El comisario explained

Genre:Police procedural
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Num Seasons:12
Num Episodes:191
Runtime:60 min (approx.)
Network:Telecinco
Related:El Príncipe

El comisario is a Spanish police drama television series that originally aired for twelve seasons from 1999 to 2009 on Telecinco. Produced by BocaBoca and Estudios Picasso and starring an ensemble cast with the likes of Tito Valverde, Juanjo Artero, Elena Irureta, Marcial Álvarez, Jaime Pujol, Cristina Perales and Fernando Andina, among others, the plot tracks the daily life the members of the Cuerpo Nacional de Policía at the police station of San Fernando in Madrid.

Premise

The fiction, a police drama, is set in the 'San Fernando' police station, in the fictional district of the same name in Madrid.[1] It deals with the daily life of the Cuerpo Nacional de Policía agents working in the station.[2]

Gerardo Castilla serves as a cold but respectful Chief Police officer for the entire series. Recurring personal subplots include the friendship between Pope and Charlie,[3] and the up and downs of the relationship between Charlie and Elo.[4]

Cast

Final cast

ActorCharacterSeasons
Tito Valverde Gerardo Castilla 1 – 12
Joaquín Climent Pascual Moreno 1 – 12
Elena Irureta Laura Hurtado 1 – 12
Juanjo Artero Carlos "Charlie" Márquez 1 – 12
Jaime Puyol Andrés Casqueiro 1 – 12
Marcial Álvarez Jorge "Pope" San Juan 1 – 12
Cristina Perales Eloísa "Elo" Soriano 1 – 12
Patxi Freytez Mikel Miralles 2 – 12
Fernando Andina Lucas Aguilar 5 – 12
Rocío Muñoz Eva Ríos 9 – 12
Iris Díaz Vanesa Santana 9 – 12
Eva Martín Josefa "Pepa" Romero 11 – 12
Ruth Gabriel Federica "Fede" Villalta 12
José Luís Torrijos Santos Marino 12
Cristina Castaño Sara Ruíz 12

Departed cast

ActorCharacterSeasons
Andoni Ferreño Vidal 1
Nathalie Poza Alicia Ponce 1
Tristán Ulloa Julio Ponce 1 – 2
María Jesús Sirvent Rosario Ponce 1 – 4
Francesc Orella † Telmo Chacón 2 – 4
Mar Regueras Dolores "Lola" Écija 2 – 5
Charo Zapardiel † Rita Carvajal 1 – 7
Silvia Abascal / Mercé Llorens Sonia Castilla 1 – 2 / 8
Laura Domínguez Cristina "Tina" Mariño 1 – 4 / 8
Pilar Punzano † Ángela Alonso 6 – 8
Manu Fullola José Raimundo "Joserra" García 6 – 8
Zutoia Alarcia Elena Serrano 6 – 10
Margarita Lascoiti Guadalupe "Lupe" López 1 – 11
Paula Echevarría † Clara Osma 8 – 11
Marisol Membrillo † Ángeles "Geli" Chamorro 9 – 11
Diego Molero Horacio Abarca 9 – 11

Production and release

Produced by BocaBoca and Estudios Picasso,[5] the series was known as 'Las calles de San Fernando' prior to its release.[6] The producers initially envisioned a dramedy, but the series was eventually re-written as a police drama. The series began airing on 26 April 1999.[7] The series featured a 50 million peseta budget per episode, high for Spanish television at the time.[8] The broadcasting run ended on 2 January 2009,[9] after nearly 10 years on-air, 12 seasons and 191 episodes.[10]

Tito Valverde and Juanjo Artero reprised their characters in El Príncipe in 2016, in guest appearances.[11]

References

Citations
  • Bibliography
  • Notes and References

    1. Web site: Si eras fan de 'El Comisario', esto te interesa…. Diez Minutos. 26 September 2018.
    2. Web site: Paula Echevarría reúne a sus compañeros de 'El Comisario' 7 años después. Ecartelera. 7 March 2016. Will. Sáez.
    3. Web site: El doble reencuentro de Charlie y Pope tras el final de "El comisario". ABC. 27 July 2018.
    4. Web site: Ángel de Andrés intervendrá en la vuelta de "El Comisario". Vertele!. eldiario.es. 11 September 2008.
    5. News: 'El comisario' potencia la acción y el humor en los nuevos capítulos. El País. Rosario G.. 23 April 2003. Gómez.
    6. Web site: Adiós al comisario Castilla. La Voz. C.L.. Monjas. 4 January 2009.
    7. Web site: Las curiosidades que nunca se han contado de "El Comisario". Vertele!. eldiario.es. 2 January 2009.
    8. Web site: Servir y proteger a la audiencia durante 10 años. La Región. 7 February 2020.
    9. Web site: Así será el regreso de 'El Comisario' a Telecinco ocho años después. Bluper. El Español. 6 April 2016.
    10. Web site: Diez series españolas que han llegado a los 100 capítulos. El Comercio. Carla. Coalla. 22 May 2019.
    11. Web site: Juanjo Artero y Tito Valverde retoman sus papeles de El Comisario en El Príncipe. Europa Press. 5 April 2016.