The drama Bergerac was filmed in various locations across Jersey, including La Pulente, Bouley Bay, St Ouen's Bay, St Brelade ...
Other cast members include Pippa Haywood, Philip Glenister, Sarah Behar, Zoë Wanamaker, Chloé Sweetlove and Robert Gilbert. The show promises to be a gripping watch with the action again set on ...
The detective series that brought stardom to Jersey is back under a new guise. Local Emily Cope reveals what the show means to islanders – and actor Damien Molony’s favourite island activities ...
Philip Glenister plays Arthur Wakefield, the father-in-law of the murder victim, with the reboot also starring Pippa Haywood, Robert Gilbert and Sasha Behar. Although the original Bergerac saw the ...
The new Bergerac can’t even crack a smile when Philip “Life on Mars” Glenister appears ... Perched on its only sofa, his “chief of staff”, Margaret Heaton (Pippa Haywood), tried to look nonchalant at ...
The cast also includes Pippa Haywood, Philip Glenister, Sarah Behar, Zoë Wanamaker, Chloé Sweetlove and Robert Gilbert. READ MORE: Escape to the Country viewers 'curious' as host questions ...
Philip Glenister takes on the role of Arthur Wakefield ... Outcast and Belgravia. Pippa Haywood is Margaret Heaton in Bergerac (Photo: Colin Hutton/ UKTV) Pippa Haywood takes on the role of ...
The cast also features Pippa Haywood, Philip Glenister, Sarah Behar, Zoë Wanamaker, Chloé Sweetlove and Robert Gilbert. Set once more on the island of Jersey, the show promises to be a gripping ...
Philip Glenister's friendship and longstanding professional relationship with John Simm has delighted fans over the years, and its equally as meaningful to the actors as the Gene Hunt star jokes with ...
Philip Glenister and Keeley Hawes starred in Ashes to Ashes for three seasons from 2008 to 2010, Philip Glenister spoke with Yahoo UK about his annoyance over how his co-star was treated at the time.
When Keeley Hawes took the lead role in Ashes to Ashes, BBC's follow-up to its hit series Life on Mars, in 2008 there was uproar which Philip Glenister tells Yahoo UK he found incredibly "unfair".