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sometimes dealt with controversial topics; for example, when an old man is unmasked as a Nazi war criminal, his age raised various moral dilemmas. Supernatural elements occasionally appear in the series, and some episodes end with unpleasant twists, as in "Offshore Trades" and "A Hole In The Bucket".
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As a result of this accident, Bergerac begins episode one deemed unfit to serve, but he seeks to remain on the police force. While his status is being considered, he is key to solving a case with old colleagues in the recently formed "Bureau des Étrangers"; he is then posted to that unit and does
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described how he made an effort to find new locations, only to return for the actual shoot to find camera tripod marks in the ground, another director having shot there in the meantime. They became tourist attractions, with signs advertising "Visit Bergerac's Location" or "See Bergerac's Car".
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According to a 2001 interview with Robert Banks Stewart, John Nettles was cast on his insistence. He said, "A programme like that would never get made today without having a household name, but back then I fought to have John Nettles play Bergerac because he was right for it."
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flooded the valley to create the Queen's Valley reservoir in 1991. Plans for this reservoir were referred to at the start of series four, when Bergerac was forced to seek new accommodation because of them, in the process meeting an estate agent who became his lover.
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The series played heavily on its Jersey location. The early storylines were usually in and around Jersey with short scenes shot in England and France. In later episodes the action strayed further away from Jersey and was increasingly based in France.
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when he noticed his suspect and gave chase. He attempted to prevent the man's escape by leaping onto his boat. Under the influence of his drinking, he slipped back and his left leg was crushed against the harbour wall by the boat.
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Mistakes occurred in the supply of the source material for the DVD releases, which meant the episodes of series 1 and 6 were edited versions broadcast originally on UK daytime television. This was amended for
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as the title character Jim Bergerac, who is initially a detective sergeant in Le Bureau des Étrangers ("The Foreigners' Office", a fictional department dealing with non-Jersey residents), within the
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location, a former children's home which had been the focus of an investigation into historic child abuse which identified a number of instances of abuse towards its former residents.
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Royal Square, but filming there became difficult after the first series as the pretence of filming a documentary series was spoilt by public recognition of Bergerac's Triumph.
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As Jersey is a small island, most of the filming locations there can be tracked down with ease. Jim Bergerac and Susan Young's flat was located just above
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and major surgery on his leg following an accident caused by his drinking heavily prior to an attempted arrest. The accident is shown in episode two as a
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As the series ran for a decade, directors found it increasingly difficult to find locations which had not been overused. While promoting his film
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One of the main locations of the series achieved later notoriety. The Bureau des Étrangers from the third season onwards was located at
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As of September 2021, seasons 1–3 and 5–9 were available to stream in the United States via Amazon Prime with a BritBox subscription.
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Plot lines occasionally took the action onto the British mainland, particularly London, and Richmond Riverside figured prominently.
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Jim Bergerac is a complex character, presented by the series as a somewhat unorthodox police officer. He is recovering from
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A Jersey native, he returns to the island at the start of the series after recuperating in England from ill health,
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was made available on DVD by 2 Entertain / Cinema Club. The first series was released on 8 May 2006, including
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The main supporting character was Jim Bergerac's former father-in-law Charlie Hungerford (played by
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Charlie Hungerford, and Robert Gilbert as Barney Crozier. New characters include Arthur Wakefield (
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and series 3 to series 9 with all the Christmas special episodes became available in October 2021.
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The final episode filmed was the 1991 Christmas Special titled "All for Love", set partly in
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Bergerac had an ongoing flirtatious relationship with glamorous jewel thief Philippa Vale (
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has been cast in the title role, with filming set to take place in Jersey in July 2024.
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to the main crime investigation. Bergerac's girlfriends include Francine Leland (
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Other regular characters in the series included Bergerac's ex-wife, Deborah (
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As an aspect of his unorthodox behaviour, Bergerac drives a burgundy 1947
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well. By the end of the series, Bergerac has become a private detective.
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Westward Studios executive producer Brian Constantine has said that a
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Bergerac's relationships with women are a frequent theme, often as a
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reboot was in the final stages of development, and will air in 2025.
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as Chief Inspector/Superintendent Barney Crozier (series 1–8)
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The series ran from 1981 to 1991. It was created by producer
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In June 2021, the first two series became available on
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started a rerun of the series on daytime afternoons on
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The original Bureau in the TV series was located in
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The building, on Mont de la Garenne overlooking 284: 1967:1980s British police procedural television series 16:British crime drama television series (1981–1991) 1938: 925:), and his boss, Superintendent Barney Crozier ( 784:as Detective Constable Terry Wilson (series 1–5) 1972:1980s British workplace drama television series 1047:which in February 2008 became the focus of the 839:, partly resulting from an unpleasant divorce. 1802:"Damien Molony to play Bergerac in new series" 1642:"Flickr: Windward House Jersey's Photostream" 830: 1536: 1977:1990s British crime drama television series 1957:1980s British crime drama television series 1379:"Bergerac set for a come back 20 years on?" 1353:"Classic crime show Bergerac set to return" 349:, but later leaves the force and becomes a 1588: 939:Many well-known actors had guest roles in 31: 2017:Television shows set in the British Isles 2002:British English-language television shows 408:The show is repeated on channels such as 391:and from a crushed and badly-broken leg. 1072: 1030: 850:: Bergerac was swigging brandy during a 1982:1990s British mystery television series 1962:1980s British mystery television series 1314:Will Smith Presents the Tao of Bergerac 866:instead of an approved police vehicle. 1952:1991 British television series endings 1939: 1862: 1836: 1405:"BBC News – Bergerac return 'a boost'" 697: 1947:1981 British television series debuts 1616:"Philip Glenister: a career timeline" 1234: 1049:Jersey child abuse investigation 2008 1589:Hodgkinson, Will (27 October 2001). 2007:Fictional British police detectives 1997:British detective television series 909: 372:after an earlier detective series, 333:in association with the Australian 13: 898:). He has several encounters with 711:as Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac 14: 2033: 1885: 1488:. 1 November 2014. 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Like 169: 158: 1: 1537:Jane Mathews (3 March 2014). 1339: 1118: 808:as Peggy Masters (series 4–7) 802:as Philippa Vale (series 3–7) 763: 729:as Francine Leland (series 1) 363: 1992:BBC mystery television shows 1564:"Bergerac's car up for sale" 1204:series to be aired in 2025. 1200:will helm a new six-episode 1006: 826:as DC Ben Lomas (series 6–9) 778:as Kim Bergerac (series 1–5) 772:as Diamante Lil (series 1–5) 7: 1708:"Amazon search result page" 1268: 1231:) and Kara (Celine Arden). 1172:refrain. In 1982, he won a 796:as Dr. LeJeune (series 1–3) 753:as Susan Young (series 4–8) 431: 416:. On 24 February 2014, the 201:Jonathan Alwyn (series 3–5) 10: 2038: 873: 831:Lead character and casting 435: 325:television series. 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Crime
Drama
Mystery
Robert Banks Stewart
John Nettles
Terence Alexander
Sean Arnold
Louise Jameson
Annette Badland
Deborah Grant
Cécile Paoli
Celia Imrie
Thérèse Liotard
George Fenton
list of episodes
George Gallaccio
BBC1
/ˈbɜːrʒəræk/
BUR-zhə-rak
crime drama
Jersey
BBC
Seven Network
BBC1
John Nettles
States of Jersey Police
private investigator
Robert Banks Stewart
Shoestring

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