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Astrid et Raphaëlle is a Franco-Belgian detective television series which aired in the United Kingdom as Astrid: Murder in Paris, [1] in the United States simply as Astrid, [2] and in Spain as Bright Minds. [3] It is a Franco-Belgian detective television series, created by Alexandre de Seguins and Laurent Burtin.
1.5.3 Mystery. 1.5.4 Police comedy ... many French game shows and reality shows are based on one or more ... X Women) 2008–2009 France French A series of erotic ...
Charlotte Holmes attributes her detective activities to a mythical brother "Sherlock" in a historical mystery romance series by Sherry Thomas beginning with A Study in Scarlet Women, 2016. Enola Holmes is the 14-year-old sister of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes and has run away from boarding school to make a living as a finder of missing persons ...
Candice Renoir is a French crime television series created by Solen Roy-Pagenault, Robin Barataud and Brigitte Peskine and aired since 19 April 2013 on France 2. The show was canceled after the 11th season. In Australia and Europe, the series were released by Acorn TV. [1]
Created by Stéphane Carrié, Alice Chegaray-Breugnot, and Nicolas Jean, broadcast in Belgium at La Une, since 20 April 2021, in Switzerland at RTS Un, since 27 April 2021, and in France at TF1, since 29 April 2021, the series is a coproduction between Itinéraire Productions, Septembre Productions, TF1, Pictanovo, Be-Films, and RTBF.
Poker Face. This 10-episode series from Rian Johnson follows Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a woman who knows when people are lying. This is useful for both poker and for solving mysteries, which ...
The Madame Blanc Mysteries is a cosy crime comedy drama television series, produced by Saffron Cherry Productions, which is broadcast on Channel 5 and Acorn TV.The series, written by and starring Sally Lindsay and Sue Vincent, [1] [2] concerns a Cheshire antiques dealer, Jean White, who helps solve an array of mysteries and deaths in the fictional village of Sainte Victoire in the south of France.
The four-part series recounts the dual inquiries into the incident – the first by the French Brigade Criminelle in 1997 and the second by the Metropolitan Police in 2004.