Robson meets new star of Grantchester
TV STAR Robson Green shares a laugh with new on-screen partner Tom Brittney on the set of Grantchester.
Call The Midwife actor Tom, 27, will be seen as the new parish priest Rev Will Davenport in the 1950s-based popular ITV drama next spring.
He will be taking over the dog collar of James Norton who is leaving.
Green showed no sign that he was missing co-star Norton as he clowned around with the new vicar on set.
The pair were seen collapsing into fits of giggles as they shared a joke on the set of the show in the pretty village of Grantchester in Cambridgeshire.
Green, who was wearing a suit and tie and overcoat for his role, was later spotted cooling off in the heatwave with a cold towel around his neck and a handheld fan.
Norton, 33, tipped as the new James Bond after his role in the BBC thriller MacMafia, had played vicar Rev Sidney Chambers since the show started in 2014.
Robson, 53, stays as DI Geordie Keating, his crime-fighting partner.
The drama, which also stars Tessa Peake-Jones and Kacey Ainsworth is based on The Grantchester Mysteries short stories of James Runcie, son of former Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie.