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Bergerac is based on the original series created by Robert Banks Stewart, which starred John Nettles and ran for nine series on the BBC between 1981 and 1991. The modern re-imagining will honour the iconic detective drama, but with a contemporary twist. Unlike the original hit from the 80s, the new series will see one character-led murder mystery run across all six episodes, in place of a new storyline each episode.
Viewers will meet Jim Bergerac as a broken man, grappling with grief and alcoholism following his wife's recent death. His mother-in-law, Charlie, is concerned Jim isn't putting his daughter Kim first and, when a woman from a wealthy Jersey family is murdered, Jim must fight through his personal struggles to become the formidable investigator he once was.
With a troublesome convict resurfacing from his past, Bergerac is required to call on his sharp investigative instincts and past successes to navigate the intricate family dynamics, and watchful eyes of the police force, in order to solve the case.
The race is on to find Kim before she comes to harm. But just as Barney and Kara are making progress, Bergerac gets a chilling phone call. Will Bergerac be able to save Kim and stop John Blakely exacting the ultimate revenge? Meanwhile, Arthur is getting his house in order, but as Barney prepares to question Margaret one more time, Bergerac has a shocking realisation about the case. The iconic Jersey-set detective reaches its thrilling climax as Bergerac must save his daughter, confront his past and finally crack the case.
A revelation about the night of Cate's murder changes everything. Bergerac's behaviour becomes increasingly erratic, calling into question whether he can continue the investigation.
Since discovering that Cate may have betrayed Arthur, Bergerac feels he is closing in on his chief suspect. But meanwhile a storm is gathering for Bergerac, as Chloe's expose gains momentum when she finds new evidence against him that indicates there may be some truth in John Blakely's accusations after all. Meanwhile, there's a huge surprise in store when the missing money from the ransom appears, leading Bergerac to catch the culprit red-handed… It's a shocking development that leads the team to suspect the involvement of one of Jersey's most notorious criminals…
A threatening letter sent to the Wakefields corroborates Bergerac's hunch that they have the wrong people in custody for Cate's murder. It leads Bergerac to a new suspect, hellbent on revenge.
With the team building a case against Mia and Tomos, Bergerac has to team up with Charlie Hungerford after discovering a new lead that takes him into the heart of the Jersey elite. Bergerac will have to use all of his fabled skills as a detective, and as a man, to tackle a new suspect that could blow the whole case wide open. But just as Bergerac seems to be making progress a dangerous and unholy alliance is formed against him.
Bergerac continues with the police desperate to find kidnapped baby Lily before it is too late. Bergerac, questions convicted kidnapper John Blakely and the battle lines are drawn between these two old foes. But Bergerac doesn't care who he upsets in his quest to find Lily and bring Cate's killer to justice, whether it be Blakely, Arthur Wakefield, the local press, even his therapist Pete.
Then, after a ransom demand is issued, a nail-biting sting operation is mounted, and a thrilling chase through Royal Square in Jersey. Meanwhile, Bergerac disappoints his daughter Kim again and incurs the wrath of his mother-in-law, Charlie Hungerford. But he also uncovers the shocking truth of who kidnapped baby Lily.
Bergerac, is a broken man, battling his demons and on leave after the death of his wife.
But when a member of one of Jersey's wealthiest families, The Wakefield's, is murdered, Chief of Police Uma Dalal wants their best detective on the case. The Wakefield's led by patriarch, Arthur are keeping their cards close to their chests, whilst a man from Bergerac's past surfaces to make a shocking accusation. Is Bergerac up to the job?
Following the gripping events in series one, Jim Bergerac is back facing the most challenging case of his career when shocking events unfold at a wedding reception on Jersey.
Jim's even tentatively started dating, with Kim's encouragement, although he still feels the hole in his life since his wife died. Privately he doesn't hold out much hope of meeting someone and is doing it more for Kim's benefit than his own. But then he meets Nicola, a visitor to the island, and they connect. Could this be the start of something for Bergerac?
Romance is also in the air for Bergerac's formidable mother-in-law Charlie Hungerford, who has found a new man in her life, the effervescent, charming Nigel. But in the same breath as meeting Nicola, Bergerac is pulled into his next big case when the groom at a wedding reception is found murdered in his hotel room. Could the groom's final words hold the key to the killer's identity? Jersey needs their best detective to start digging.
Bergerac is based on the original series created by Robert Banks Stewart, which starred John Nettles and ran for nine series on the BBC between 1981 and 1991. The modern re-imagining will honour the iconic detective drama, but with a contemporary twist. Unlike the original hit from the 80s, the new series will see one character-led murder mystery run across all six episodes, in place of a new storyline each episode.
Viewers will meet Jim Bergerac as a broken man, grappling with grief and alcoholism following his wife's recent death. His mother-in-law, Charlie, is concerned Jim isn't putting his daughter Kim first and, when a woman from a wealthy Jersey family is murdered, Jim must fight through his personal struggles to become the formidable investigator he once was.
With a troublesome convict resurfacing from his past, Bergerac is required to call on his sharp investigative instincts and past successes to navigate the intricate family dynamics, and watchful eyes of the police force, in order to solve the case.