Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
208
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 17, 1994
Editore
PENGUIN UK
ISBN-10
0140238999
ISBN-13
9780140238990
Descrizione
In "Bergerac's Jersey," John Nettles invites readers into the picturesque world of Jersey, the stunning island that became a backdrop for the beloved television series featuring his iconic character, Sergeant Jim Bergerac. Through his engaging storytelling, Nettles brings to life the vibrant landscape and rich culture of this captivating destination, providing a unique perspective that blends personal experience with the charm of the show.
The narrative weaves together insights into the island's history, its people, and the natural beauty that surrounds them. Nettles shares anecdotes from his time working on the series, shedding light on the magic of filming amid the breathtaking scenery, from dramatic coastlines to serene countryside. Readers will gain an appreciation for the quirks and nuances that make Jersey a character in its own right.
Ultimately, this account transcends the small screen, offering a heartfelt homage to a place that has captured the hearts of many. Nettles' affectionate portrayal of Jersey reflects not just a fondness for the location but also a deeper connection forged through the stories told and the relationships built during his tenure as Bergerac.
The narrative weaves together insights into the island's history, its people, and the natural beauty that surrounds them. Nettles shares anecdotes from his time working on the series, shedding light on the magic of filming amid the breathtaking scenery, from dramatic coastlines to serene countryside. Readers will gain an appreciation for the quirks and nuances that make Jersey a character in its own right.
Ultimately, this account transcends the small screen, offering a heartfelt homage to a place that has captured the hearts of many. Nettles' affectionate portrayal of Jersey reflects not just a fondness for the location but also a deeper connection forged through the stories told and the relationships built during his tenure as Bergerac.