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Recovering alcoholic and divorced father of a young daughter, DS Jim Bergerac is a true maverick who prefers doing things his own way, and consequently doesn't always carry out his investigations the way his boss would like.

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  Jim Bergerac (87 episodes, 1981-1991)
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  Hungerford / ... (85 episodes, 1981-1991)
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  Crozier (72 episodes, 1981-1990)
Mela White ...
  Diamante Lil (40 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Susan Young / ... (35 episodes, 1985-1990)
David Kershaw ...
  Ben Lomas (35 episodes, 1988-1991)
John Telfer ...
  Willy Pettit (34 episodes, 1988-1991)
Nancy Mansfield ...
  Peggy Masters / ... (34 episodes, 1985-1989)
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  Deborah (31 episodes, 1981-1991)
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  Charlotte (29 episodes, 1981-1984)
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  Det. Con. Wilson / ... (17 episodes, 1981-1987)
Jolyon Baker ...
  DC Barry Goddard / ... (15 episodes, 1985-1987)
Lindsay Heath ...
  Kim Bergerac (11 episodes, 1981-1987)
Cécile Paoli ...
  Francine (10 episodes, 1981)
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  Danielle / ... (10 episodes, 1983-1991)
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  Chief (9 episodes, 1981-1983)
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  Marianne (8 episodes, 1983)
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  Dr. LeJeune / ... (8 episodes, 1981-1983)
Roger Sloman ...
  Inspector Deffand / ... (7 episodes, 1991)
Charmaine Parsons ...
  Ellie (7 episodes, 1991)
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  Philippa Vale (6 episodes, 1983-1989)
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  Albert Leufroid / ... (6 episodes, 1990-1991)
Danny Schiller ...
  Gulliver (5 episodes, 1981)
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  Blakemore / ... (4 episodes, 1989-1991)
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  Roger Dubree (4 episodes, 1981-1984)
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  'Horatio' Nelson (4 episodes, 1981-1983)
Sue Wallace ...
  Alice Crozier (4 episodes, 1983-1990)
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  Senator (4 episodes, 1981-1983)
Lisa Climie ...
  Wendy (4 episodes, 1989-1990)
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  Henri Dupont / ... (3 episodes, 1983-1987)
Alan Thompson ...
  Marina Official / ... (3 episodes, 1981-1991)
Bob Johnson ...
  Customer at Cafe / ... (3 episodes, 1983-1985)
Peter Hughes ...
  Bank Manager / ... (3 episodes, 1983-1989)
Liz Lauste ...
  Janet (3 episodes, 1983)
Keith Barnes ...
  Chef / ... (3 episodes, 1983-1985)
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  Alan Hallowes / ... (2 episodes, 1981-1988)
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  Eugene Field / ... (2 episodes, 1983-1991)
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  Diana Lister / ... (2 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Gravel Beresford / ... (2 episodes, 1983-1988)
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  Henry Hoffman / ... (2 episodes, 1981-1985)
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  Fleur Ewell / ... (2 episodes, 1984-1991)
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  Cynthia Trowbridge / ... (2 episodes, 1981-1989)
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  Martin Jebourg / ... (2 episodes, 1981-1987)
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  Elizabeth Fouchet / ... (2 episodes, 1985-1991)
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  David Mason / ... (2 episodes, 1987-1989)
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  Calhoun / ... (2 episodes, 1981-1988)
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  Anna Ackerman / ... (2 episodes, 1984-1988)
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  Dr. Rodgers / ... (2 episodes, 1985-1987)
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  Harry / ... (2 episodes, 1985-1990)
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  Harry Tilson / ... (2 episodes, 1983-1989)

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Bergerac is set on the island of Jersey and was produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation in association with the Seven Network of Australia. First screened on BBC1, it stars John Nettles in the title role as Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac, a recovering alcoholic and divorced father of a young daughter.

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Also Known As
  • Бержерак (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Бержерак (Ukraine)
  • Jim Bergerac ermittelt (East Germany)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia The 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. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #1.3 (2006). See more »
Quotes Duggie Cowley: Who the hell are you?
Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac: Police.
Duggie Cowley: Oh yeah?The law or the pop group?
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