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Fans of the classic BBC detective series *Lovejoy* have reason to celebrate. Thirty years after the original show, See-Saw Films, the production company behind *Slow Horses* and *Heartstopper*, is set to reboot the series for a new generati...
**Background:** *Lovejoy*, created by Jonathan Gash, revolves around a charismatic antiques dealer with a knack for spotting genuine artifacts and scams in East Anglia. The original series, starring Ian McShane, became known for breaking the fourth wall and its unique blend of comedy, drama, and mystery.
**Reboot Details:** See-Saw Films plans to create a contemporary reimagining of *Lovejoy*, focusing on the morally ambiguous anti-hero. Lisa Gilchrist, Helen Gregory, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, and Simon Gillis will executive produce. The reboot is not yet attached to a network or streamer.
**Impact:** The reboot aims to appeal to both longtime fans and new viewers by modernizing the series while maintaining its core elements. The focus on the books' original spirit suggests a darker, edgier take on the character and his world.
**How to Prepare:** While waiting for the reboot, fans can revisit the original BBC series or delve into Jonathan Gash's *Lovejoy* novels to familiarize themselves with the source material.
**Who This Affects Most:** Fans of detective series, British television, and those who appreciate complex, morally ambiguous characters will find this reboot particularly appealing.
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