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Episode table
editRaw translation from German article:
No. Title First broadcast Novel 1 Donna Leon - Vendetta 12 October 2000 4 Case · 1995 2 Donna Leon - Venetian charade 16 October 2000 3 Case · 1994 3 Donna Leon - In terms of Signora Brunetti 10 October 2002 8 Case 1999: 4 Donna Leon - Nobiltà 17 October 2002 7 Case · 1998 5 Donna Leon - Venetian Finale 23 October 2003 1 Case · 1992 6 Donna Leon - Friends in High Places 31 October 2003 9 Case · 2000 7 Donna Leon - Soft asleep 28 October 2004 6 Case · 1997 8 Donna Leon - Acqua Alta 11 Nov. 2004 5 Case · 1996 9 Donna Leon - evidence that it is evil 13 October 2005 13 Case · 2004 10 Donna Leon - Secretive channels 10 Nov. 2005 12 Case · 2003 11 Donna Leon - terminus Venice 19 October 2006 2 Case · 1993 12 Donna Leon - The law of the lagoon 2 Nov. 2006 10 Case · 2001 13 Donna Leon - The dark hours of the Serenissima 15 May 2008 11 Case · 2002 14 Donna Leon - Blood from a Stone 22 May 2008 14 Case · 2005 15 Donna Leon - As through a dark glass 22 October 2009 15 Case · 2006 16 Donna Leon - Suffer the children come to me 7 October 2010 16 Case · 2007 17 Donna Leon - The Girl of his dreams 28 Apr. 2011 17 Case · 2008 18 Donna Leon - Beautiful certificate 14 Apr. 2012 18 Case · 2009 19 Donna Leon - In good faith 11 May 2013 19 Case · 2010
Move?
editThe title of this is a bit confusing; Donna Leon is the author, while the subject of the films is the character, Commissario Brunetti. It's kind of like calling the Poirot series, the "Agatha Christie (TV series)" rather than Poirot (TV series) or Agatha Christie's Poirot as we have done. I would suggest we move this to a more natural and recognizable descriptive title (something that at least includes the character name), which would be more consistent with other, similar TV series, rather than sticking with this one. Thoughts? Swanny18 (talk) 21:29, 30 June 2018 (UTC)