Bob Morane (1965 TV series)

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Bob Morane
Genre Action
Spy fiction
Created by Henri Vernes
Based on Bob Morane
Starring Claude Titre
Country of origin France
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time26 minutes
Original release
Network ORTF
Release28 March 1965 (1965-03-28)

Bob Morane is a French television series produced by Robert Vernay based on the character of the same name that was created by Henri Vernes. This series was first broadcast on 28 March 1965 on ORTF. [1] [2]

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Synopsis

This series features the adventures of Bob Morane, at the same time journalist, engineer, expert in weapons and martial arts, often with the help of his "sidekick "Bill Ballantine, confronting dictatorships, dangerous megalomaniacs and secret societies around the world and, occasionally," The Time ".

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Episode list

#Episode NameOriginal air date
01 (French: Le Cheik masqué)28 March 1965 (1965-03-28)
02 (French: Rafale en Méditerranée)TBA
03 (French: Le Témoin)TBA
04 (French: Le Prince)TBA
05 (French: Le Tigre des lagunes)TBA
06 (French: Le Club des longs couteaux)TBA
07Transliteration: "La Galère engloutie"TBA
08 (French: Le Démon solitaire)TBA
09 (French: Complot à Trianon)TBA
10 (French: La Voix du mainate)TBA
11 (French: Échec à la Main Noire)TBA
12 (French: Les Semeurs de foudre)TBA
13 (French: La Vallée des brontosaures)TBA
14 (French: Le Temple des crocodiles)TBA
15 (French: Mission pour Montellano ( M ) MISSION POUR THULÉ)TBA
16 (French: Le Lagon aux requins)TBA
17 (French: La Fleur du sommeil)TBA
18 (French: 5.Les Forbans de l'or noir)TBA
19 (French: Le Dragon des Fenstone)TBA
20 (French: L'Héritage du flibustier)TBA
21 (French: La Cité des sables)TBA
22 (French: Les Joyaux du Maharadjah)TBA
23 (French: Le Gardian noir)TBA
24 (French: Mission à Orly)TBA
25 (French: Le Camion infernal)TBA
26 (French: La Rivière de perles)TBA

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References

  1. VALÉRY, Francis (27 February 2014). Bob Morane : un mythe moderne. Le Bélial. p. 1924. ISBN   9782843446139 . Retrieved 24 May 2019 via Google Books.
  2. "FEUILLETONS ET SERIES DIFFUSES SUR LES ECRANS DE LA RTF ET DE L'ORTF (1949 – 1974)" (PDF). Inatheque.fr. Retrieved 24 May 2019.