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  1. Jul 10, 2022 · Sidney Chambers decided to leave Grantchester in order to spread the Lord's word elsewhere — but not before solving a couple more murders with his BFF, Detective Inspector Geordie Keating, of course.

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Longtime Grantchester fans may recall that it was in the field where, in Season 4’s second hour, exiting vicar Sidney Chambers (played by James Norton) asked Geordie for his blessing after Sidney...

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  3. Jul 12, 2019 · Geordie realized at Mrs. Maguire's wedding that he's made a complete fool of himself and begs his wife Kathy (Kacey Ainsworth) to let him come home. And after Sidney decides he chooses Amanda and moves to a dingy flat in London, he realizes he's made the biggest mistake of his life.

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    • It’S A Long Goodbye For Sidney
    • He Leaves No Crime Unsolved
    • Will Fills The Collar Nicely

    The jazz-loving vicar will be around for two episodes to welcome his replacement, former inner-city chaplain Will Davenport (Outlander‘s Tom Brittney) — something Brittney was thrilled about. “If they had just made James Norton leave and were like, ‘Boom, this is the new guy,'” he says, “people would have been angry.”

    Before departing, Sidney helps his best friend, Detective Inspector Geordie Keating (Robson Green), investigate two more murders, starting with the stabbing of a visiting African-American church leader’s son. Hint: The victim’s sister may have something to do with Sidney’s exit — as does the fact that he’s growing increasingly bored with his trivia...

    One of the first things we learn about Will is that his reputation as a young troublemaker with shocking ideas has been overshadowed only by Sidney’s. “I represent this sort of youth coming in at the end of the ’50s, the rock ‘n’ roll, leather-jacket-wearing, motorbike-riding, Elvis-listening people,” Brittney says. But Will is also a man of his wo...

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    • His excellent taste in jazz and whiskey. It’s hard to imagine a bigger fan of jazz than Sidney Chambers. From Louis Armstrong to, of course, Sidney Bechet, the young vicar often had a jazz record playing while he wrote sermons or brooded about the latest case (or latest girl problem).
    • His heartfelt sermons. Arguably, Sidney’s biggest strength as a vicar was his genuine connection with his congregation, and it made his sermons all the more touching.
    • The way he refuses to think in black and white. Geordie and Sidney certainly put their own unique spin on the “good cop, bad cop” strategy. While Geordie could be a stickler for the law and often see the world in black and white, Sidney could always find sympathy not only for the victims, but also the accused perpetrators.
    • The way he made us swoon. Young, hip, handsome and charming – it was no wonder that Amanda, Hildegard, Margaret, Gloria and more had their eyes on Sidney Chambers.
  4. Jul 30, 2017 · By the end of every adventure, Sidney is back in his rectory, collared, preaching to his flock with a monologue that sums up this week's theme very nicely, thank you. Geordie may cheat on his wife but, in the end, he will be back home as a family man of four, because Grantchester is morally upright.

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  6. Temptation is the source of all suffering,” Sidney Chambers (James Norton) tells his congregation as they gather in the church, his words – as always – setting the scene for what’s...

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