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Bergerac stars walk red carpet at St Helier premiere | |
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The cast of Bergerac arrived at Cineworld for the premiere | |
The cast of the reimagined version of the Jersey-based TV show Bergerac are walking the red carpet in St Helier. | |
The new series stars Damien Molony as lead character Jim Bergerac, alongside Zoë Wanamaker and Philip Glenister, with Season One hitting screens on Thursday. | |
The original BBC series, created by Robert Banks Stewart, ran for nine series between 1981 and 1991. The government, which committed £1.2m to the reboot, said it hoped the series would boost tourism in the island. | The original BBC series, created by Robert Banks Stewart, ran for nine series between 1981 and 1991. The government, which committed £1.2m to the reboot, said it hoped the series would boost tourism in the island. |
Executive producer Brian Constantine said the red carpet event at Cineworld celebrated the launch of the series. | |
Executive producer Brian Constantine said it was "an honour to hold the Bergerac premiere in Jersey" | |
"It is an honour to hold the Bergerac premiere in Jersey, the home of this iconic series," he said. | "It is an honour to hold the Bergerac premiere in Jersey, the home of this iconic series," he said. |
"Bringing the show back to where it all began is incredibly special and we are thrilled to celebrate this moment with the local community." | "Bringing the show back to where it all began is incredibly special and we are thrilled to celebrate this moment with the local community." |
Walking past Cineworld before the premiere, islander Boy Mooney said the original show had been part of his childhood. | Walking past Cineworld before the premiere, islander Boy Mooney said the original show had been part of his childhood. |
"That's why we came to Jersey in the first place all those years ago," he said. | "That's why we came to Jersey in the first place all those years ago," he said. |
Jane Skelhorn, 72, said she hoped the new series would "actually show the island as well as being a good detective series". | Jane Skelhorn, 72, said she hoped the new series would "actually show the island as well as being a good detective series". |
Mr Constantine said the premiere "promised to be an unforgettable evening, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Bergerac". | Mr Constantine said the premiere "promised to be an unforgettable evening, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Bergerac". |
He added: "Islanders are encouraged to come and watch the arrival of the guests, interact with the stars alongside the red carpet, and give them all a real Jersey welcome." | He added: "Islanders are encouraged to come and watch the arrival of the guests, interact with the stars alongside the red carpet, and give them all a real Jersey welcome." |
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