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Bergerac

  • TV Series
  • 1981–1991
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
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John Nettles in Bergerac (1981)
Recovering alcoholic and divorced father of a young daughter, DS Jim Bergerac is a true maverick who prefers doing things his own way, and consequently doesn't always carry out his investigations the way his boss would like.
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Recovering alcoholic and divorced father of a young daughter, DS Jim Bergerac is a true maverick who prefers doing things his own way, and consequently doesn't always carry out his investiga... Read allRecovering alcoholic and divorced father of a young daughter, DS Jim Bergerac is a true maverick who prefers doing things his own way, and consequently doesn't always carry out his investigations the way his boss would like.Recovering alcoholic and divorced father of a young daughter, DS Jim Bergerac is a true maverick who prefers doing things his own way, and consequently doesn't always carry out his investigations the way his boss would like.

  • Creator
    • Robert Banks Stewart
  • Stars
    • John Nettles
    • Terence Alexander
    • Sean Arnold
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    6.9/10
    2.6K
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    • Creator
      • Robert Banks Stewart
    • Stars
      • John Nettles
      • Terence Alexander
      • Sean Arnold
    • 32User reviews
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    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win total

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    John Nettles
    John Nettles
    • Jim Bergerac
    • 1981–1991
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Hungerford…
    • 1981–1991
    Sean Arnold
    Sean Arnold
    • Crozier
    • 1981–1990
    Mela White
    • Diamante Lil
    • 1981–1987
    Louise Jameson
    Louise Jameson
    • Susan Young…
    • 1985–1990
    David Kershaw
    • Ben Lomas
    • 1988–1991
    John Telfer
    • Willy Pettit
    • 1988–1991
    Nancy Mansfield
    • Peggy Masters…
    • 1985–1989
    Deborah Grant
    Deborah Grant
    • Deborah
    • 1981–1991
    Annette Badland
    Annette Badland
    • Charlotte
    • 1981–1984
    Geoffrey Leesley
    Geoffrey Leesley
    • Det. Con. Wilson…
    • 1981–1987
    Jolyon Baker
    • DC Barry Goddard…
    • 1985–1987
    Lindsay Heath
    • Kim Bergerac
    • 1981–1987
    Cécile Paoli
    • Francine
    • 1981
    Thérèse Liotard
    Thérèse Liotard
    • Danielle…
    • 1983–1991
    Tony Melody
    Tony Melody
    • Chief
    • 1981–1983
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Marianne
    • 1983
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Dr. LeJeune…
    • 1981–1983
    • Creator
      • Robert Banks Stewart
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    gharedsu

    The watchability of this show

    Bergerac is one of the few shows which, on many occasions, had unique plots or plots that had unique twists. It resisted the temptation to jump on any particular bandwagon. The 'hero', Bergerac, was neither hero nor the still-popular anti-hero. The writers often back-referenced with regard to the ongoing arc which took Bergerac from recovering alcoholic to lucky in love, unlucky in love, lucky in his job, unlucky in his job, and eventually back to the bottle again, without twisting him out of character to do it.

    In my opinion, this show still stands the test of time and is more watchable than too many of the newer shows on TV today.
    Scooby-57

    The series that brought the BBC into the modern era.

    Before (and in some cases after) Bergerac BBC dramas were pathetically low budget and often set in over-lit and wobbly studio-sets that were a throwback to a theatre tradition that television needed to take a step, a cinematic step indeed, away from.

    Bergerac was instrumental in changing that. What makes it take this leap is that every scene is outside broadcast. If the scene is in an office in a police station, then it is filmed in an office. It may seem a small thing, but compare it to other BBC dramas of the time, like Juliet Bravo, and you will see how Bergerac stands the test of time and they fail.

    John Nettles is superb in the lead role, but as ever, for a series like this to work, it is the supporting actors that make the difference and these are in two categories. Firstly, the regulars who are good and fun, especially Charlie Hungerford, a more subtle and plausible Arthur Daley character, and Barney Crozier, one of the world's most grumpy men, but one who you still are able to have a little time for. Secondly, the guest actors, and these read like a checklist of British dramatic talent, either classic stars making guest appearances (Beryl Reid, Sir Norman Wisdom, Richard Griffiths) or a host of younger actors who were on the cusp of being household names (Ray Winston, Resse Dinsdale, Louise Jameson, Lisa Goddard).

    A decade is a long time, but the quality of Bergerac never failed throughout its ten years (which almost mirrored Mrs Thatcher's term as PM; it makes the series interesting social history for that golden decade as well as drama). Outstanding.
    richbaillie

    great TV

    I really love watching old episodes of this and think it's a shame that UKTV are not showing every episode. I think the first series was great and although the show lost its way a bit for the next few series, it did pick up again in the late 1980s with a few standout shows. I agree with a previous reader that the episode with the mercenary is good, as is the flashback one to WW2, and the one where he goes to London and has a great scene in St paul's cathedral with that Scottish actor who used to be in everything. Also good are the later episodes in France. Strange to see Bergerac's girlfriend from series 1 turning up nearly 20 years later with Sean Bean in Sharpe! Also the production values in the later series were so much higher. All in all great nostalgia and interesting social history of the 1980s, Jim always wakes up with Terry Wogan's breakfast show for example, possibly the only detective to do this. But the fact remains that John Nettles as Jim Bergerac was and is a surprising success story. I like it and so do millions of others but i feel that no one has really ever explained quite why.
    matthew-58

    Certainly John Nettles' finest hour

    Bergerac established John Nettles as one of the most famous television actors in the 1980s, something that he has continued to this day, although more recently in the considerably more pedestrian Midsomer Murders.

    Bergarac certainly benefited from some excellent input from a remarkably broad range of quality TV figures like Robert Banks Stewart, Robert Holmes, Tristan DeVere Cole, Chris Boucher, Dennis Spooner, Tony Dow, Matthew Robinson, Bob Baker and Geoffrey Sax etc, and location filming on Jersey was regarded as rather exotic at the time.

    I think I ought to correct Scooby-57's comment that this show made Louise Jameson famous. She was already very famous from her regular role in Doctor Who when the show regularly attracted about 13 million viewers and also her role in Tenko.
    johdousha

    Well-made detective series.

    This is probably the last comment I'll write from England, as I'm flying back home to America after a year here in a couple of days. Unfortunately, that also means I'll be flying away from Bergerac on the BBC. I discovered this marvelous old detective show a short time ago, and since then I've enjoyed every episode of the programme I've seen. John Nettles is so cool and calm in the title role, and the cast of regulars is fun to watch and full of life. The plots are interesting, though not overly contrived. As much as I enjoy reading Agatha Christie books (and watching BBC adaptations of them), I sometimes find her plots a little too twisty for their own good. Bergerac's plots don't suffer this [ever-so-slight] malady. The scenery on the island of Jersey is beautiful, though I don't know whether it was filmed there or not. One might suspect (and hope!) that the crime-rate is somewhat less than represented in the show, but since watching Bergerac, I seriously want to visit the island and find out for myself. Also, if I do manage to visit Jersey sometime down the road, I have reason to believe I'll be able to pick up the BBC signal and watch re-runs of Bergerac to my heart's content! I recommend this police detective show to anyone who enjoys British television drama or detective shows. One last thing: I really love the tune they play at the end of the show. Hope I can get a recording of that sometime!

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    • Trivia
      The car that Jim Bergerac (John Nettles) drove was a 1947 Triumph Roadster. It was very temperamental and caused immense problems during filming when it refused to start, or to stop if the brakes failed. The engine sounded so rough that the sound of a Jaguar was dubbed over the top. Nettles loathed it because he kept scraping his knuckles or banging his knees on the dashboard. After filming on this show had finished, by which time the car was in very poor condition due to its extensive usage, it was auctioned for £34,000 sterling as part of the Children in Need appeal. The new owner later wrote an angry letter to John Nettles complaining about the state of the car.
    • Quotes

      Duggie Cowley: Who the hell are you?

      Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac: Police.

      Duggie Cowley: Oh yeah?The law or the pop group?

    • Connections
      Featured in Drama Connections: Tenko (2005)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1981 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Бержерак
    • Filming locations
      • Windward House, Le Mont Sohier, St Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands(Charlie Hungerford's house - Series 2-9)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • 7 Network
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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