Robson Green and Tom Brittney reunite for the sixth season of ITV's Grantchester, the Cambridgeshire-set crime drama.

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In the latest trailer, Reverend Will Davenport and his crime-solving partner DI Geordie Keating are heading off to Merries Holiday Camp for a much-needed break in episode one, with Unforgotten's Andy Nyman guest-starring in the series six premiere. Unsurprisingly, however, Davenport and Keating are back to work when the camp's owner, Roy Reeves, is discovered dead.

The new trailer also teased the arrival of Will's step-sister Tamara, played by Poldark's Emily Patrick, as well as a guest appearance from The Thick of It star Rebecca Front.

We'll also see a "sexually liberated" Will begin to start dating in earnest. Speaking to RadioTimes.com and other press, Tom Brittney teased a "shock" romantic storyline for Reverend Will Davenport.

Last week, Robson Green teased that Davenport and Keating's relationship is set to become "incredibly volatile" during series six, adding: "It’s all about Geordie not seeing the world how Will sees it and Will not seeing the world how Geordie sees it and conflict occurs."

It hopefully won't be the end of the duo's unlikely friendship as ITV confirmed last month that Grantchester would be returning to our screens for a seventh series, set in the summer of 1959.

Read on for everything you need to know about Grantchester season six.

Grantchester season 6 release date

Confirmed: Grantchester season six will start its eight-part series on Friday 3rd September at 9pm on ITV.

US viewers can watch Grantchester season six on PBS Masterpiece from 3rd October 2021 at 9pm (EST).

Grantchester resumed production back in October 2020, and PBS (the home for Grantchester across the pond) celebrated the news with a compilation video of cast members' experiences of adapting to their COVID-safe working environment; including masks in-between takes, and (much needed) post-lockdown haircuts...

In a statement, Kudos Executive Producer Emma Kingsman-Lloyd said: “In these difficult times we are delighted to be able to film another series of our beloved Grantchester.

"The cast and crew have worked tirelessly to bring the series to the screen and we know the audience are very excited to see what Will, Geordie and the Grantchester family have in store for them.”

Grantchester season 6 cast

The central pair of Robson Green and Tom Brittney will be returning, both reprising their roles as DI Geordie Keating and Reverend Will Davenport respectively.

Dominic Mafham will also reprise his role as St John Gurney-Clifford.

Season six guest stars will include Jemma Redgrave, Gary Beadle (who plays the Archdeacon), Rachael Stirling, Miles Jupp and Rebecca Front.

Grantchester season 6 plot

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Set in 1958, the first episode of season six will see the pair attempting to unwind at a holiday camp – only to wind up investigating a murder at the resort.

ITV has teased: “As events unfold on the trip, there will be serious repercussions for the rest of the series.”

The season five finale also saw a shock twist, when Tom Brittney’s Reverend Will Davenport broke his vow of celibacy – by sleeping with a nun, the older and unconventional Sister Grace (Tracy-Ann Oberman).

"You've had sex! You sly old dog... You've slept with your boss's missus!" Detective Geordie Keating responded with glee after guessing Will's secret.

Could season five's twist mean that the Cambridgeshire vicar will now be more open to romance in the upcoming season?

Find out where Grantchester is filmed with our location guide.

Grantchester season 6 trailer

You can watch the PBS trailer for Grantchester season six here.

Towards the end of August, ITV shared a new trailer for the upcoming sixth series, teasing guest appearances from the likes of Unforgotten's Andy Nyman, Poldark's Emily Patrick and The Thick of It's Rebecca Front.

Granchester will return to ITV on Friday 3rd September. You can order the Grantchester Mysteries books from Amazon.

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Flora CarrDrama Writer, RadioTimes.com
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