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A new season of ‘Grantchester on Masterpiece’ begins June 15

“Life shapes people in different ways.” As everyone in Grantchester adjusts to changing times, they must also help one another confront their pasts.

Alyssa Beno

06/01/25

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“Life shapes people in different ways.” As everyone in Grantchester adjusts to changing times, they must also help one another confront their pasts.

An all-new season of Grantchester on Masterpiece premieres 8 p.m. Sunday, June 15, on PBS Wisconsin and streaming on the free PBS app.

In season 10, as Detective Inspector Geordie Keating (Robson Green) and Reverend Alphy Kottaram (Rishi Nair) continue to work together as a crime-solving duo in scenic Grantchester, they must also support each other through changing times, family struggles and personal secrets. This season, Alphy feels like he’s found a home, but he’s forced to confront secrets he’s kept close to his chest. Will he be able to let anyone fully in, or must he confront truths about himself first?

PBS Wisconsin Passport members can binge watch all nine seasons now!

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12 Comments

  • Judith Breckenridge

    I am a big fan of Grantchester! Excellent script and acting. Love the cast.

  • Lucile raines

    Looking so forward to this next season ….
    Welcome back !!!!

  • Ruth Agar

    Have liked GRANTChESTER from the beginning, looking forward to the next Series🤗👍

  • Joy Burger

    When can we watch this in the UK please?

  • Catherine Ramsey

    I love this show but it’s never been as good as it was when James Norton was playing the priest. The chemistry with he and Geordie has never been matched with the newer actors.

  • Rebecca Holbrook

    I love Grantchester it’s first rate drama as is much of PBS programming. Living on a fixed income means we have limited opportunities for cultural endeavors. PBS gives us a lot of what we miss. It is important for us to continue to have access. Despite changing financies I am sustainability contributor for more than ten years.

    • Alyssa Beno

      Thank you so much for your ongoing support, Rebecca! It means so much to us and the rest of our viewers. Enjoy the new season of Grantchester!

  • Eliana

    Can’t wait

  • Enid Webster

    I love watcbing Grantchester its one of the best series on television

  • Howard

    It takes me back to my Cambridge days, and it looks just like it always did. To my wife’s mild annoyance, I keep pointing out the bits I knew so well.