The Madame Blanc Mysteries


Synopsis
The Madame Blanc Mysteries follows Jean White, an antiques dealer whose life is turned upside down after her husband’s sudden death in a car accident, leaving her in financial ruin. With little to her name, Jean travels to the quaint and picturesque town of Sainte Victoire – portrayed by the stunning landscapes and historical architecture of Gozo. Determined to sell her last remaining asset, a neglected cottage, Jean soon discovers there may be more to her husband’s death than meets the eye. Teaming up with Dom, a local taxi driver and confidante, Jean delves into a series of intriguing mysteries that intertwine with the secrets of Sainte Victoire’s residents.
During its four seasons, including Christmas Specials, The Madame Blanc Mysteries has made extensive use of Gozo’s unique settings, capturing iconic sites that enhance the allure of the show’s fictional French town. Each series builds on Jean’s journey, from uncovering the truth behind her husband’s death to immersing herself fully in village life, using her keen eye for antiques to solve mysteries that reveal the town’s darker undercurrents. Gozo locations such as Gharb, Victoria, and Xlendi have become pivotal in crafting the atmosphere and charm of Sainte Victoire, making it an essential backdrop for the series’ mix of mystery, intrigue, and community.
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Production Info
Released
2021 – Present
Directed
Dermot Boyd
Starring
Sally Lindsay
Sue Vincent
Steve Edge
The Series
Series 1 — 2021
Six episodes. The series that introduced Jean White to Sainte Victoire, and Sainte Victoire to an audience that has grown with every series since. Available on Channel 5 / My5 (UK) and Acorn TV (US and international).
Series 2 — 2022–23
Six episodes plus a Christmas Special. Jean is settling into village life and continues to help Caron with some of his trickier cases. La Couronne is established as the social centre of Sainte Victoire, and Uncle Patrick arrives for the first time, along with a raft of guest stars.
Series 3 — 2023–24
Six episodes. The series deepened several long-running storylines and expanded the guest cast considerably, including introducing the wonderful Stephen Bailey who has become a firm fan favourite.
Series 4 — 2024–25
Six episodes plus a Christmas Special. The most recent full series before Series 5 with more familiar faces from British telly appearing in Sainte Victoire.
Christmas Special 2025
A 90-minute feature-length episode saw Jean and the gang in their most perilous situation yet as they battled against the clock in a locked museum.
Series 5 — Christmas 2026
Series 5 is confirmed and filming on Gozo and Malta is complete. As a Christmas episode was apparently filmed, we assume it will be broadcasts on Channel 5 at Christmas 2026. We’ll be updating this page as broadcast details are confirmed — sign up to the newsletter to be the first to know.
Where to Watch The Madame Blanc Mysteries
In the UK, all series are available on Channel 5 and the free My5 streaming platform. International viewers, including those in the US, can watch via Acorn TV. Physical series are also available on DVD and through Amazon Prime Video.
The Madame Blanc Mysteries Scenes on Gozo
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The Madame Blanc Cast
The Madame Blanc Mysteries has built one of the warmest ensemble casts on British television. Here’s who you’ll find in Sainte Victoire.
The Madame Blanc Regulars

Sally Lindsay as Jean White Co-creator, writer and the heart of the show. Jean is a self-described poor traveller whose expertise in antiques repeatedly draws her into Sainte Victoire’s endless supply of murders, forgeries and mysteries. Sally Lindsay conceived the series and has written across all series and Christmas Specials.
Steve Edge as Dom Hayes Jean’s taxi driver, sidekick and eventual love interest. Originally from the UK, Dom has built a quiet life in Sainte Victoire before Jean’s arrival upends it considerably.
Sue Holderness as Judith Lloyd James Lady of the manor, owner of the Chateau, and arguably the series’ most quotable character. Sue Holderness is best known to British audiences as Marlene in Only Fools and Horses.
Robin Askwith as Jeremy Lloyd James Judith’s exasperating, lovable husband. Robin Askwith became a household name in the 1970s Confessions film series. He lives on Gozo, making him the only member of the main cast who is also a genuine local. His hair is real.
Alex Gaumond as Major André Caron The Chief of Police, whose relationship with Jean moves from suspicious to collaborative over the course of the series.
Sue Vincent as Gloria Beauchamp Co-creator, writer and the show’s mechanic-in-residence. Glorious Gloria’s Garage is one of the most beloved locations in the series.
Sir Tony Robinson as Uncle Patrick Dom’s uncle with a slightly shady past, first appearing in the 2022 Christmas Special and becoming a series regular from Series 3 onwards. Tony Robinson is best known as Baldrick in Blackadder.
Paul Chuckle as Trevor Beauchamp Gloria’s father, appearing in all series. Paul Chuckle, real name Paul Elliott, was one half of the legendary Chuckle Brothers.
Jacqueline Berces as Gendarme Richard Caron’s reliable subordinate, a consistent presence across all series.
Sanchia McCormack as Charlie Brodeur Jean’s business partner and co-owner of Brodeur & White Antiques.
Djina Kane as Simone Brodeur Charlie’s wife, a recurring presence from Series 1.
Madame Blanc Guest Stars by Series
Series 1 (2021) Paul O’Grady appeared as David in the debut series, filming all his scenes on Gozo, even though he only appeared at on a video call in the series. Niall Connor (Aonghus Weber) and Celine Connor (Margeaux Lampley) appeared as the bar owners in Series 1 and 2, seemingly set up as regulars before their characters quietly departed when the bar changed hands. Similarly, Barbara Kingsley (Olivia Caffrey) was a significant presence in Series 1 and 2 before disappearing from the story resurfacing in the 2025 Christmas special.
Series 2 (2022–23) saw a host of guest stars, with Les Dennis joining as David, though it was not clear if he was the same David as Paul O’Grady or a different antique dealer with the same name. Les reappeared in Series 4’s ‘Antique Antics’.
Avant Strangel appeared as Cooper, Gloria’s taxi-driving boyfriend, in a recurring capacity.
Series 3 (2023–25) Stephen Bailey made his first appearance as the delightfully psychotic baddie, John Marsden. Other guest stars included Lisa Faulkner as fashion designer Violet Oliver, Julie Graham as Delphine Banoire, Lisa Maxwell as Nancy Ludovic, and Karen Bryson as Lucia.
Series 4 (2024–25) Stephen Bailey returned as John Marsden, and Les Dennis reprised his role as David. Further guest stars included Richard Blackwood as TV presenter Nick, Danny Hatchard as Jovan Smith, Samantha Power as Marilyn Feo, Charlie Condou as Pierre, Graeme Hawley as Nigel, Lorraine Burroughs as Elaine, and Edward MacLiam as Paul.
Christmas Special 2025 Kacey Ainsworth appeared as Aurielle Alfonse alongside John Thomson as George Alfonse.
The Madame Blanc Mysteries Series 5: What We Know About the Cast
The regulars are back. As for guest stars, Sainte Victoire has once again attracted some familiar faces from British television and entertainment. We can say that at least one well-known comedian is making their debut in the village, a much-loved villain makes a return appearance. There’s also a couple of faces that have starred in some beloved British Sit Coms. Finally, there might be a sporting connection that fans of a very English game might appreciate. Beyond that, you’ll have to wait and see.
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