R.C.M.P. (TV series)

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R.C.M.P.
Also known as Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Genre crime drama
Created by F. R. Crawley
Starring Giles Pelletier
Don Francks
Trent Gough
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 39
Production
Executive
producer(s)
F. R. Crawley
Producer(s) Harry Horner
Bernard Girard
Running time 30 mins.
Broadcast
Original channel CBC
BBC
US syndication
Picture format 1.33 : 1 monochrome
Audio format monaural
Original run Flag of Canada28 October 1959
19 October 1960
Flag of the United Kingdom12 July 1960
19 May 1961
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IMDb profile

R.C.M.P. was a Canadian television drama series about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The series ran a single season (1959-60), consisting of 39 weekly half-hour episodes and starred French-Canadian actor Gilles Pelletier as Corporal Jacques Gagnier and English-Canadian actor Don Francks as Constable Bill Mitchell.

The series was created by Canadian film-maker Frank Radford "Budge" Crawley in collaboration with Crawley Films, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the BBC in the United Kingdom and Australian Broadcasting Commission.

Unapologetically cold, grainy and raw, the show was very realistic and stood up well against other crime dramas on TV of the day. Crawley created the R.C.M.P. series in an attempt to fulfill his dream of sharing "the Canadian Way" with the rest of the world. While not a fan of American-style cinema, Crawley wished R.C.M.P. to sign with a U.S. television network. American networks at that time demanded full control over any shows they broadcast and R.C.M.P. ended up with only a paltry take in American syndication.

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