williams, Tom Chambers, Claudie Blakley, Ruby-May Martinwood and John Burton are all stepping back into their characters' shoes, and Sorcha Cusack, who played Mrs Bridgette McCarthy from season 1 to 9, will make a guest return in episode 1.
The synopsis for the new episodes teased: "Following the jubilant wedding celebrations at the end of series 12, the new Mr and Mrs Sullivan settle into married life and a new home, with Isabel thrilled to be welcomed into the Policeman’s Wives Society.
"With his consecration now looming, Bishop-Elect Fox plans to enact his revenge upon Father Brown, leaving Kembleford changed forever. And in a Father Brown first – the group take a trip to the seaside!"
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Mark Williams said in a statement: "My dad was a surveyor and taught me how to look at buildings, not just their architecture but how they were used, and why they were where they are. So one of the constant pleasures of filming Father Brown for me is the places we film in, and I always have the relevant Pevsner’s ‘Buildings of England’ book to hand.
"Also, The Fleece Inn in Bretforton which is a English pub time capsule, the spectacular Baroque church at Great Witley, and to top it off a selection of lovely stone Cotswold houses and churches. What a fabulous itinerary. And we filmed an episode at the seaside! Lucky lad, as my dad would have said."
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