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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Death in Paradise is a crime drama premiering in 2011, a joint Anglo-French production between The BBC and France Télévisions. Created by Robert Thorogood, it stars Ben Miller of Armstrong And Miller as Richard Poole, a straitlaced London Met policeman who is assigned to a case on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie (played by French overseas département Guadaloupe). Status Quo Is God kicks in and Poole ends up sticking around for further cases and struggling to adapt to the different climate and working methods as a Fish Out of Water. His partner and rival is Camille Bordey, a detective sergeant on loan from the Guadaloupe police played by French actress Sara Martins. |