The adventures of Monsieur Vidocq

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Television series
German title The adventures of Monsieur Vidocq
Original title Les Nouvelles Aventures de Vidocq
Country of production France
original language French
Year (s) 1971-1973
length 55 minutes
Episodes 13 in 2 seasons
genre Crime series
production Etienne Laroche
music Jacques Loussier
First broadcast January 5th, 1971 on ORTF
German-language
first broadcast
September 11, 1971 on German television
occupation

The Adventures of Monsieur Vidocq (Les Nouvelles Aventures de Vidocq) is a French television series that was broadcast on the French television channel ORTF from January 1971 to December 1973 .

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The television series was based on motifs from the memoirs of Eugène François Vidocq and depicts the adventures of the former prison inmate who becomes a police officer. It takes place at the beginning of the 19th century .

Episode list

  1. La caisse de fer (first broadcast: January 5, 1971; in Germany: September 11, 1971)
  2. Les trois crimes de Vidocq (first broadcast: January 12, 1971; in Germany: September 25, 1971)
  3. Les chevaliers de la nuit (first broadcast: January 19, 1971; in Germany: October 9, 1971)
  4. Les chauffeurs du Nord (first broadcast: February 16, 1971; in Germany: October 23, 1971)
  5. Échec à Vidocq (first broadcast: February 23, 1971; in Germany: November 6, 1971)
  6. Les banquiers du crime (first broadcast: March 2, 1971; in Germany: November 20, 1971)
  7. La bande à Vidocq (first broadcast: October 29, 1973; in Germany: January 22, 1976)
  8. Les assassins de l'empereur (first broadcast: November 5, 1973; in Germany: January 29, 1976)
  9. Les bijoux du roi (first broadcast: November 12, 1973; in Germany: February 5, 1976)
  10. Vidocq et l'archange (first broadcast: November 19, 1973; in Germany: February 12, 1976)
  11. Les deux colonels (first broadcast: November 26, 1973; in Germany: February 19, 1976)
  12. L'épingle noire (first broadcast: December 3, 1973; in Germany: February 26, 1976)
  13. Vidocq et compagnie (first broadcast: December 10, 1973; in Germany: March 4, 1976)

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