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Les professionnels

Titre original : The Professionals
  • Série télévisée
  • 1977–1983
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Lewis Collins, Gordon Jackson, and Martin Shaw in Les professionnels (1977)
Buddy CopActionComedyCrime

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBodie and Doyle, senior agents of the British intelligence service CI5 (Criminal Intelligence 5), and their handler George Cowley fight terrorism and similar high-level crimes.Bodie and Doyle, senior agents of the British intelligence service CI5 (Criminal Intelligence 5), and their handler George Cowley fight terrorism and similar high-level crimes.Bodie and Doyle, senior agents of the British intelligence service CI5 (Criminal Intelligence 5), and their handler George Cowley fight terrorism and similar high-level crimes.

  • Création
    • Brian Clemens
  • Casting principal
    • Gordon Jackson
    • Martin Shaw
    • Lewis Collins
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    • Création
      • Brian Clemens
    • Casting principal
      • Gordon Jackson
      • Martin Shaw
      • Lewis Collins
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    • 14avis des critiques
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    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • George Cowley
    • 1977–1983
    Martin Shaw
    Martin Shaw
    • Doyle
    • 1977–1983
    Lewis Collins
    Lewis Collins
    • Bodie
    • 1977–1983
    Bridget Brice
    Bridget Brice
    • Betty, Cowley's Secretary
    • 1977–1978
    Steve Alder
    • Murphy
    • 1980–1983
    Pat Gorman
    Pat Gorman
    • CI5 Agent…
    • 1978–1982
    Pamela Stephenson
    Pamela Stephenson
    • Attractive Blonde…
    • 1978
    Allan Surtees
    • Minister…
    • 1978
    Nadim Sawalha
    Nadim Sawalha
    • Arab Diplomat…
    • 1978–1979
    Sally Harrison
    Sally Harrison
    • Chauffeuse…
    • 1978–1979
    Diana Weston
    Diana Weston
    • Ruth, CI5 Girl
    • 1978
    Trevor Adams
    • Benny, CI5 Agent…
    • 1977–1978
    Frank Jarvis
    Frank Jarvis
    • Dale…
    • 1978–1979
    Dick Sullivan
    • Priest…
    • 1978–1979
    Del Henney
    Del Henney
    • Benny Marsh…
    • 1978–1983
    John Castle
    John Castle
    • Peter Crabbe…
    • 1978
    Sheila Ruskin
    • Helen…
    • 1977–1983
    Michael Latimer
    Michael Latimer
    • Georgi…
    • 1978
    • Création
      • Brian Clemens
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    buckaroobanzai50

    No Amateurs

    All I can add to what has been said before is, what an excellent series this was. It had to be London Weekend Television's most expensive production at the time, and you could see that every penny appeared on screen. There were shoot-outs, explosions, and fist-fights galore every friday night at 9pm, when the episodes were originally shown during the late '70s and early '80s. The sexist banter between the heroes Bodie and Doyle is typical of the period, but stills remains funny to watch. One episode called 'Klansman', about a British right wing group to which Bodie becomes sympathetic, has to this day never been screened in the U.K. for fear of inflaming racial tensions, which were at their height during the Professionals' five year run. It has however, been transmitted in other parts of Europe.

    Due to the media, and the then Tory government's paranoia about 'Video Nasties' and TV violence, a sixth series was never made with the original actors. Unfortunately though, it's creator Brian Clemens, decided to update and resurrect the series about four years ago. It sank without trace.

    My fave episode has to be 'Hunter Hunted', in which the heros have to recover a stolen prototype rifle, which has a laser aiming system. This series was truly revolutionary!!!
    Big S-2

    Laddish machismo and dodgy hair-dos

    "The Professionals" has been slated from all sides over the years. It's fallen foul of, among others, the self-appointed moralist zealots of television watchdog groups because of its often hard-hitting violence, and the feminist lobby for its portrayal of most of its female characters as bimbos and ciphers. Even Martin Shaw, one of its three main stars, was so embarrassed by the show that for years his veto prevented it from being repeated in the UK (or perhaps it was simply because he was ashamed of the perm which he sported throughout the show's six-year run and which led to co-star Lewis Collins giving him the nickname "the Bionic Gollywog"). Whatever the reason, "The Professionals" won few critical admirers at the time and now - in the age of political correctness - is perhaps even more widely pooh-poohed. So why did it run for 6 years and become one of British TV's biggest ever, and most popular, exports? And why does it still enjoy cult status? The answer, paradoxically, lies in the reasons why it was so widely reviled in the first place. It's violent, politically incorrect and - to put it kindly - doesn't demand that its audiences have the intellect of rocket scientists to follow its plots. It was escapist entertainment aimed at boys of all ages from 10 to 50. Pictures of Bodie & Doyle adorned the bedroom walls of teenage girls up and down the land as they got in on the act too. And the show practically became an hour-long advertisement for the Ford motor company. In the UK during the late 70s and early 80s, it was positively hazardous to venture forth on a Friday night during a "Professionals" run, for fear of being knocked over and hospitalised by some young Johnny screeching round the corner in his Ford Capri, pretending to be Bodie & Doyle. Sure, "The Professionals" (like most shows of the genre) had its moronic moments, but who can forget classics like the episode in which two anti-social misfits holed up on a high rooftop and started taking pot-shots at a nearby hospital? Or the one with Bodie trapped in a country house, under siege by a bunch of German terrorists and with all contact to the outside world lost? Everything the critics accuse "The Professionals" of may well be true. But who cares? It's still a cult classic. They don't make 'em like that any more.
    MrJRGO

    Totally professional

    As a young boy in the early 1980s, The Professionals was arguably the 'adult' programme I acted out the most with my friends. The names Bodie and Doyle were on the tips of our tongues as we strove to emulate their diving around, car chases (on our bikes) and shoot outs. The characters and the theme tune were always going to be etched in my memory for life.

    However, it's only through the reruns over the last decade or so, on ITV 4, that I've gained a proper perspective on the show, albeit a show that was very much of its time. And by golly, how times have changed.

    If you haven't seen The Professionals for many years, it may take an episode or two to adjust your mindset to the 80's scenery and values. Once you do, it is understandable why it was so popular with then audiences.

    First of all, and vitally important, a superb theme tune. Still one of the best after all these years, with accompanying images that really whet the appetite. Secondly, both leads (Martin Shaw and Lewis Collins) are likeable and very much the sort of guys I still wish I was, dishing out the justice to the bad guys in a manly way, making the ladies swoon and still with enough time to splash on the Old Spice. Bodie the more rugged of the two, more brutal and blunt than Doyle who was the more emotional of the pairing (although pretty much everybody was more emotional than Bodie).

    The action is hard and raw, there's plenty of it, and there's none of the sugary sweetness that spoilt some of the US cop shows of the time. The Professionals also wasn't afraid to end on a low note. One example, 'Operation Susie', sees a woman (played by a young Alice Krige) that Bodie and Doyle are protecting at a safe house, shot dead in the final moments. The episode ends with a few words from Bodie, as he and Doyle look down at her lifeless body.

    London of the time, initially enduring and then recovering from the economic decline of the 70s, was a perfect backdrop for the car chases and shoot outs. The show benefitted from the derelict buildings and disused land around the city at the time, and knew how to use it to help ramp up the tension.

    Overall, a well-made, enjoyable and iconic show from a bygone era. Cue theme tune.
    Jack_Yan

    The best

    Arguably one of the best British action series ever made. The Professionals has a gritty, streetwise style, strong plots and scripts and excellent acting. Out of the episodes made between 1977 and 1981, there is hardly a bad one: the quality spoke for itself.

    Many episodes see what feels like two hours' worth of storyline packed tightly and competently into the single hour. The editing, photography, direction, stunts and score stand comparison today. The ingredients endeared the series to its many fans, probably attracting viewers from outside its target market. It was an example of how we could have it all - and its longevity was not down to luck alone.

    It is even credited for the long production life of the Ford Capri sports car, driven by the two main agents in the series, Bodie (Lewis Collins) and Doyle (Martin Shaw). The rapport between the two actors is superb and at no times are their performances unrealistic.

    The series sees a fictional unit, CI5, which is not answerable to any one ministry. Its controller, Maj George Cowley (Gordon Jackson), commands loyalty and respect amongst his men, and would fight to the ends on their behalf. His access to the highest levels within Westminster is without doubt. Bodie, ex-SIS, and Doyle, formerly with the police, are faced with perilous situations against terrorists, spies, and traitors. Thanks to their specialist skills and attitude, they cope well in any situation.

    The Professionals is still a demonstration of British television at its best.
    Big Cat 12

    HARD CORE

    I remember watching this British TV show when I was stationed in England in the 70's. I remember it was (in a way) similar to Starsky and Hutch but much more hard core. Two guys ( counter- terrorist agents type) would fight crime. Very fast moving and explosive. (I learned quick that British TV was much more liberal than regular TV shows in the states-I missed it alot).

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    • Anecdotes
      Much of the laddish banter between Bodie and Doyle was improvised on-set by Lewis Collins and Martin Shaw in order to entertain the crew, notably their conversation about Cowley in the Capri during Look After Annie (1978). However, these conversations proved to be so popular, that the editors left them in the finished versions, and they came to be regarded by many viewers as some of their favourite parts of the show.
    • Citations

      [scene-setting voiceover from Season 1 opening titles]

      George Cowley: Anarchy, acts of terror, crimes against the public. To combat it I've got special men - experts from the army, the police, from every service - these are The Professionals.

    • Versions alternatives
      The Season 1 episodes were originally shown with an opening title sequence which included scenes of Bodie and Doyle on an assault course, intercut with a stopwatch. However for repeats and DVD release, the more familiar Season 2-5 title sequence which started with car crashing through a plate glass window was retro-fitted onto the Season 1 episodes.
    • Connexions
      Featured in It'll Be Alright on the Night 2 (1979)
    • Bandes originales
      The Professionals (Main Title)
      Written by Laurie Johnson

      Performed by The Laurie Johnson Orchestra

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 février 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Beckton Gasworks, Beckton, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
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