Julie Lescaut

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Television series
German title Julie Lescaut
Original title Julie Lescaut
Country of production France
original language French
Year (s) 1992-2014
length 90 minutes
Episodes 101 in 22 seasons
genre Thriller
idea Alexis Lecaye
First broadcast January 9, 1992 (France) on TF1
German-language
first broadcast
February 1995 on Das Erste , then on VOX
occupation
Véronique Genest , Guillaume Gabriel and Alex Waltz in the 101st and final episode of the Julie Lescaut series .

Julie Lescaut is the name of a French crime series. The series was first broadcast in Germany in 1995 on ARD , after which it ran from 1995 to 2003 on VOX and also on tm3 . 101 episodes were filmed by 2014.

Véronique Genest plays the leading role . Numerous French film stars ( Claude Jade , Audrey Tautou , Rufus ) and also Germans (e.g. Mariele Millowitsch ) played in the films of the crime series.

action

The divorced detective of the French National Police, Julie Lescaut, heads the detective office in the fictional small town of Clerrière, not far from Paris. From the 17th season she plays in Paris. Subplots form the relationship with her divorced husband (lawyer Maitre Lescaut) and her adolescent daughters Sarah and Babou.

production

The series was broadcast by the French commercial broadcaster TF1 from January 9, 1992 to January 23, 2014. The production location was the Epinay studios . Exterior shots were mainly made in Epinay and the neighboring Villetaneuse .

End of series

At the beginning of April 2013, TF1 and Genest announced the decision made in December 2012 that the series would be ended due to falling audience ratings. In the 1990s, the number of viewers regularly exceeded 10 million, with a peak of 12.3 million in April 1995. With the increase in American police series from the turn of the millennium, the annual average number of viewers fell to 6.2 million in 2012 after 6.7 million in 2011 and 7.1 million in 2010. The last episode had 7.4 million viewers.

Well-known guest stars

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Véronique Genest arrête l'aventure "Julie Lescaut" sur TF1 , TV, on: charentelibre.fr, from April 8, 2013, accessed August 28, 2016
  2. Patrick Cabannes: Audiences: Julie Lescaut rend sa plaque devant 7.4 millions de téléspectateurs , from: lefigaro.fr, January 24, 2014, accessed August 28, 2016