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Islanders invited to apply to be extras in Bergerac remake

Islanders invited to apply to be extras in Bergerac remake

Wednesday 07 August 2024

Islanders invited to apply to be extras in Bergerac remake

Wednesday 07 August 2024


Islanders with dreams of appearing on the screen can now apply to feature as extras in the new adaptation of Bergerac – as long as they're 18 or over, available until the end of September, and have access to transport.

With filming for the reboot of the Jersey-based detective drama set to start within weeks and continue over the summer, details have been confirmed about how background artists will be recruited.

In the 1980s, hundreds of islanders worked as extras in the original Bergerac, which starred John Nettles as Jim Bergerac.

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Pictured: The original Bergerac starring John Nettles was hugely popular in the 1980s.

 The long-awaited remake stars Damian Molony in the title role, as well as Zoë Wanamaker, Philip Glenister and Timothy Renouf.

Brian Constantine, Executive Producer for Jersey-based production company Westward Studios, said there had been lots of interest in potential extra roles – and now is the time to get in touch.

He said: "As long as they are 18 or over, available from now until the end of September and have their own transport, or access to transport, anyone is welcome to apply."

Mr Constantine added: "We aren't sure how many people will apply, so at this stage we just want those interested to get in touch with some basic details.

"We'll then come back to selected applicants and invite them to meet the casting producers when they are next in Jersey and discuss what's involved.

"People need to understand the nature of this sort of work – it's good fun, but can involve some quite long spells of hanging around, followed by short bursts of filming."

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Pictured: Damien Moloney has been cast as Jim Bergerac in the remake. (UKTV)

Those who make the grade and are selected to appear will be paid at the same standard day-rate as applies to such work in the UK.

The six-episode series has been commissioned by BBC-owned broadcaster UKTV and directed by Peaky Blinders director Colm McCarthy. Westward Studios has a co-production role alongside BlackLight TV, part of Banijay UK, with filming taking place in both Jersey and England.

Jersey's government is planning to back the show with a grant on the condition that a number of benefits for the island are delivered.

The show, which promises a "contemporary twist" on the iconic detective drama, will be available on free-to-air channel U&Drama and free streaming service U next year.

Mr Constantine said that while there was no set deadline for applications, the process was likely to move quickly.

"The sooner, the better, is what we'd say to anyone who's interested," he said.

How to apply

Those wanting to put themselves forward should send an email to casting@westwardstudios.co.uk including the following details:

  • full name
  • contact email and phone number
  • a recent photograph
  • a short biography or CV is "optional, but appreciated"

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