
It seems talk of a second series of Bergerac is premature, with UKTV telling Channel 103 there is no news yet on the show's recommissioning.
Industry website TV Zone UK reported the re-imagining of the eighties detective show that debuted on U and U&Drama earlier this year will be back for another series.
It said, though not officially confirmed, 'production listings state the show is currently in pre-production with filming to commence this summer'.
Pre-production involves script finalisation, casting, and budgeting.
UKTV told Channel 103:
"Bergerac has been one our top performing shows so far this year for our free-streaming service U.
"We would love for the series to return, but there is currently no news to share at this stage."
The re-boot - staring Damien Molony as Jim Bergerac, first aired in late February. Cineworld hosted the Jersey premiere.
WATCH: Meet the stars at the Bergerac premiere
Although reviews were mixed at the time, the exposure for Jersey was positive. The government has invested £1.2m into the project, hoping it will bring more visitors to the island.
Jersey's landscapes were praised by cast and writers alike as a location, with actors agreeing that it 'feels like a character in itself.'
The RadioTimes noted: "The island setting is windswept as much as it’s sun-soaked. Expect plentiful shots of characters gazing broodingly out to sea."
Lead actor Damien Molony told BBC's The One Show:
"The natural beauty of Jersey is mind-blowing..."
"The weather is incredible, you've got beautiful beaches...tiny little harbours, old castles.. it's amazing. I can't believe more things aren't filmed in Jersey."