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SURPRISE REUNION

Beyond Paradise fans shocked as stars of hit 80s show reunite after 36 years on BBC drama

A Very Peculiar Practice ran for two series in 1986 and 1988

BBC Beyond Paradise fans lost it when Kris Marshall reunited with Death in Paradise star.

Humphrey Goodman - portrayed by Kris Marshall - was back on screens on Friday night with the second instalment of Beyond Paradise.

Humphrey Goodman was back on screens on Friday night
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Humphrey Goodman was back on screens on Friday nightCredit: BBC
Martha's mum Anne was going on a date
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Martha's mum Anne was going on a dateCredit: BBC
Fans were delighted to see the familiar face
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Fans were delighted to see the familiar faceCredit: BBC

Humphrey is famous for playing a detective on the sunny island of Saint Marie in Death in Paradise.

And he recently spoke to character Arnold Finch, played by Peter Davison.

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that Peter showed up in last night's episode as a man going on a date with Martha's mum Anne (Barbara Flynn).

Fans were delighted to see the familiar face, as one said: "I was hoping that Peter Davison would have a scene with Barbara Flynn as soon as he was announced as a guest star.

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"Peter Davison and Barbara Flynn together again!"

Another wrote: "I do love when we get characters from the past popping back up."

A third added: "#BeyondParadise Peter Davison 'dating' Barbara Flynn? Oh come on! That can't be a casting coincidence."

The stars both appeared in BBC drama A Very Peculiar Practice, set in the health centre of a British university and ran for two series in 1986 and 1988.

The series was a comedy with surreal elements about an idealistic young doctor, Stephen Daker (Peter Davison), who joined a university medical centre staffed by an ill-assorted group of doctors.

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This included the bisexual, ultra-feminist Rose Marie (Barbara Flynn), scheming to advance her career.

It was written by Andrew Davies and was inspired by his experiences as a lecturer at the University of Warwick.

And it has been interpreted as a commentary on contemporary trends in education.

Beyond Paradise continues on Friday at 9pm on BBC One.

Peter and Barbara in BBC drama A Very Peculiar Practice
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Peter and Barbara in BBC drama A Very Peculiar PracticeCredit: BBC Two
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