Robson Green demonstrated his fishing skills as he filmed scenes by the River Cam for the 10th series of Grantchester.
The star, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the ITV crime drama, was seen instructing his on-screen son as they pretended to fish in the river at Grantchester Meadows.
The 59-year-old actor is an accomplished angler, having travelled around the world for his Extreme Fishing series in search of the greatest angling destinations.
The 10th series of the 1950s detective drama began filming in July, although the ninth is not due to hit our TV screens until 2025.
ITV has revealed that Tom Brittney, who played Reverend Will Davenport, leaves in series nine and and newcomer Rishi Nair is welcomed into the cast, playing Reverend Alphy Kottaram.
Other cast members include Al Weaver as Leonard Finch, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Kacey Ainsworth as Cathy Keating, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman, Bradley Hall as DC Larry Peters and Melissa Johns as Miss Scott.
Writer and executive producer Daisy Coulam said: “This show is a testament to our lovely team - the cast and crew. I’m so grateful and proud that we get to come back together for our tenth season.”
Emma Kingsman-Llloyd, executive producer, added: “We are so delighted by the audience reaction to Grantchester and appreciate that they have enjoyed so many episodes. We are overjoyed to be filming our tenth series and bringing more of Geordie and Alphy's adventures to the screen.”
ITV drama and comedy assistant commissioner Callum Dziedzic said: “Grantchester is so beloved by everyone - the audience, the channel and the wonderful cast and crew who bring it to life with such passion. We are absolutely delighted to have commissioned another series and can’t wait to follow up series nine with even more mystery, misadventure and romance.”
Grantchester is a co-production of Kudos and MASTERPIECE for ITV.
MASTERPIECE executive producer Susanne Simpson described it as “hands-down one of our most popular series”.