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'''''Le inchieste del commissario Maigret''''' (i.e. "The inquiries of the superintendent Maigret") is an Italian television series based on the [[Crime fiction|crime novels]] of [[Georges Simenon]] about the fictional police ''commissaire'' [[Jules Maigret]], portrayed by [[Gino Cervi]], conducted by [[Mario Landi]], in sixteen episodes, produced by [[RAI]].
'''''Le inchieste del commissario Maigret''''' (i.e. "The inquiries of the superintendent Maigret") is an Italian television series based on the [[detective fiction]] of [[Georges Simenon]] about the police ''commissaire'' [[Jules Maigret]], portrayed by [[Gino Cervi]], conducted by [[Mario Landi]], in sixteen episodes, produced by [[RAI]].
Shot in [[black and white]], the series was very successful: the last '' season '' (1972) was followed by eighteen and a half million viewers.
Shot in [[black and white]], the series was very successful: the last '' season '' (1972) was followed by eighteen and a half million viewers.



Revision as of 12:25, 11 January 2016

Le inchieste del commissario Maigret
Created byMario Landi
StarringGino Cervi
Andreina Pagnani
Mario Maranzana
Manlio Busoni
Daniele Tedeschi
Gianni Musy
Oreste Lionello
Franco Volpi
Edoardo Toniolo
Rino Genovese
Country of originItaly
Original languageitalian
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes16
Original release
NetworkRAI
ReleaseSeptember 17, 1964 (1964-09-17) –
November 29, 1972 (1972-11-29)

Le inchieste del commissario Maigret (i.e. "The inquiries of the superintendent Maigret") is an Italian television series based on the detective fiction of Georges Simenon about the police commissaire Jules Maigret, portrayed by Gino Cervi, conducted by Mario Landi, in sixteen episodes, produced by RAI. Shot in black and white, the series was very successful: the last season (1972) was followed by eighteen and a half million viewers.