Bergerac

Zoë plays Charlie Hungerford, the whip-smart mother-in-law of recently widowed detective Jim Bergerac, in this reimagining of the classic 80s drama set in Jersey. Season one is streaming on U; season two arrives on U and U&DRAMA on 16 April.

Professor T

Zoë has joined the cast of this ITV crime drama as Zelda Radclyffe, the quirky aunt of Cambridge professor Jasper Tempest, who helps the police solve challenging murder cases. Season four aired on PBS in the US in 2025 and comes to the UK in 2026, while filming recently finished on season five.

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Photos: Clara's Song and Asthma UK Christmas carol service

2 December 2014 22:28

This week is off to a very busy but exciting start for Zoë.

On Sunday evening, she joined tenor Keith Lewis and pianist Melvyn Tan on-stage for the premiere of Clara’s Song at London’s Royal Academy of Arts. The trio are pictured before their beautiful musical performance, in which Zoe played German musician Clara Schumann, in a photo on Melvyn Tan’s Twitter profile. Clara's Song was devised by Keith Lewis and written by Zoë’s husband, Gawn Grainger, who has since tweeted that the performance was ‘spectacular’.

This evening, Zoe gave a reading at Asthma UK’s Christmas carol service, which took place at St Luke’s Church in Chelsea, London. She is pictured with the event’s other well-known supporters – Anton Du Beke, Patricia Hodge, Julian Fellowes, Margaret Keys and Kirsten O’Brien – in a photo on the charity’s Twitter profile.

The rest of the week also looks busy for Zoë, with two more charity carol services over the next two days: the Prostate Cancer UK 'Carols by Candlelight' service (3 December; now sold out) and The Sick Children’s Trust carol service (4 December).

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