- Maigret (1960 TV series)
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Maigret Genre Crime drama Created by Georges Simenon Written by Georges Simenon 12 episodes, 1960-1961)
Giles Cooper (7 episodes, 1960-1961)
Margot Bennett (5 episodes, 1960-1962)
Roger East (5 episodes, 1960-1962)
Donald Bull (2 episodes, 1962-1963)
Elaine Morgan (2 episodes, 1963)Starring Rupert Davies
Ewen Solon
Neville Jason
Heather ChasenTheme music composer Ron Grainer Opening theme The Maigret Theme Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English No. of seasons 4 No. of episodes 52 Production Executive producer(s) Andrew Osborn Running time 50 minutes Production company(s) BBC Broadcast Original channel BBC One Picture format 1.33 : 1 Black & White First shown in 1960 Original run 1960 – 1963 Maigret is a British television series made by the BBC and which ran for 52 episodes from 1960 to 1963.
Based on the Maigret stories of Georges Simenon, the series starred Rupert Davies as the Sûreté detective Commissaire Jules Maigret, and featured Ewen Solon as Lucas, Helen Shingler as Madame Maigret and Neville Jason as Lapointe.[1]
The choice of Davies to play Maigret was enthuiastically approved by Simenon himself. Remembering the role in a 1964 interview Davies said "When Andrew Osborn, the producer of the show, offered me the part on Good Friday in 1960, I knew very little about Maigret. I knew he was a famous French fictional detective, but that was all." Rather than read the books to get the feel for the character Davies thought it would be better to meet Maigret's creator and hear from him how he saw the character. The BBC agreed and a meeting was arranged between Davies and Simenon in Lausanne.[2]
"The moment Simenon saw me he shouted: "C'est Maigret, c'est Maigret. You are the flesh and bones of Maigret!" Davies later remembered. "That was a wonderful beginning. Then he drove us to his lovely château in the village of Enchandens, where I met his wife. Later he began to coach me in Maigret's idiosyncrasies."[2]
The haunting theme music was composed by Ron Grainer. Georges Simenon wrote 12 episodes of the series during 1960-1961.[1]
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Categories:- British drama television series
- Black-and-white television programs
- 1960s British television series
- 1960 in British television
- 1960 television series debuts
- 1963 television series endings
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