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Future of Bergerac reboot confirmed after controversial character sex swap & record ratings

Published on April 30, 2025 at 06:02 PM

DAMIEN MOLONY will be back for more as Detective Jim Bergerac as UKTV have confirmed the remake of the hit 1980s drama is set to return for a second series next year.

It follows the success of the recent launch of , which landed on U&DRAMA in February, and became the second highest viewed programme on the channel of all time.

Damien Molony standing by a classic car at the Curzon Hoxton.
Damien Molony will be back as Detective Jim Bergerac as the remake of the hit drama is set for a second series
a man in a brown jacket stands in front of a body of water
Actor John Nettles in the original Bergerac

A record number of 1.8million people tuned in for each episode, just shy of the numbers’ Samantha Bond and Cara Horgan’s drama series The Marlow Murder Club drew in for its launch in March.

said: “Bringing this iconic role back has been an incredible experience.

“My predecessor had solved six crimes in the time it’s taken for me to solve one, so I have a bit of catching up to do. I can’t wait to see what case we crack next.”;

The actor, who took over the role from , is back, as is Robert Gilbert as Barney Crozier.

returns as Charlie Hungerford following the reboot’s controversial move to pull off a gender swap for the character.

In the original series, the role was played by Terence Alexander and Charlie was s father-in-law.

This time Charlie is his mother-in-law.


MAGICIAN and dancers Cheer Re Mans will be among the next acts as returns.

Jannick Holste, John Pierce, Lil M’s, Olly Pearson, Will Burns and Stacey Leadbeatter are also competing for a place in the grand final, on ITV this Saturday at 7pm.


BAFTA WIN FOR MR BATES

ITV will receive ’s Special Award for drama .

The four-parter, which was the channel’s most-watched series in 2024 with 15million viewers, was praised for helping wrongly jailed sub-postmasters win justice.

Bafta chair Hilary Rosen said: “This shows the power of to change hearts and minds.

“This Special Award honours the social and public impact television can have. As Mr Bates Vs The Post Office has proved, audiences want and need to hear these important British stories.”;

The series will also go up against One Day, , Lost Boys and Fairies in the Best Limited Drama category, with stars and Monica Dolan up for the Leading Actor and Actress categories.


will make his 16th appearance as guest host of BBC One hit Have I Got News For You?

He follows who will be joined by comedian Miles Jupp and Sky News presenter on May 9.

Stephen’s episode will air at 9pm on May 16.


AGATHA REBORN

THE has used AI to bring Agatha Christie back to life to help aspiring writers.

Using restored with the novelist, her private letters and other works, the Beeb’s learning platform BBC Maestro has created the special course to guide students through the art of suspense, plot twists, and characters.

Then, using AI-enhanced , tech whizzes have collaborated with an actress and visual effect artists to recreate Agatha Christie’s presence and voice.

James Prichard, Agatha Christie’s great-grandson said: “Through this course, you truly will receive a lesson in crafting a masterful mystery, in Agatha’s very own words.”;

You can sign up to the £79 course at bbcmaestro.com.

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