Wednesday, April 8, 2026

DAMIEN MOLONY IS BACK AS DETECTIVE BERGERAC IN THE SECOND SEASON OF THE U&DRAMA SERIES RETURNING NEXT WEEK

   BERGERAC SERIES  
SEASON TWO IS BACK NEXT TUESDAY
After the success of the first season, British U&DRAMA is releasing the second season of their hit series BERGERAC from April 16th. Following the gripping events in series one Jim Bergerac (Damien Molony) is back facing the most challenging case of his career when shocking events unfold at a wedding reception on Jersey. Jim’s even tentatively started dating, with Kim’s (Chloé Sweetlove) encouragement, although he still feels the hole in his life since his wife died. Privately he doesn’t hold out much hope of meeting someone and is doing it more for Kim’s benefit than his own. But then he meets Nicola (Camilla Beeput), a visitor to the island, and they connect. Could this be the start of something for Bergerac? Romance is also in the air for Bergerac’s formidable mother-in-law Charlie Hungerford (Zoë Wanamaker), who has found a new man in her life, the effervescent, charming Nigel (Adrian Edmondson). But in the same breath as meeting Nicola, Bergerac is pulled into his next big case when the groom at a wedding reception is found murdered in his hotel room. Could the groom’s final words hold the key to the killer’s identity? Jersey needs their best detective to start digging. Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think.
 

12 comments:

  1. Un rinfrescante mix di poliziesco classico e atmosfere anni '80, reso iconico dal fascino della Jersey e dalla Triumph Roadster di John Bergerac.
    Buona giornata

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  2. This is a new one for me...gotta check out 1 season as I like British crime series. We are still rewatching Wire in the blood...

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    1. Hope you can find it somewhere in Deutschland.

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  3. This is new for me as well, Dezmond. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  4. Gracias por la reseña. Tomó nota. Te mando un beso.

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  5. This could be interesting. I tend to watch more crime type projects in the autumn though. Sometime about a mystery on a chilly night makes for cozy viewing.

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    1. I have read that in come Nordic countries crime is read and watched at Easter and Christmas, go figure.

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    2. Probably because those are forced family holidays and tensions are running high. We all want to be like the Home Alone kid and make a wish that our family would just disappear during the holidays LOL

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    3. They even dress up kids as witches for Easter over there.

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