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Le Complot
13 heures
Les secrets des chefs
Breizh Comedy Tour
La Séance de Marty
CHICKEN TOWN
Les trésors d'Europe
Yalta, le crépuscule des géants : la conférence qui a changé le monde
Les Mavericks
Soyez prudents...
22 minutes chrono
40 ans de 45 tours
Samedi de rire was a Radio-Canada sketch comedy show in Quebec that aired from 1985 to 1989. Cast members of the series included Yvon Deschamps and Normand Brathwaite. The québécois analogue to Saturday Night Live, the title is itself a clever play on words: it literally means "Saturday of laughs", but is phonetically pronounced similar to ça me dit de rire, or "I feel like laughing".
Samedi de rire
Biblical stories have fascinated people for centuries. But what is the historical truth behind these myths and legends? We reveal the true facts behind the most enigmatic Bible stories.
The Mysteries of the Bible
L'essentiel chez Labro
Jardins XXL
Decker & John : HUGGY WUGGY
1 contre 100
Discographie
À chaque pays sa recette !
Romuald the Reindeer was a 1996 animated series, created by Robin Lyons and Andrew Offiler, and produced by Siriol Productions and La Fabrique. It focuses on the adventures of a Christmas reindeer named Romuald, a character who had previously appeared in Siriol productions/La Fabriques' thirty minute specials Santa and the Tooth Fairies and Santa's First Flight. The series ran for a single season, consisting of thirteen ten-minute episodes.
Romuald the Reindeer
Poké
Maison LJVS en Chantier
Intelligence artificielle : la grande expérience
Monsieur Dictionnaire
LA BATAILLE DES SUPERS-VILAINS!
City Manifesto
Olivier Verdier
Pendragon
Café littéraire
WOMEN! is a French sketch comedy show starring Judith Siboni and Olivia Côte. Season 1 was produced by David Lanzmann, seasons 2, 3 and 4 were produced by Christian Merret Palmair. It was originally shown on M6, before being adapted and broadcast abroad on numerous different channels. In France each of the 400+ sketches is considered an episode, and in the UK between ten and twenty sketches are cut together to make one 30 minute long episode.
WOMEN!
H.I.P. H.O.P. was France's very first television show to be dedicated to the hip hop culture. It was broadcast each Sunday afternoon on the French national channel TF1 in 1984, for 43 weeks. The host was Sidney along with the Paris City Breakers. They had guests such as Sugarhill Gang, Kurtis Blow, Futura 2000, Afrika Bambaataa and The Rock Steady Crew. However, Michael Holman, host of Graffiti Rock, claims to be the very first person to broadcast a nationwide, Hip Hop TV Show called Graffiti Rock. However, years before, in 1982, Holman aired on New York Cable TV two much earlier shows that were dedicated to Hip Hop Culture called "On Beat" and "TV New York." Both these shows beat both H.I.P. H.O.P. and Graffiti Rock by at least two years and featured Hip Hop artists such as: Fab 5 Freddy, DJ High Priest, The New York City Breakers, Phase II, Futura, DJ Jazzy Joyce, K-Rob & Tim Single.
H.I.P. H.O.P.
Les marins du Nord
La Première guerre mondiale et ses témoins
Travaux XXL : un étage en plus
Decker & John : HUGGY WUGGY
Routes Mythiques
Fractionné
Reporters
Après
سبعة صبايا
Reportages Découverte
La Maison Des Souris
Planet Reef
مصطفى بن بولعيد
The Longest Wave
L'histoire du samedi
Eddie Eats Christmas
بين البارح واليوم
Kids World Sports is a 26 episode series for young teens. Each episode features 2 kids from across the globe, who strive for greatness in their chosen sport. The show profiles kids who have the potential to become tomorrow's sport heroes. The show was produced by Breakthrough Films and Television in Toronto Ontario Canada. The show was first produced with Discovery Kids UK and BBC Kids Canada, and has since aired throughout the world on various channels.
KidsWorld Sports
Garage Club is a French animated TV series aired on Nickelodeon since September 2009 and on France 4 since September 2011.
Garage Club
Enquêtes Paranormales
Les plus grands musées du monde
Carmen - Bizet
Christus, trilogie sacrée: Passion
Y'a pas photo was a French television program shown on TF1 from September 1997, produced by Loribel and animated by Laurent Fontaine and Pascal Bataille, with help from Sophie Thalmann, Sabrina Kléber, and Georges Chétochine. The program took as its subject various subjects from society, and also showed reports on associated subjects. Its style was altered in September 2001; it received a new decor, and showed more debates. Among notable presenters on the program was Valérie Bénaïm.
Y'a pas photo
Je.Viens.Vers.Toi
La dernière voix