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Father Brown Season 12 is well underway with some familiar faces ready to play the lead role in the invisible friends.

Set to the air Friday, January 31, at. 14 at the BBC One and BBC iPlayer, the episode has a popular agricultural radio drama that detects an episode in Kembleford for added “authenticity”.

However, it is not long before a death occurs and, as always, it is up to Dad Brown (played by Mark Williams) to solve the mystery.

Father Brown Season 12’s The Invisible Friends Guest Stars

Graham Snow – Martin Jarvis

Graham Snow is the actor behind Mr Muckle in the radio drama The Muckles, and it is also central to this week’s episode.

Jarvis is known for his role in Titanic, which produces the real sportsman Sir Duff Gordan in the film with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

He has also been in the girl with Dragon Tattoo, just William, Eastenders, Breakaway and Rings on their fingers.

Elizabeth Foam – Rosalind Ayres

Elizabeth Froth is Graham’s Co-Star in Muckles, and it is under the invisible friends that co-actor Charlie Chumley (Nick Helm) humiliates her during a wedding scene.

Ayres, who is married to Jarvis in real life, also played his wife in Titanic.

She has adorned the screens at the BBCS number of Sandra Brockman, and in recent times she dazzled in roles for unicorn: Warriors Eternal, Doctors and Kate and Koji.

Annabel Binky – Lisa Ambalavanar

In Muckles, the ambitious actress Annabel is behind Charlie’s bride, holding on to her disgusting quarrel during a photo shoot.

Ambalavanar, remarkable for her portrayal of Alia Hanif with Doctors and Mia in the Netflix’s A list, was also behind Jinx in 2022’s titans.

Charlie Chumley – Nick Helm

Meanwhile, Nick Helm Charlie Chumley, who meets a gloomy fate like this week’s accident on Father Brown and succumb to Strychnin Poisoning Live On Air.

Helm is known for his stint as Andy in Uncle at BBC Three and roles in the spectators, funny Valentines, the last cave man and the reluctant landlord.

Kenneth Clay – Ian Hallard

Kenneth Clay is the driving force, producer and “local boy” behind the mucks, which brings the authenticity to the Kembleford set.

Actor Ian Hallard has appeared in Endeavor, The Power and The Crown, with West End Credits that include playing Michael in the boys in the band Revival.

Father Brown Season 12 continues every Friday at. 14 at BBC One and BBC iPlayer.