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It began with a body on a beach. In March 2013, when Broadchurch first aired on ITV, viewers looked at the jagged cliffs of Dorset and saw a postcard. By the end of episode one, they saw a crime scene. By the end of the series, they saw themselves.

What happened to the cast after Broadchurch tells you everything about its reach. Tennant leapt to Good Omens and Des . Colman conquered Hollywood. Whittaker took the keys to the TARDIS. Bailey became a romantic lead. Gravelle—so chilling as Joe Miller—found steady work in prestige dramas ( Keeping Faith , The Tower ), though fans still flinch at his smile. broadchurch cast

The body on the beach is long gone. But the cast—those faces etched with doubt and daylight—still holds the tide line. It began with a body on a beach

Chibnall himself went on to run Doctor Who , bringing Whittaker and several Broadchurch alumni with him. By the end of the series, they saw themselves

The show—creator Chris Chibnall’s masterwork of grief, suspicion, and small-town rot—ran for three series (2013–2017). But its true legacy lives in its cast, an ensemble so perfectly calibrated that they turned a whodunnit into a study of human fracture.

The genius of Broadchurch was that no one was just background. Arthur Darvill (Rory from Doctor Who ) played local vicar Paul Coates, wrestling with faith amid scandal. Andrew Buchan, as Mark Latimer, became the portrait of a father’s rage. And Carolyn Pickles as newspaper editor Maggie Radcliffe gave the series its conscience.

Then there were the suspects—a rogues’ gallery of British talent. Game of Thrones ’ Jonathan Bailey (later of Bridgerton fame) played a nervous newsagent. The Crown ’s Matthew Gravelle was unforgettable as Joe Miller, the gentle husband hiding an unthinkable secret. And Eve Myles ( Torchwood ) and Charlotte Beaumont brought textured grief as peripheral townspeople.