El Comisario

El Comisario (2002-2008)

EndedScripted showDrama, Action, Crime

The series deals with police investigations, showing the daily events in a station of the National Police of the fictional district of San Fernando in Madrid, and personal situations of everyday life of its agents.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 10:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S12E15Sólo sexoDec 26, 2008
S12E13Tormenta en el corazónDec 12, 2008
S12E12Balones fueraDec 5, 2008
S12E11Historia de un policíaDec 5, 2008
S12E10Amantes y vecinosNov 21, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'El Comisario' premiere?

'El Comisario' premiered on September 28, 1999.

Who were the main characters in 'El Comisario'?

The main characters in 'El Comisario' were Gerardo Castilla, Alicia Castro, and Antonio G\u00f3mez.

What was the genre of 'El Comisario'?

'El Comisario' was a crime drama television series.

Where was 'El Comisario' set?

'El Comisario' was set in the city of Madrid, Spain.

Who was the creator of 'El Comisario'?

Jos\u00e9 Luis Moreno was the creator of 'El Comisario'.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'El Comisario'?

The first season of 'El Comisario' consisted of 13 episodes.

Who was the lead actor in 'El Comisario'?

Gerardo Sofovich played the lead role of Gerardo Castilla in 'El Comisario'.

Did 'El Comisario' receive any awards?

Yes, 'El Comisario' received several awards, including the TP de Oro for Best Spanish Fiction Series.

What was the premise of 'El Comisario'?

'El Comisario' followed the daily life of a police commissioner and his team as they solved crimes in Madrid.

Was 'El Comisario' based on a true story?

No, 'El Comisario' was not based on a true story; it was a fictional crime drama series.

How long was each episode of 'El Comisario'?

Each episode of 'El Comisario' had an approximate runtime of 70 minutes.

Did 'El Comisario' have a spin-off or sequel series?

No, 'El Comisario' did not have a spin-off or sequel series.

Was 'El Comisario' popular among viewers?

Yes, 'El Comisario' gained a significant following and was well-received by viewers.

Did 'El Comisario' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'El Comisario' featured guest appearances by well-known Spanish actors throughout its run.

Was 'El Comisario' syndicated internationally?

Yes, 'El Comisario' was syndicated in several countries, reaching a global audience.

Did 'El Comisario' explore social issues?

Yes, 'El Comisario' often tackled social issues such as corruption, organized crime, and domestic violence.

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