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'Father Brown' and 'Death In Paradise' Return for New Seasons This April

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Get ready for your Monday nights to be enshrouded in mystery once again... everyone's favorite crime-solving dramas 'Death in Paradise' and 'Father Brown' are returning for new seasons at long last!

Starting April 4, tune in to KCET for two hours of whodunit conundrums that'll be sure to get you scratching your head and furrowing your brows.

See air times below!

Death in Paradise (Season 11) – Mondays, 8 p.m.

Death in Paradise Season 11
Ralf Little portrays DI Neville Parker in "Death in Paradise."

Revisit the idyllic Caribbean island of Saint Marie with DI Neville Parker, as he continues to investigate mysterious murders and puzzling cases (as well as cases of his own pertaining to the heart). This season, new cases range from a skydiver who is seemingly stabbed mid-air, to a murder on a golf course, and many more. See Showpage.

Father Brown (Season 9) – Mondays, 9 p.m.

Father Brown Season 9
Mark Williams as Father Brown.

This season, join the kindly cleric and citizen-sleuth Father Brown in the sleepy, fictional Costwold Village as he gets to the bottom of dastardly deeds stirring the community. Watch him search for forgotten treasure in a 15th-century castle and race against the clock to unmask a murderer at a masquerade-themed New Year's Eve celebration. See Showpage.

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