Bergerac was a popular British television show, first aired on BBC One on October 18, 1981. The series followed the life of Detective Jim Bergerac, played by John Nettles, as he fought crime on the island of Jersey. The show, which ran for ten seasons, from 1981 to 1991, was produced by the BBC and featured a star-studded cast including Terence Alexander, Sean Arnold, and Louise Jameson. With its picturesque setting, gripping storylines, and iconic cast, Bergerac became a mainstay of British television, cementing its place in pop culture history.
The show was set on the island of Jersey, a British Crown dependency located off the coast of Normandy, France. Jersey is home to gorgeous beaches, scenic countryside, and charming towns, making it the perfect backdrop for the show's action. The series follows Jim Bergerac, a former soldier turned detective, as he solves crimes around the island. Bergerac works for the Bureau des
Bergerac is a series that ran for 9 seasons (86 episodes) between October 18, 1981 and on BBC One