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BBC Death in Paradise's Ralf Little reunites with co-star as fans left delighted

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Ralf Little, known for his roles as DI Neville Parker in Death in Paradise and Jonny Keogh in Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, has thrilled fans with an exciting announcement.

The actor, who starred in the popular BBC crime drama from 2020 to 2024 before being replaced by EastEnders legendDon Gilet, has recently reunited with Strictly Come Dancing's Will Mellorfor a new series titled Will and Ralf Should Know Better.

The show sees the two friends on a hilarious quest to find out which aspects of modern life they're nailing.

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In the first season, the pair tested their physical and mental strength, attempted to live harmoniously with nature, took on challenges such as performing as strippers, and even tackled a mud assault course and a day at a 'Man Camp'.

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Now, the duo have revealed that a second season is on its way, sharing the news via an Instagram post, reports the Express.

A teaser clip shows Ralf exclaiming "We made it," to which Will humorously responds: "I thought you meant we're still alive!"

"Barely, I'm 49 now! Honestly, you started to panic me," he continues, causing Ralf to chuckle. "When people die now, I look at their age and start to count how many years I've got left."

The second series will premiere on U from Monday, September 29.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the new season, with one declaring: "Very excited for it!"

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Another added: "Can't wait for this on Monday!"

A third chimed in: "Buzzing for season 2 the first was brilliant."

"Already on record," another viewer declared.

This follows Will's confession that he and Ralf were once "rivals for the limelight" and even had a few disagreements.

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He told the Guardian: "Compared with Ralf, I am a lot more in touch with my emotions. But we work well together: Ralf is a lot calmer under stress, and I'm all over the place."

He continued: "I'm up and down and vocalise every single thing I see and think. I get angry quickly. Ralf can chill me out, and I can help him talk. Of course, over the years, we've fallen out.

"You can't be friends with somebody unless you've had a few rows. For a while, I think we were rivals for the limelight, fighting for attention, but not any more."

Will and Ralf Should Know Better returns to U on Monday, September 29

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