- Hello.
- Hello.
He's Tom Brittney.
- And he's Robson Green.
- Yeah.
- And we are gonna read some of the lovely letters that you, the fans have written to us.
- Grantchester is not just a TV series, it's more like all the characters portrayed are part of my own family.
It warms my heart and soul with each episode.
- That's really lovely Mary, thank you very much.
- Without you, we can't actually make the show so.
- And even Larry grows on you.
- Yeah, there we go.
- It's lovely that.
- Well for one thing, the hero is cute.
Not too short or too fat, not hirsute!
So old ladies like me, see him and think wee, and have sweet things about him to boot.
- That's from Bindy B., aged 92 from Chicago.
Bindy, that's lovely.
- Watching Grantchester is like slipping on your coziest sweater with a good cup of tea.
The stories are captivating, deal with our daily human challenges, but are anchored in goodness.
Aw.
I'm so grateful for Grantchester.
Julie O. from Indiana.
Thank you very much, Julie.
- From Jim P. I'm so grateful to the thoughtful way Grantchester has portrayed the life of gay curate Leonard Finch.
While set in 1950s England, the storyline has offered themes that still resonate today.
Each season has reflected both the struggle of the times and offered ways for modern day viewers to consider their own relationships to LGBTQ+ individuals.
Thank you Masterpiece for such masterful storytelling.
I can't wait for the new season.
Thank you very much.
It's a very nice letter.
- So this is a letter from Joe A.
Each week, every episode is like visiting old friends.
I love that.
That's my, that's exactly what I feel about it.
They're never dull and you can always expect the unexpected.
So nice.
That's so nice, but that's what it is.
It feels like old friends.
That's what I always think about this show is it's like hanging out with your old mates.
- That's it.
- That's nice, isn't it?
We can read from a page.
- We can.
Done.
Should we, should we walk off?
Let's do this.
(gentle music)