FOUR decades after it was first released on television, one iconic eighties crime series will be returning to TV screens.But it's just been announced by UKTV that fans will get to once again return to the Channel Island as a "re-imagined" series has just been commissioned.
The 80's series saw a new storyline in each episode, but the makers of the show have confirmed that just one mystery will lead the series across each instalment.TV classic Bergerac slapped with woke warning as it's 'racist and offensive' Each episode of the series will last around an hour and it will be available for viewers for free on the UKTV Play streaming service.The channel also stated that highly-anticipated casting will be announced in the coming months as crew get to work on the drama.originally made the character famous when the show made its debut in October 1981 alongside the likes of the late Terence Alexander.
Based in the Le Bureau des Étrangers department, the detective mostly dealt with residents outside of Jersey.He was tasked with keeping unwanted elements away from the picturesque island.
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