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- (Translated from TV5 description) A soldier wounded during WWI falls in love with a young school teacher.
- An injured equestrian stuntman develops a bond with his insurance agent.
- A look at French president Nicolas Sarkozy's rise to power.
- Young d'Artagnan leaves Gascony for Paris where he hopes to become a Musketeer of the Guard. He does meet three Musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, but totally by chance and for... a duel against them! But he soon befriends them and follows them in their adventures, notably on a secret mission to uncover a plot contrived against the Queen by Cardinal Richelieu.
- Alexandra is getting ready to spend the summer with her family, but learns that her ex and his lovely "fiance" have also been invited. She soon meets an actor and hires him on the spot to play the role of her fiance.
- Fernande, the daughter of poor parents, is very much dissatisfied with her lot in life and wants to get out where she can have some pleasure. She is a great flirt and has several men on the string. When the doctor comes to the house she works her wiles on him to such an extent that he asks for her hand in marriage. She accepts him but in her mind has no intention of giving up her other sweethearts. After her marriage she continues to meet them with the result that he discovers her unfaithfulness. He looks in her private correspondence and finds proof that she has been utterly unfaithful. When he taxes her with it she does not deny it but tells him that she intends to continue the same way. He in a rage strikes her. Driven nearly insane he wanders round all night and on his return finds that she has gone away. He loses all trace of her and goes to a foreign country to try to forget her. In the meantime she goes to Paris, where she sets up a little court of her own. Her admirers are many, among them Count Adolphe. He is so much taken with her charms that he decides to marry her. He writes to his grandfather telling him of his decision. Then he goes to Fernande with his proposal. She is rather taken aback as she had not intended to let him get that far in the toils. To avoid his attentions she goes to a small town in Brittany where she finds life too slow for her temperament. Being one of that kind of women who must have an admirer she flirts with a young fisherman. The fisherman, Pierre, is however built of different stuff than the men she has met in Paris and will not be satisfied to merely admire her from a distance. In spite of his rough manners, or probably because of them and his immense size, he exerts a charm on Fernande that makes her lose her cool, calculating manner. She allows him to come to her home. Pierre's mother has suspected for some time that all is not well with him and follows to learn what is the cause of his desertion of his own wife. Through the good offices of an old friend she learns that Pierre is spending nearly all of his time at the home of Fernande. Going to the doctor she asks him to do what he can to get Pierre out of the clutches of the woman who is wrecking both their lives. The doctor goes to the villa and on entering finds that not only has Fernande been playing with Pierre, but that she has at the house Count Adolphe, who has followed her from Paris. He also is astounded to find the woman in the case is Fernande, his own wife who had left his house the night he had struck her. He had no idea that he had located in the same town that she had chosen for her home. He upbraids her but is met with a penitent air and an exhibition of those same charms that made him love her so long before. He falls a victim a second time only to be laughed at and told that he is an old fool. Enraged he tells Pierre and the count who she really is. Pierre, overcome, falls in a faint striking his head and badly hurting himself. He is taken home and orders are given that he is to be kept absolutely quiet if he is to recover. Fernande decides to see him and goes to his home. She is told that it is impossible to see him, but insists. Then Pierre's mother takes a hand and the Siren meets one on whom she cannot work her charms. She is forced to admit defeat and a career of wanton despoliation ends.
- The detective Victor Deferre inquires into the disappearance of a girl called Victoire Marchand. He gathers various testimonies, clues, and fingerprints collected by the police force. Thanks to his investigation, he finds a plausible a suspect, Carla Loumis, who was the assistant of professor Pauwells. However, Pauwells was withdrawn in order to continue its research in an isolated laboratory.
- Something is wrong with the saline deposits in Guérande: Therefore, the journalist Lilou who investigates in that case contacts her friend inspector Dupin and asks for an urgent meeting. They agree to meet at the suspicious place, where according to Lilou's findings there is massive environment danger caused by the company producing the salt. Instead of Lilou, a bullet meets Dupin's arm who just in the last second can escape from the sniper. Lilou has disappeared. The inspector who is responsible for the precinct, Rose, doesn't like to see Dupin investigating the whereabouts of Lilou who finally was found dead. Nevertheless, Dupin and his team who continue their investigations against the will of Rose find out that the reason for Lilou's murder are the dirty methods of the powerful local salt industry.