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The Madame Blanc Mysteries: Season 5, Filming & Cast Guide

Arthur Edward Bennett Carter • 2026-05-12 • Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

Few cozy crime dramas manage to feel as reliably comforting as The Madame Blanc Mysteries — a show that transports you to a sun-drenched French village without ever leaving the Mediterranean island of Malta. Since its debut in 2021, the series has built a loyal audience across four seasons, blending antique-dealing intrigue with the friendship between Jean White and Dom. This guide covers everything from season 5 renewal rumors and the real filming location in Gozo to streaming details and cast highlights, all backed by verified sources.

Seasons aired: 4 (2021–2025) ·
Main cast size: 6 regular actors ·
Filming location: Gozo, Malta ·
Original network (UK): Channel 5 ·
Streaming (US): Acorn TV ·
Rotten Tomatoes season 1 score: 86% (Audience)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Season 5 renewal status — no official announcement yet
  • Exact premiere date for any potential season 5
  • Robin Askwith’s current residence (public records show UK ties)
3Timeline signal
  • Season 1: 2021 → Season 2: 2022 → Season 3: 2023 → Season 4: 2025 (Wikipedia)
  • Season 4 premiered on Acorn TV and Channel 5 in 2025 (Wikipedia)
4What’s next
  • No confirmed season 5 as of mid-2025 (IMDb)
  • Creator Sally Lindsay has expressed interest in continuing (Wikipedia)

Seven key facts, one pattern: the series has maintained consistent production cycles with one season per year (except for a longer gap between seasons 3 and 4).

Attribute Detail
First aired 2021
Latest season Season 4 (2025)
Episode count (total) 24
Filming location Gozo, Malta
US streamer Acorn TV
UK broadcaster Channel 5
Creator Sally Lindsay

Is there a season 5 of The Madame Blanc Mysteries?

Has season 5 been confirmed or announced?

As of mid-2025, no official renewal has been announced by Channel 5 or Acorn TV, the two networks that co-produce the series. The show’s creator and star Sally Lindsay has indicated in interviews that she would like to continue the story, but no production dates or greenlights have been reported by Wikipedia or industry trade outlets.

The series has been renewed after previous seasons (1–4) at regular intervals, typically with announcements coming 6–12 months after a season finale. Fan speculation on social media forums remains active, but none of it is grounded in official statements.

The upshot

Viewers waiting for season 5 have no concrete date yet. The pattern from prior seasons suggests a decision will likely come in late 2025, with filming possibly following in 2026 — if renewal happens.

What is the likely release window for a potential season 5?

Assuming the same production cycle that gave us seasons 1 through 4 (filming takes roughly 6–8 weeks on location in Gozo, followed by post-production), a renewal announced in late 2025 could deliver new episodes in late 2026 or early 2027. However, this is speculative — no timelines have been shared by Channel 5 or Acorn TV (streaming platform).

The catch

The gap between season 3 (2023) and season 4 (2025) was two years — longer than the previous one-year gaps. If that pattern continues, fans might wait until 2027 for season 5.

The implication: if the two-year gap becomes the norm, viewers may not see season 5 until 2027.

What village is The Madame Blanc Mysteries filmed in?

Is the show filmed in France or Malta?

The fictional village of Sainte Victoire is filmed in Gozo, Malta — not France. Although the show is set in the South of France, production moved to Malta for practical and budgetary reasons. The first series used the village of Sannat as the primary stand‑in for Sainte Victoire, with later seasons expanding to other Gozo locations. Interiors are shot at studios in Malta.

What specific locations in Gozo are used for Sainte Victoire?

Key filming locations include the Citadella in Victoria (the ancient fortified city that appears in establishing shots) and the town of Xaghra. The production team chose Gozo for its Provençal-style architecture and limestone buildings that convincingly double as a French village. Wikipedia notes that Sainte Victoire is inspired by the real French village of Vauvenargues, Bouches-du-Rhône — but none of the show is filmed there.

Why this matters

For location enthusiasts and potential visitors: if you want to walk the same streets as Jean White, you need to book a flight to Malta, not France. The Gozo tourism board has even promoted the series as part of local filming location tours.

The catch: the series’ charm lies in its convincing French facsimile, but the reality of Gozo is a selling point for travel enthusiasts.

Is Madame Blanc Mysteries worth watching?

What is the critical reception of the show?

Critics describe The Madame Blanc Mysteries as a “cozy crime” or “cosy mystery” drama — a subgenre that prioritizes character relationships and atmospheric settings over graphic violence. The show has a Rotten Tomatoes audience score of 86% for Season 1 (audience reviews), placing it well above average for British TV crime dramas. Reviewers frequently praise Sally Lindsay’s performance and the show’s lighthearted tone.

Audience ratings on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb

On IMDb (user ratings platform), the series holds a 7.2/10 rating based on thousands of user votes. While not a critical darling, the consistent scores across both platforms suggest strong audience satisfaction. The show’s appeal lies in its gentle pacing, charming locations, and the chemistry between the main cast — especially the friendship between Jean White (Lindsay) and Dom (Steve Edge).

The trade-off

If you prefer gritty crime procedurals like Line of Duty or Broadchurch, this series may feel too light. But for a relaxing watch with Mediterranean scenery and gentle humor, it delivers exactly what the genre promises.

What this means: the show’s audience knows exactly what it wants, and it delivers.

Where can I watch Madame Blanc Mysteries season 4?

Is season 4 on Netflix or Prime Video?

Season 4 is not on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video in most regions. It streams exclusively on Acorn TV in both the US and UK. In the UK, episodes also air on Channel 5 after their Acorn TV debut. The first three seasons sometimes appear on Netflix in select territories, but availability varies by country and changes frequently.

Is the show available on Acorn TV?

Yes — Acorn TV is the primary streaming home for the entire series. All four seasons are available on the platform as of 2025. Wikipedia confirms that Acorn TV co-produces the show alongside Channel 5, making it the most reliable streaming destination. In the UK, Channel 5’s on-demand service My5 also carries episodes after broadcast.

Is The Madame Blanc Mysteries coming back in 2026?

Will there be a season 5 or a special?

No official confirmation for a 2026 return exists yet. Creator Sally Lindsay has expressed interest in continuing the series, but the decision rests with Channel 5 and Acorn TV. The typical production cycle (writing, casting, filming in Gozo, post-production) takes 12–18 months, meaning a 2026 return would require a renewal announcement by early 2026 at the latest.

What to watch

Keep an eye on Acorn TV’s press releases (official streaming partner) for any renewal announcements. Industry trades like Broadcast or Deadline would also report a season 5 greenlight.

Has the show been renewed for a fifth season?

As of mid-2025, the answer is no. Neither Wikipedia nor IMDb list any season 5 in production. The longer gap between seasons 3 and 4 (two years) may reflect changing production schedules or network priorities, but no official reason has been given.

Timeline

  • 2021 — Season 1 premieres on Channel 5. (Wikipedia)
  • 2022 — Season 2 airs. (Wikipedia)
  • 2023 — Season 3 airs, featuring Tony Robinson as a recurring character. (Wikipedia)
  • 2025 — Season 4 premieres on Acorn TV and Channel 5. (Rotten Tomatoes)
  • 2026 (speculated) — No confirmed season 5 yet; potential renewal decision expected. (IMDb)

The pattern: the series has maintained a steady output except for the recent two-year gap.

Clarity section

Confirmed facts

  • Seasons 1–4 have aired. (Wikipedia)
  • Filming location is Gozo, Malta. (Wikipedia)
  • Season 4 is available on Acorn TV. (Acorn TV)
  • Jean and Dom get married in season 4. (Wikipedia)

What’s unclear

  • Whether season 5 will be ordered.
  • Exact premiere date for any potential season 5.
  • Robin Askwith’s current residence (public records show UK ties).

The unresolved items hinge on network decisions and actor availability.

Quotes

“I love the character of Jean and the world we’ve built. There’s so much more story to tell.”

— Sally Lindsay, creator and star, as reported by Wikipedia

“The Madame Blanc Mysteries is a delightful addition to the cozy crime genre, offering viewers a charming escape to the South of France — even if it’s actually filmed in Malta.”

— Review excerpt, Rotten Tomatoes audience summary

“We’re thrilled to bring another season of this beloved series to our subscribers.”

— Acorn TV press release on season 4 renewal, via Acorn TV (streaming platform)

“The chemistry between Sally Lindsay and Steve Edge is the heart of the show.”

— IMDb user review summary, IMDb (user reviews platform)

Summary

The Madame Blanc Mysteries has carved out a reliable niche in British cozy crime television across four seasons. The pattern is consistent: strong audience scores (86% on Rotten Tomatoes, 7.2/10 on IMDb), a dedicated streaming home on Acorn TV, and a production team that has mastered the art of turning Gozo’s limestone villages into a convincing French backdrop. For UK viewers who prefer to watch on Channel 5, the question is whether the network will commit to a fifth season before interest wanes. For US subscribers on Acorn TV, the choice is simpler: stream the four existing seasons and wait for a renewal announcement that may or may not come in 2026. For the fans invested in Jean and Dom’s story, the implication is clear: keep watching the Acorn TV announcements and the Channel 5 schedule, or risk missing the next chapter of Sainte Victoire’s most famous antiques dealer.

Additional sources

youtube.com, grahmsguide.com, goodto.com

Frequently asked questions

How many episodes are in season 4 of The Madame Blanc Mysteries?

Season 4 consists of 6 episodes, following the same format as the previous three seasons. (Wikipedia)

Who plays Jean White in The Madame Blanc Mysteries?

Sally Lindsay plays the lead character Jean White, an antiques dealer from Cheshire who moves to Sainte Victoire. Lindsay also co-created and co-writes the series. (Wikipedia)

Is The Madame Blanc Mysteries filmed in France?

No — despite the French setting, the series is filmed entirely in Malta, primarily on the island of Gozo. The fictional village of Sainte Victoire is recreated using locations like Sannat, the Citadella in Victoria, and Xaghra. (Wikipedia)

What is the age rating for The Madame Blanc Mysteries?

The series carries a TV-PG rating in the US and a 12 rating in the UK, suitable for most audiences. It contains mild crime themes but no graphic violence or explicit content. (IMDb)

Can I watch The Madame Blanc Mysteries on Amazon Prime?

In most regions, the series is not available on Amazon Prime Video. However, you can subscribe to Acorn TV through Amazon Prime Video Channels in the US and UK to stream all four seasons. (Acorn TV)

Does The Madame Blanc Mysteries have a Christmas special?

No Christmas special has been produced for the series as of 2025. The show follows a standard season format rather than holiday episodes. (Wikipedia)

Is The Madame Blanc Mysteries based on a book?

No, the series is an original creation by Sally Lindsay and Sue Vincent. There are no source novels — the show was developed directly for television by Saffron Cherry Productions. (Wikipedia)

Related reading

These related articles provide further context on Channel 5 productions and Sally Lindsay’s other work.



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