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  1. Clochemerle is a 1972 BBC television serial based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Gabriel Chevallier, with Ray Galton and Alan Simpson adapting the text.

  2. A rural French town attempts to erect a public urinal. Stars. Peter Ustinov. Roy Dotrice. Wendy Hiller. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 6 User reviews. 1 Critic review. Episodes 9. Top-rated. Fri, Feb 18, 1972. S1.E1. The Magnificent Idea of Barthelemey Piechut, the Mayor.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClochemerleClochemerle - Wikipedia

    Clochemerle, published in the United States as The Scandals of Clochemerle, is a French satirical novel by Gabriel Chevallier (1895–1969) first published in 1934. It centres on personal rivalries and local politics in the fictional village of Clochemerle, inspired by Vaux-en-Beaujolais , in Beaujolais in 1923 and satirises the ...

  4. Clochemerle, a poor sleepy (fictional) village in the Beaujolais region of France, finds itself embroiled in a sea of controversy, scandal and political intrigue all started by the decision of Barthelemy Piechut (Cyril Cusack), the mayor, to erect a public convenience in the village square, immediately outside the church and before the windows o...

  5. Episode 1. Clochemerle. TV sitcom. BBC Two. 1972. 9 episodes (1 series) Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's 9-part adaptation of the French comic novel about the erection of a public convenience in a small village, Clochemerle. Stars Cyril Cusack, Roy Dotrice, Wendy Hiller, Kenneth Griffith, Micheline Presle and more. Like this. Overview. Cast & Crew.

  6. A guide to Clochemerle, the 1972 BBC Two TV sitcom. Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's 9-part adaptation of the French comic novel about the erection of a public convenience in a small village, Clochemerle.

  7. Clochemerle is a 1972 BBC television serial based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Gabriel Chevallier, with Ray Galton and Alan Simpson adapting the text.