A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 17, 2013
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
March 7, 2013
Creators:
René Balcer
Olivier Bibas
Klaus Zimmermann
Original Title:
Jo
Alternate Titles:
Jo
Le Grand
The Cop - Crime Screne Paris
神探Jo
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Crime
Production Companies:
Atlantique Productions
ORF
RTBF
RTS
Sat.1
Stromboli Pictures
TF1
The Mattawin Company
Countries:
FR
Jo is an English-language French police procedural television series created by Canadian/USA screenwriter René Balcer of Law & Order fame with French writing team Franck Ollivier & Malina Detcheva, known for the mini-series Lost Signs. It is co-produced by the French Atlantique Productions and the Belgian Stromboli Pictures companies in association with broadcast partners TF1, RTBF, Sat.1, ORF and RTS.
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Camera Operator:
Jean-Max Bernard
Camera Supervisor:
Tomaso Fiorilli
Editor:
Patrick Zouzout
Diane Logan
Editorial Manager:
Joël Jacovella
Music:
Thomas Hass Christensen
Producer:
Alfred Lot
André Bouvard
René Balcer
Klaus Zimmermann
Sound Editor:
Vincent Hedon
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