DERRIK W STARRETT

ALTON, IL 62002

ROOFING CONTRACTOR

the free encyclopedia German crime television series For the 2010s British comedy-drama– 16 October 1998 ( 1998-10-16 ) Horst Tappert at a reception of the Chancellor in 1971with colleague Heidi Hansen &#160&#91de &#93starring Horst Tappert as Detective Chief Inspector ( Kriminaloberinspektor ) Stephan Derrickand Fritz Wepper as Detective Sergeant ( Kriminalhauptmeister ) Harry Kleinit was also a major international successwith the series sold in over 100 countries. &#911 &#93new Derrick episodes were broadcast on Friday night at 8:15&#160p.m. The series received enormous popularitycitation needed &#93Derrick had many fan clubs abroadincluding the Netherlands and France. &#912 &#93In FranceDerrick is known as Inspecteur Derrick . In Italythe show is called L'ispettore Derrick . In Chineseit is known as Dé li kè . It has been claimed ZDF would no longer carry reruns of the show

2010s British comedy-drama, see Derek (TV series) . Derrick Created by Herbert Reinecker Starring Horst Tappert Fritz Wepper Willy Schäfer Theme music composer Les Humphries Opening theme Horst-Tappert-Lied Countries of origin West Germany (1974–90) Germany (1990–98) Original language German No. of seasons 25 No. of episodes 281 ( list of episodes ) Production Executive producer Helmut Ringelmann Running time 60 minutes Original release Network ZDF ORF SRG Release 20 October 1974 ( 1974-10-20 )

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