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Bergerac

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love0c Mon 27-Jan-25 13:35:00

A new rebooted Bergerac is due to be shown on U. I have been watching the old ones! My goodness they were so good! Even now, years later. Just had a peek at the new version. It doesn't look anywhere near as good IMO but will certainly give it a go. You can not beat John Nettles!!!!! Remember Phillipa Vale? Brilliant pairing. I find it hard to watch Mary in Emmerdale. Reminds me of all the years that have passed. she played Susan.

Visgir1 Mon 03-Mar-25 19:32:13

Finnish the series now. Overall thought it was good, didn't see that ending coming.
Look forward to seeing the next one.

Calendargirl Mon 03-Mar-25 19:18:41

Allira

When I said he looked ‘too old’, I suppose I meant too fuddy duddy and set in his ways.

I realise there are many dads of that age, which is why at the school gates you can’t always tell if they are dads or granddads.

buffyfly9 Sun 02-Mar-25 18:31:18

I thought I would give this new version a go, I normally avoid remakes. It was "ok", he mumbled a lot and I wondered if and when he was going to change his clothes, he looked unwashed and scruffy. Agree with Oldbat1, the daughter looked too old for her part but I think it may improve so I'll watch Episode 2. I still think John Nettles nailed the part.

Oldbat1 Sun 02-Mar-25 17:57:16

We watched the new Bergerac - all I can say is it was an ok watch. Prefer the original. In my view the actor playing Bergerac looked too young. The actor playing the daughter “looked” too old for her schoolgirl part.

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 14:39:38

As for Neil Dudgeon, not keen. Looked too old to become a father, not sure why Betty had to be brought in.

That was in 2014 I think, when Fiona Dolman, the actress playing Mrs Barnaby, found she was pregnant. Betty must be 10 now, perhaps taken herself off to boarding school as no-one ever took much notice of her.
Neil Dudgeon must have been about 50 when Betty arrived; is that too old? We have older Dads in our family too!

love0c Sun 02-Mar-25 12:57:23

I ended up not watching any of the last series of Midsomer Murders. Tried each one and far too dark for me!

Calendargirl Sun 02-Mar-25 12:52:13

Usedtobeblonde

Am I the only one who prefers Neil Dudgeon on Midsomer Murders.
Tom Barnaby was such a knowall. He referred to all the great and good by their Christian names as if they were all personal friends and his wife belonged to every group and society in the area.
I did not find either of them likeable.

In answer to your opening question, probably.

Personally, I envied Joyce Barnaby. She looked to have a very easy life, no job, just drifted in and out of various clubs and societies, art classes, drama and theatre workshops, archaeology digs etc. Often out for meals, never seemed to do much housework but had a nice home. Not much of a cook though.

As for Neil Dudgeon, not keen. Looked too old to become a father, not sure why Betty had to be brought in.

The scripts have gone off since he and his wife came in, and the sidekicks aren’t as nice as Ben Jones.

Visgir1 Sun 02-Mar-25 11:41:34

We like it, seen about 4 episodes now. No idea about the original ones back story, so I had to look it up.

Think they got this one right, we are enjoying it, even the Times gave it 4/5 from them that's good.

Usedtobeblonde Sun 02-Mar-25 11:15:51

Am I the only one who prefers Neil Dudgeon on Midsomer Murders.
Tom Barnaby was such a knowall. He referred to all the great and good by their Christian names as if they were all personal friends and his wife belonged to every group and society in the area.
I did not find either of them likeable.

Nuttynanna2 Sun 02-Mar-25 11:08:18

Binge watched to escape a dire Saturday night TV. Love Zoë Wanamaker. It was an ok watch. A bit predictable. Jersey scenery is stunning.

shysal Sun 02-Mar-25 10:49:07

I have only watched the first episode. I quite enjoyed it, but he was nothing like my memory of Bergerac. I think they would have been better creating a new detective instead, but still in Jersey. My one criticism is that a lot of the scenes were filmed in partial darkness as in so many dramas these days.

SparklyGrandma Sun 02-Mar-25 10:39:07

The NEW Bergerac is very good, it’s a different show to the original Bergerac but I think they are both enjoyable to watch.

love0c you are not alone…

Calendargirl Sun 02-Mar-25 09:34:17

I watched the first episode last night. I never watched the old Bergerac.

Not keen on his drink problem.

And I’ve mentioned before, for some reason, when I watch on ‘U’, now and again the screen goes blank momentarily.

Only on that channel. It’s really annoying, and puts me off watching.

Allira Sat 01-Mar-25 22:45:09

Grannmarie

We loved the original, and visited the Bergerac attraction when we were in Jersey in the 90s. Admired the car, had our photos taken beside a life size cardboard cut out of John Nettles.
However I can't access subtitles on the new version, so that makes it difficult for me....

So did I although DH refused to have his photo taken so it was just John and me 😀

Barleyfields Sat 01-Mar-25 22:34:12

I loved the original Bergerac. I too will reserve judgement for now on the remake, having only seen one episode, but didn’t warm to the scruffy new Bergerac (showing my age I guess). I was disappointed to read that most of it was filmed in Devon, relatively little on Jersey.

woodenspoon Sat 01-Mar-25 20:18:46

Sadly, nothing like the original. Very contemporary with modern day issues and characters. They all seem to be whispering. It’s not really engaged me yet but will give it time.
As others say, JohnNettles is a hard act to follow. Same as Midsomer Murders.

love0c Fri 28-Feb-25 13:02:03

PS Just to clarify this ad came on after an old episode of Bergerac and hence. I could not help making this comparison!

love0c Fri 28-Feb-25 13:00:32

Please nobody jump on me! smile But I looked up the age John Nettles was when he did Bergerac. He was in his 40's. pretty young in my book. I compare him to the 'man' in that shock of an advert about keeping dog food in the fridge. It ends with him sitting on the floor with his dog eating and the man cross legged eating with chopsticks. There is only one man and it is John Nettles! Clearly my idea of a man is not the modern type.

Calendargirl Fri 28-Feb-25 12:56:30

crazyH

What’s U

It’s the channel formerly known as Drama.

Freeview 20 I think.

Jaxjacky Fri 28-Feb-25 12:53:32

Same GG13

Rainbow1235 Fri 28-Feb-25 12:39:53

I was out last nite so looking forward to binge watching this with a few wines tonite x

Astitchintime Fri 28-Feb-25 12:20:38

We watched the first two episodes last night and really enjoyed it.

JamesandJon33 Fri 28-Feb-25 12:17:22

Just loved John Nettles.

Churchview Fri 28-Feb-25 09:43:31

Neil Dudgeon was so good in the Mrs Bradley Mysteries but never quite matched up to John Nettles in Midsomer.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 28-Feb-25 09:09:21

Have watched the first one, will reserve judgement until I have seen a few more episodes.