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The Split's Damien Molony transforms in new look at BBC's '80s reboot

Emily Stedman
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New look at The Split's Damien Molony in rebootUKTV

UKTV has released new photos of Damien Molony in the upcoming reboot of '80s detective drama Bergerac.

The Split star takes on the role of Detective Jim Bergerac in the new series, previously portrayed by Midsomer Murders' John Nettles in the original BBC show which ran between 1981 and 1991.

Fans will be delighted to see a returning character in the reboot, with the new photos showing Molony seated in the detective's red 1947 Triumph Roadster.

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Talking about the legacy of the car, Molony said: "When people talk about Bergerac, two things immediately spring to mind: Jersey, and the car.

"We’ve recently wrapped on filming, and I’ve had the best time stepping into the role of Jim Bergerac – I’ve even had the privilege of getting behind the wheel of the iconic Triumph Roadster.

"We couldn’t have re-imagined this series without paying homage to the original, and the car beautifully bridges the two. I can’t wait to share it with the fans."

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The rebooted Bergerac features an all-star supporting cast too, with My Family's Zo? Wanamaker and Life on Mars actor Philip Glenister also appearing in the six-part series.

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Wanamaker will play Bergerac's mother-in-law Charlie, who is concerned he is putting the job before his daughter Kim during what is a particularly distressing time for the family.

Viewers will be introduced to a broken Bergerac turning to drink after the recent death of his wife.

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"When a woman from a wealthy Jersey family is murdered, Jim must fight through his personal struggles to become the formidable investigator he once was," reads the official synopsis.

"With a troublesome convict resurfacing from his past, Bergerac is required to call on his sharp investigative instincts and past successes to navigate the intricate family dynamics, and watchful eyes of the police force, in order to solve the case."

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Unlike the original series, the new Bergerac will focus on one character-led murder mystery spanning all six episodes, instead of a new storyline each episode.

Bergerac is a brand-new U&Original series and will air on U and U&DRAMA in 2025.

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