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Beyond Paradise series 2, episode 3 cast: Who are the guest stars?

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In Friday evening's third instalment of Beyond Paradise, it's a big day for Humphrey (Kris Marshall) and Martha (Sally Bretton) as the day of the fostering home visit arrives.The team also investigates a fishing trawler that heads out to sea from Shipton Abbott with three brothers and their ill mother on board - but returns with only the three men.

A note found on the boat indicates the woman has taken her own life but things get complicated when her estranged daughter arrives in town to help organise her funeral.

Ahead of tonight's show, let's take a look at the Beyond Paradise guest stars... Beyond Paradise series 2, episode 3 cast: Who are the guest stars?

Jaimie Martins - Danny Webb English actor Danny Webb is introduced as new character fisherman Jaime Martins in the third episode of this year's series.The 65 year old is probably best known for his role as prisoner Morse in the film Alien 3, but has also appeared in Doctor Who episodes The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit.

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