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''Bergerac'' was created by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] and featured [[Terence Alexander]], [[Louise Jameson]] and [[Celia Imrie]] in starring roles. | ''Bergerac'' was created by [[Robert Banks Stewart]], and featured [[Terence Alexander]], [[Louise Jameson]] and [[Celia Imrie]] in starring roles. [[Sid Sutton]] provided the programme's [[title sequence]]. | ||
Amongst its guest stars were [[Peter Craze]], [[James Maxwell]], [[Edwin Richfield]], [[David Savile]] and [[Alec Sabin]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:52, 11 December 2016
- You may be looking for Cyrano de Bergerac.
Bergerac was a television programme that Jim Purcell dismissed in 2011 while channel surfing, saying that it was "thirty years old". (TV: Night Terrors)
Behind the scenes
Bergerac was created by Robert Banks Stewart, and featured Terence Alexander, Louise Jameson and Celia Imrie in starring roles. Sid Sutton provided the programme's title sequence.
Amongst its guest stars were Peter Craze, James Maxwell, Edwin Richfield, David Savile and Alec Sabin.