Crime of Passion

Crime of Passion (1970-1973)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime

This British courtroom drama reenacted cases of crime of passion that occurred in France. Ted Willis devised the series and wrote several episodes. Renown English actors appeared in the series. Episodes titles were the names of the accused murderers.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:30 (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E06ChantalOct 15, 1973
S04E05ClaudineOct 8, 1973
S04E04GerardOct 1, 1973
S04E03OrianeSep 24, 1973
S04E02HenriSep 17, 1973
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Crime of Passion premiere?

Crime of Passion premiered on September 6, 1970.

Who were the main actors in Crime of Passion?

The main actors in Crime of Passion were Barry Sullivan, Bettye Ackerman, and Gene Barry.

What was the genre of Crime of Passion?

Crime of Passion was a crime drama series.

Who was the creator of Crime of Passion?

Roy Huggins was the creator of Crime of Passion.

What was the setting of Crime of Passion?

Crime of Passion was set in Los Angeles, California.

What was the premise of Crime of Passion?

Crime of Passion followed the cases of a Los Angeles-based private detective agency.

What was the reception of Crime of Passion by the audience?

Crime of Passion was well-received by the audience for its engaging crime stories and strong performances.

Did Crime of Passion feature any recurring characters?

Yes, Crime of Passion featured recurring characters such as Glenn Howard, portrayed by Gene Barry.

What were some of the memorable episodes of Crime of Passion?

Memorable episodes of Crime of Passion included "The Debasers" and "The King of Central Park West."

Did Crime of Passion receive any awards or nominations?

Crime of Passion received critical acclaim and garnered nominations for its compelling storytelling.

What was the production style of Crime of Passion?

Crime of Passion was known for its high-quality production and attention to detail in depicting the Los Angeles noir atmosphere.

How did Crime of Passion contribute to the crime drama genre?

Crime of Passion contributed to the crime drama genre by portraying intricate cases and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.

What were some of the guest stars on Crime of Passion?

Crime of Passion featured guest stars such as Angie Dickinson, William Shatner, and Martin Sheen.

Was Crime of Passion known for its musical score?

Yes, Crime of Passion was known for its memorable musical score that added to the ambiance of the series.

Did Crime of Passion have any notable story arcs?

Yes, Crime of Passion had notable story arcs that delved into the personal lives of the characters and their interactions with the criminal underworld.

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