
Exclusive: Bergerac is returning with a 2025 makeover and plenty of networks are welcoming the iconic detective back.
Ahead of the London TV Screenings, distributor Banijay Rights has sold the series to Npo in Netherlands, Vrt in Belgium, Svt in Sweden, Yle in Finland, Nrk in Norway, Dr in Denmark, BBC First in Poland and Tvnz in New Zealand. The ABC in Australia had already boarded the British show.
The Jersey-set series was made for UK channel U&Drama by Banijay’s BlackLight TV and Westward Studios, with Damien Molony playing the titular crime fighter, Jim Bergerac. Visit Jersey supported the production.
The original series came from Robert Banks Stewart and starred John Nettles. It ran for nine seasons between 1981 and 1991. Unlike that show, which had a new storyline in each episode, the modern series from writer Toby Whithouse follows one character-led murder mystery.
Bergerac begins the series as a broken man,...
Ahead of the London TV Screenings, distributor Banijay Rights has sold the series to Npo in Netherlands, Vrt in Belgium, Svt in Sweden, Yle in Finland, Nrk in Norway, Dr in Denmark, BBC First in Poland and Tvnz in New Zealand. The ABC in Australia had already boarded the British show.
The Jersey-set series was made for UK channel U&Drama by Banijay’s BlackLight TV and Westward Studios, with Damien Molony playing the titular crime fighter, Jim Bergerac. Visit Jersey supported the production.
The original series came from Robert Banks Stewart and starred John Nettles. It ran for nine seasons between 1981 and 1991. Unlike that show, which had a new storyline in each episode, the modern series from writer Toby Whithouse follows one character-led murder mystery.
Bergerac begins the series as a broken man,...
- 2/4/2025
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV


Paramount+ has released first-look images of the upcoming U.K. original series The Crow Girl with Eve Myles, Katherine Kelly, Dougray Scott and Elliot Edusah.
The six-part thriller, an adaptation of Erik Axl Sund’s bestselling novel of the same name, is produced by Emmy-winning creative team Buccaneer (Irvine Welsh’s Crime, Marcella).
When the bodies of unidentified young men start to show up around the city, beaten and full of the anaesthetic lidocaine, Dci Jeanette Kilburn (Myles) and partner Di Lou Stanley (Scott) are on the hunt for the killer.
With a lack of evidence and pressure to solve the case mounting, Jeanette enlists the help of prime suspect Carl Lowry’s psychotherapist Dr Sophia Craven (Kelly) who offers a fresh but troubling perspective on the case. But with the killer inching ever closer to home, Jeanette and the team are in a race against time to untangle the web of secrets.
The six-part thriller, an adaptation of Erik Axl Sund’s bestselling novel of the same name, is produced by Emmy-winning creative team Buccaneer (Irvine Welsh’s Crime, Marcella).
When the bodies of unidentified young men start to show up around the city, beaten and full of the anaesthetic lidocaine, Dci Jeanette Kilburn (Myles) and partner Di Lou Stanley (Scott) are on the hunt for the killer.
With a lack of evidence and pressure to solve the case mounting, Jeanette enlists the help of prime suspect Carl Lowry’s psychotherapist Dr Sophia Craven (Kelly) who offers a fresh but troubling perspective on the case. But with the killer inching ever closer to home, Jeanette and the team are in a race against time to untangle the web of secrets.
- 11/27/2024
- by Lily Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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