[NEWS] "Bergerac" remake planned (UK detective series)

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Date : 13. Apr 2024, 00:44:25
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More "re-imagined", barely recognisable garbage in-coming. The talentless lazy-ass generation can't leave any old show alone.  :-(
No details are known, it's anyone's guess if the original Bergerac, John Nettles, will be making any sort of cameo appearance.
   Bergerac is returning for a 're-imagined series' three decades later
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   Bergerac is back on our screens 33 years after the original series
   ended on BBC One.
   Bergerac is returning to our screens for the first time since 1991,
   with a new reboot arriving on free streaming service UKTV Play and
   TV channel Drama.
   We know that the drama will be made up of six parts, and will be
   produced by BlackLight TV. Toby Whithouse (The Red King, Being Human),
   alongside Brian Fillis (Trust, Sirens), Catherine Tregenna (The One
   That Got Away, Three Pines), and Polly Buckle (Love Rat, A Discovery
   of Witches) will all serve as writers on the project.
   Filming will begin this summer, with the series being filmed on
   locations including the Channel Island of Jersey. We don't have cast
   or plot details just yet, but it will be a  "modern re-imagining" of
   the iconic series.
   The original Bergerac aired from 1981 to 1991, starring John Nettles
   as the titular detective Jim Bergerac, and there'll be some slight
   changes to the format for the reboot.
   The creators have confirmed that instead of using the procedural
   structure of the original, the rebooted Bergerac will unravel one
   "character-led" murder mystery that provides the plot for all six
   episodes.
   We also know that it will honour the iconic detective drama, but with
   a "contemporary twist", as Bergerac finds himself thrown into a knotty,
   high-stakes police investigation where he is challenged to his very
   core. During this time, he will be forced to confront his demons,
   while trying to save his family and career.
   Speaking about the reboot, Toby Whithouse said: "It's a rare honour to
   bring back a show as beloved and iconic as Bergerac. Our mission was
   always to respect the show's history and legacy, while making it
   impactful and relevant for a modern-day audience. 
   "We'll be bringing back other beloved supporting characters, as well as
   introducing new friends and foes.  Just like his predecessor, our
   Bergerac is complex, driven, brilliant and flawed."
   Hilary Rosen, director of commissioning for UKTV said: "We are
   delighted to be working with BlackLight TV and Banijay on this
   re-imagining of a much-loved classic British drama. 
   "There is a keen appetite for UKTV Original dramas, as seen by the
   stellar performance of The Marlow Murder Club, and Bergerac will help
   us to build off the back of such a successful start to our
   commissioning journey for Drama and UKTV Play."
   <https://www.whattowatch.com/news/bergerac-is-returning-for-a-re-imagined-series-three-decades-later>
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