

Maigret
Season 1
Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector.
Where to Watch Maigret • Season 1
10 Episodes
- Episode 1
E1Episode 1Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 2
E2Episode 2Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 3
E3Episode 3Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 4
E4Episode 4Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 5
E5Episode 5Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 6
E6Episode 6Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 7
E7Episode 7Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 8
E8Episode 8Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 9
E9Episode 9Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector. - Episode 10
E10Episode 10Between 1965 and 1972, the Ispector Maigret was interpreted by Gino Cervi in four cycles for a total of sixteen films for TV - in addition to one made for the big screen - all directed by Mario Landi. The series in black and white were produced and broadcast by RAI and the success was such that the last series managed to glue 18 million and a half television viewers and Simenon later declared that for him Gino Cervi "went very well" in role of the Ispector.



