Patrik Pacard

Patrik Pacard was the sixth ZDF-Weihnachtsserie (English: Christmas Series), and aired in 1984. The series was broadcast in Germany on ZDF, and consisted of 6 episodes. Broadcasting in Germany began on December 25, 1984. The series was also broadcast in Switzerland, and consisted of 12 episodes. Broadcasting in Switzerland began on December 4, 1984.

Patrik Pacard
Created byBernd Burgemeister
Gero Erdhardt
(Producer)
StarringHendrik Martz
Peter Bongartz
Gila von Weitershausen
Wolfgang Kieling
Knut Hinz
Jean-Claude Bouillon
Agnes Dünneisen
Jan Biczycki
Sabi Dorr
Reinhard Glemnitz
Andreas Mannkopff
Andreas Seyferth
Karl-Heinz Vosgerau
Charles M. Huber
Jeanette Mühlmann
Pierre Clémenti
Ivo Vrzal-Wiegand
Christian Wolff
Country of originGermany
Austria
Switzerland
No. of episodes6 (Germany)
12 (Switzerland) (list of episodes)
Production
Running time45 Minutes
Release
Original networkZDF (Germany)
SF-DRS (Switzerland)
Original releaseDecember 25, 1984 (Germany)
December 4, 1984 (Switzerland) 
January 29, 1985 (Germany)
February 19, 1985 (Switzerland)

An English-language version of this series was shown by the BBC in the United Kingdom in 1992, and repeated in 1995, though with a revised plot to reflect the end of the Cold War. A French-language version of this series was broadcast as well.

The shows titular character and theme song are incorporated in an Internet meme on YTMND in relation to an alter-ego of Star Trek's Jean-Luc Picard, who was played by Patrick Stewart.

Story

The story is about a German boy and his family getting into an espionage story whilst on holiday in Norway.

Media

  • Patrik Pacard, 2 DVD, Universum Film, ZDF-Video - 82876 63152 9
  • Soundtrack
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