- So how you finding it (mellow jazz music) being in actual Grantchester for the first ever time?
- Yeah, it's exciting, man.
Everything looks much smaller in real life apart from you, you are huge (laughs).
- Thank you.
How you feeling, how's this feeling on you?
- It feels good, I'm looking at yours though, and your collar looks a bit smaller and more comfortable.
Mine's kind of digging into my neck here.
- You grow into it, you just grow into it naturally.
But it does, no.
- I might just ask for your one actually and just take that when... - No, finished services.
- You taking that with you?
- This is mine, yeah.
You look damn good in that.
- Well, I think you look better.
- Stop!
(Rishi laughs) You're gonna have the best time, I'm so jealous that you're getting to do this and join the happy place.
- Yeah.
- And everyone is just, ah, they are just the best people.
- So I've heard, I've heard everyone's amazing.
- Except, okay, actually there is one.
- Oh is there?
- But it's just a little... - Let me in.
- There you are, where have you been?
- [Rishi] Robson!
- I've been calling you for an hour, Tom Brittany.
- Yeah?
- And messaging you, and WhatsApping you, DMs on Instagram.
- My phone, there's something wrong with the signal I think, the satellite?
- Yeah.
What you been talking about?
What you been talking about?
- He was just gonna tell us about the one, everyone in the cast is lovely.
- Lovely.
- Except the one, there's always one, isn't there?
There's always one so.
- Ah, I know who he's talking about.
- Do you, go on, who is it then?
- It's Nick Brimble.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- I would have not thought it was Nick.
- He's tall, Nick's too tall.
- He is tall.
- Al's lovely.
- Al's great.
- Ollie, who plays Danny, he's fantastic.
- Ah, yeah.
- So if it's not Nick?
- Tessa?
- No, Tessa's super lovely.
- Tessa is, and Kacey as well.
I mean really sweethearts.
But anyway... - Anyway, hang on a second.
If it's not Nick, if it's not Al, if it's not Tessa, and it's not... - Wait one, actually signal must be working.
(running) - So who was it?
Was it Nick, was it Ollie?
- No, I'm just working it out, and I think it might be you, mate.
- No, it can't be me, I've been here since 1953.
(church bell rings) Time for church.
- Come on then.
- Let's go.
Come on, mate.