juliet bravo ran from the 30th of August 1980 until 31st December 1985.
there where six series consisting of a total of 88 episodes.
oit was shownon bbc1
episodes where 50 mins long.
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Despite popular misunderstanding, there never was any character named Juliet Bravo in the show. The name of the show is the inspector's radio call sign "J-B", or Juliet Bravo in the phonetic alphabet as practised in European nato states.
In fact this call sign was only used once during Stephanie Turner's tenure, which incidently was the last episode of Series Three.
However from Series Four to Six the call sign was frequently used.
The working title of the programme employed by series creator ian kennedy martin was "Inspector, Ma'am", a reference to the lead character's rank and title—a title whose use she was forced to insist upon from one of her Sergeants in the first episode of series 1, due to his preference for the informal, and possibly derogatory, "Boss". However, "Inspector, Ma'am" was dropped during filming of the first series
The lead role of Inspector Jean Darblay was played by Stephanie Turner between 1980 and 1982, and her replacement Inspector Kate Longton was played by Anna Carteret between 1983 and 1985.
there where six series consisting of a total of 88 episodes.
oit was shownon bbc1
episodes where 50 mins long.
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Despite popular misunderstanding, there never was any character named Juliet Bravo in the show. The name of the show is the inspector's radio call sign "J-B", or Juliet Bravo in the phonetic alphabet as practised in European nato states.
In fact this call sign was only used once during Stephanie Turner's tenure, which incidently was the last episode of Series Three.
However from Series Four to Six the call sign was frequently used.
The working title of the programme employed by series creator ian kennedy martin was "Inspector, Ma'am", a reference to the lead character's rank and title—a title whose use she was forced to insist upon from one of her Sergeants in the first episode of series 1, due to his preference for the informal, and possibly derogatory, "Boss". However, "Inspector, Ma'am" was dropped during filming of the first series
The lead role of Inspector Jean Darblay was played by Stephanie Turner between 1980 and 1982, and her replacement Inspector Kate Longton was played by Anna Carteret between 1983 and 1985.
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