Bergerac returning to U&Drama for a second series
- Elliot Gonzalez
- Apr 30
- 3 min read
And this time, Bergerac is tentatively dating!

Following the success of the first re-imagined series of Bergerac on U&Drama, it has today been announced that it will return for a second series with Damien Molony heading back to Jersey to play Jim Bergerac.
Also returning will be Zoë Wanamaker as Charlie Hungerford and Robert Gilbert as Barney Crozier, with further casting set to be confirmed in the coming months.
The second series will see Jim Bergerac begin to put his life back together, while his mother-in-law Charlie Hungerford has a new man in her life. Even Jim’s tentatively dating, with his daughter encouragement, although it’s a big step for him.
But then he meets Nicola, a visitor to Jersey, and they connect. Could this be the start of something for Jim?
However, before the relationship even has time to blossom, Jim is pulled back into his next big case. When the groom at a wedding reception on the island is found murdered in his hotel room, the wedding party comes under intense suspicion and scrutiny.
Jim will have to decipher the victim’s cryptic last words from his speech if he is ever going to bring the killer to justice. And when Jim starts to unravel old secrets, more skeletons come to light, making this his most intricate case yet.
On returning to Bergerac, Damien Molony said "I’m so excited to be returning for a second series and to be heading back to the beautiful island of Jersey. 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 explore the character of Jim Bergerac further and see what case we crack next."
The first series became the second highest rating programme on U&Drama ever, with record numbers of 1.8million consolidated viewers tuning in and the launch contributed to a record-breaking performance on U, helping to achieve the best week ever for the platform.
Bergerac is based on the original series created by Robert Banks Stewart, starring John Nettles and running for nine series on the BBC between 1981 and 1991, which is available on U.
The modern re-imagining honours the iconic detective drama, but with a contemporary twist. Unlike the original hit from the 80s, the new series sees one character-led murder mystery run across all six episodes, in place of a new storyline each episode.
Produced by BlackLight TV, part of Banijay UK, in collaboration with Jersey-based Westward Studios and with support from Visit Jersey, the new series of Bergerac will be written by Toby Whithouse alongside Ashley Sanders, Emilie Robson and Faebian Averies.
The new series will be executive produced byBen Bickerton, Philip Trethowan and Toby Whithouse for BlackLight TV, Brian Constantine for Westward Studios and Helen Perry for UKTV.
Ahead of the new series, UKTV's Head of Drama, Commissioning, Helen Perry said "I am so delighted we’re retuning to Jersey for a second series of Bergerac. Toby Whithouse and Blacklight TV have done a remarkable job, taking a much-loved classic and re-inventing it for today’s audience. Damien is mesmerising as Jim, and is matched by Zoe and Robert brilliantly. Viewers loved the first series, so we’re thrilled to be taking them back to the beautiful island of Jersey for another thrilling investigation that’s even more twisty than the first."
To which BlackLight TV added "Bringing this iconic show back to life with Toby Whithouse has been a true honour. We have been thrilled with the response to series one and that we are able to continue the journey with our partners at UKTV, Visit Jersey, Banijay Rights and Westward Studios. We can’t wait for fans to enjoy Jim Bergerac’s thrilling new case, full of dark secrets, huge twists and unforgettable new characters that we know will keep the audience gripped to the end."
And Tricia Warwick, Chief Executive of Visit Jersey, said "We are delighted that Bergerac will be returning to Jersey to film the second series this summer. The first series has significantly raised Jersey’s profile as a must-visit destination, and we are excited to see even more of our island’s stunning landscapes and unique locations featured in series two."
"The iconic connection between Bergerac and Jersey has long been cherished, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with UKTV, Banijay UK, and BlackLight TV to showcase the unique charm of both Jersey and Bergerac to audiences around the world."
Bergerac will return in 2026 on U&Drama
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