DS Jim Bergerac es un alcohólico en recuperación y padre divorciado de una hija pequeña, es un verdadero inconformista que prefiere hacer las cosas a su manera y no siempre lleva a cabo sus ... Leer todoDS Jim Bergerac es un alcohólico en recuperación y padre divorciado de una hija pequeña, es un verdadero inconformista que prefiere hacer las cosas a su manera y no siempre lleva a cabo sus investigaciones como le gustaría a su jefe.DS Jim Bergerac es un alcohólico en recuperación y padre divorciado de una hija pequeña, es un verdadero inconformista que prefiere hacer las cosas a su manera y no siempre lleva a cabo sus investigaciones como le gustaría a su jefe.
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 1 premio en total
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Over the course of the entire saga, celebrities were made and broken, and most appeared in Bergerac. The guest stars made each and every episode immediately watchable and different from the rest, the most memorable episodes being 'Almost like a Holiday' starring the ineffable Norman Wisdom (who bumps his knee on a table within the first two minutes of the episode) and 'My Name is Sgt. Bergerac' with none other than Frank from the Vicar of Dibley, and Tony Robinson, sporting a hilarious perm and chest wig. However, on a personal level, my favourite episode was the one where Bergerac investigates a drug smuggling ring where the main villain is played by none other than Jack Galloway, father of my brother's best friend!
Watching Bergerac, it is easy to let yourself believe that it is a stereotypical police drama, but the beauty of it is, that Bergerac MADE this stereotype. The fact that one knows who the crook is almost from the start may seem to make the show pointless, yet, conversely, it does in fact raise the enjoyment as you shout 'NO, IT'S NOT HIM, IT'S THE OTHER ONE' frantically at Le Crozier.
If anyone can name a better police drama, or indeed, a better BBC drama than Bergerac, post it here and I will happily disagree.
I remember reading that this show was coming to our screens and really wanting to watch it and absolutely adored it from the first moment, the beautiful locations, the gorgeous car (Triumph Roadster) and totally fell in love with John Nettles! (I was only 13) I even begged my folks to take me to Jersey - and we found a good deal and went! I read about other reviewers commenting on the ridiculously high body count but please remember that Jim worked for the Bureau Of Strangers, and most of the fatalities were visitors, course, he also appeared to investigate a lot of local crime...
Anyway, I loved this show and happily watch it during UKTV Gold re-runs and yes, its dated, but for me it brings back the old magic. Wonderful stuff.
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- CuriosidadesThe 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.
- Citas
Duggie Cowley: Who the hell are you?
Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac: Police.
Duggie Cowley: Oh yeah?The law or the pop group?
- ConexionesFeatured in Drama Connections: Tenko (2005)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Бержерак
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Windward House, Le Mont Sohier, St Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands(Charlie Hungerford's house - Series 2-9)
- Empresas productoras
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