Marlow Murder Club, a comfortable modification of Robert Thorogood novels for a second series.
For the star Samantha Bond – who plays the role of Godth Botts in crime – this means more nude swimming in the Thames.
“The place that Judith is thinking is naked in the Times,” said 63 -year -old actress, who played the role of Munibini in four James Bond films during Pierce Prosnan.
“But it doesn’t seem scary this year as it was in the first season – it was very worrying!
“You are not used to that, but I got great support there. There is always a boat from me, and there is usually diver in the water with me.
“It is not something I can really eat in my daily life, but Judith loves her.”
At the exhibition, Judith collaborated with two friends – dogs Walker Suzy (Joe Martin) and Vicar Pix (Kara Horgan) – to solve a series of murders in Marlowe, Buckinghamsher.
The friendship of the trio is located at the heart of the show, and Samantha hit a similar bond with its participating stars.
“The relationship between the three women has flourished because it is actually the relationship between the three actors,” she is smiling.
“An incredibly long shooting day – you are taken at 6.30 am and shooting until seven o’clock at night, then you have to go and study for the next few days.
“But since we all walk well, this means when there are gaps or breaks, you are at least with a great company.”
Like other British British killings, it appears that the first series of Marlowe of the Murder was a success abroad as well as at home.
“I collected it well in America, which is great,” says Sam. “It has decreased well in Australia – they love the mystery of good killing – and parts of Europe as well.
“I had a pizza on one night in Marlow, in a regular restaurant, sitting in the back half, and eating food and working quietly, and two Norwegian wives – came to Marlowe because they loved the first season.
“They could not believe that Godth Pots was sitting in the same restaurant!”
Read the full interview in The Sun’s TV MAG, on Saturday 15 March