Fans of the sun-soaked crime drama Return to Paradise were met with an unexpected change to their Friday night viewing. The show has taken a surprise break from its regular BBC One slot, leaving viewers wondering what happened to the latest episode.
Why the Schedule Changed
The culprit for this week's absence is the annual BBC Children in Need charity broadcast. The extensive coverage began at 7pm and ran through the evening, occupying the show's usual 8pm start time. This forced the programme off the air for one week.
The good news for dedicated fans is that this is only a temporary pause. The BBC has confirmed that Return to Paradise is set to return to its familiar Friday night spot in exactly seven days' time.
When and Where to Watch Next
The third episode of season two will be broadcast next Friday, November 21, at its usual time of 8pm on BBC One. For those who can't wait, the entire second series boxset is available to stream right now on BBC iPlayer. The platform also hosts all episodes from the first season, as well as previous series of its sister shows, Death in Paradise and Beyond Paradise.
The upcoming episode promises another intriguing case. The BBC teases: “A CEO is poisoned during a spiritual ceremony at a corporate retreat, but the killer’s method defies explanation.” This Australian-set spin-off only made its highly anticipated return for a second series a couple of weeks ago, making this brief hiatus all the more noticeable for its growing fanbase.