Vidocq (TV series)
| Television series | |
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| Original title | Vidocq |
| Country of production | France |
| year | 1967 |
| length | 25 minutes |
| Episodes | 13 in 1 season |
| genre | Crime series |
| production | Etienne Laroche |
| music | Serge Gainsbourg |
| First broadcast | January 7, 1967 on ORTF |
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Vidocq was a French black and white television series that was broadcast in 13 episodes between January and April 1967 by the French television broadcaster ORTF .
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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
- L'éternel évadé (ou Le mort vivant) (First broadcast: January 7, 1967)
- La bijouterie Jacquelin (ou L'éternel évadé) (first broadcast: January 14, 1967)
- Vidocq et les faux témoins (first broadcast: January 21, 1967)
- Vidocq à Bicêtre (first broadcast: January 28, 1967)
- Le crime de la Mule Noire (first broadcast: February 4, 1967)
- L'armée roulante (first broadcast: February 11, 1967)
- La baraque aux 36 étoiles (first broadcast: February 18, 1967)
- Les Olympiens (first broadcast February 25, 1967)
- L'auberge de la Mère Tranquille (first broadcast March 4, 1967)
- Le mariage de Vidocq (first broadcast: March 11, 1967)
- Le système du docteur Terrier (first broadcast: March 18, 1967)
- À vous de jouer, Monsieur Vidocq! (First broadcast: March 25, 1967)
- Le chapeau de l'empereur (first broadcast: April 1, 1967)
Web links
- Vidocq in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Fan site of the TV series Vidocq
- Entry on fernsehserien.de