Petit déjeuner compris (1980-1980)

Premiere:
February 22, 1980

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
March 8, 1980

Creators:
Danièle Thompson

Original Title:
Petit déjeuner compris

Alternate Titles:
Petit dej compris

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Antenne 2
RTBF
S.S.R
Technisonor

Countries:
FR

A couple who live in the French provinces are surprised to inherit a hotel in Paris. These new owners are determined to sell it, but that's without the charms, vagaries, and clientele of this typical inn implanted in a nice neighborhood.

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Accountant:
Myriam Eliez
Catherine Staub

Adaptation:
Danièle Thompson

Assistant Camera:
Gérard Petit

Assistant Director:
Pierre Scipion
Julien Delli Fiori

Assistant Editor:
Christine Grenet

Assistant Location Manager:
Loïc Chalmin

Camera Operator:
Jacques Mironneau

Costume Design:
Rosine Lan

Decorator:
Claude Pignot

Director:
Didier Philippe-Gérard

Director of Photography:
Marcel Grignon

Editor:
Brigitte Godon

Executive Producer:
Jacques Simonnet

First Assistant Director:
Jean-Claude Charnay

General Manager:
Michel Pasquet

Hair Department Head:
Daniel Mourgues

Location Manager:
Alain Laude

Makeup Department Head:
Muriel Baurens

Mixing Engineer:
Maurice Gilbert

Original Music Composer:
Vladimir Cosma

Production Secretary:
Nicole Guérin

Scenario Writer:
Danièle Thompson

Script:
Christiane Bertin

Set Propsman:
Gabriel Jamet

Sound Assistant:
Michel Villain

Sound Designer:
Jean-Pierre Lelong

Sound Engineer:
Paul Lainé

Stunts:
Jean-Louis Airola
Michel Berreur
Claude Carliez

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