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Případy 1. Oddělení
Případy 1. oddělení (''Cases of the 1st Department'' in English) is a Czech crime television series. The series is based on real criminal cases investigated by Czech Police. People involved in screenwriting of the series include Jan Malinda (journalist MF Dnes) and Josef Mareš (police officer), Josef Mareš (chief investigator of the real 1st department). The series was selected the best Czech crime television series in last decade. Main characters are based on real life investigators and other people. The cases reflect some of the most famous real criminal cases of the modern Czech Republic. The Series was renewed for third season to be aired in 2022. Season 3 concluded on 28 November 2022. Cast Main * Ondřej Vetchý as mjr. Tomáš Kozák * Boleslav Polívka as mjr. Václav Plíšek * Filip Blažek as kpt. Martin Pražák * Petr Stach as kpt. Petr Anděl * Miroslav Vladyka as por. Vítězslav Sršeň * Miroslav Hanuš as mjr. Josef Korejs * Igor Chmela as mjr. Dušan Vrá ...
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Josef Mareš (police Officer)
Josef Mareš (born 25 February 1964) is a Czech screenwriter and former police officer. He was the head of the homicide department of the regional directorate of the Police of the Czech Republic in Prague. He is the co-author of the scripts for the television series ''Případy 1. oddělení'', ''Nineties (TV series), Nineties'' and ''Docent (miniseries), Docent''. Biography Mareš was born on 25 February 1964 in Prague. In the years 1983–1988, he studied technical cybernetics at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague. He started with the Police of the Czech Republic in 1990 as an investigator at the District Office of Investigation in Prague 4. He worked at the homicide department from 1992 until 30 November 2019, when he retired to civilian life after disagreements with his superior Radka Drexlerová. In 2001–2006, he was the head of the 1st department of the Prague murder party, then he served as deputy commander of the Criminal Po ...
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Czech Television
Czech Television ( ; abbreviation: ČT) is a public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic, broadcasting six channels. Established after breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1992, it is the successor to Czechoslovak Television founded in 1953. History 1953–1992: Czechoslovak Television Founded on 1 May 1953, Czechoslovak Television (ČST) was the state television broadcaster of Czechoslovakia used as a Propaganda, state propaganda medium of the then Socialism, socialist state. It was known by three names over its lifetime: , (until 1990), and (from 1990 until 1992). ČST originally consisted of a single channel and limited experimental broadcasting in 1953. Regular broadcasts began on 25 February 1954 and on 10 May 1970, a second channel was launched. The broadcast language of ČST was predominantly Czech in the first channel, Slovak for selected programming, and both for news. The second channel was split into two, broadcasting various "national" language programming in th ...
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