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1,2,3 Dansez !
Les Deux Ephémères
Hit List France
L'Apprenti Père Noël
Rituels du monde
A smart bubbly girl, a bouncy little boy, and a very young cloud: here are Ella, Oscar & Hoo! Together they will chase dinosaurs, explore mysterious woods, or be Santa’s devoted assistants… Every day is a new adventure, an opportunity to learn together about courage, honesty, and childhood friendship!
Ella, Oscar & Hoo
Soirées spéciales de Nolife
Megastadium: Le Tour d'Europe
Nos plus belles années télé
Toute la musique qu'on aime
Camarades, il était une fois les communistes français
La télé des années 2000
What a Fail !
Spirale et Pilou
Merci de ne pas toucher !
From the beginning of the Middle Ages, castles have imposed themselves as symbols of power. Over time, France will cover itself with fortresses built according to almost identical plans. It was in the 12th and 13th centuries that castles took their typical form and truly knew their golden age! Their architecture will freeze for eternity the very image of these medieval buildings. How to explain this prosperous period? What technologies did the architects of the Middle Ages deploy to accomplish such monumental works? To better understand it, we will follow a group of medieval history enthusiasts. Together, they imagined a crazy project: to build a real fortified castle using the methods of the 13th century. Through this titanic challenge, this documentary finally pierces the mysteries of the great builders of History.
Fortified Castles
Histoire parallèle
Et si on se rencontrait ? la nuit au château
L’Odyssée des animaux
This series gives a new life to silent archives. It shed new light on WWII and the preceding years by revealing what the masters of the Reich and their acolytes were really saying to each other while being filmed, thinking no one could hear them. Surprising or trivial, mundane or astonishing, their words now deciphered give a new perspective on these historical archives and get us closer to the harsh reality of these tragic days.
The Masters of the Reich
Le Maillon faible
Palestine, une histoire
Les Aventures de Tintin, d'après Hergé
L'opéra, quelle histoire ?!
Love and betrayal in a neon city of sin. Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. There's no smoke without fire. There's no good, only shades of evil.
Diversion End
Gangs de France
Y'a pas d'erreur?
Ballroom immerses us in the LGBTQIA+ and racialized community of Greater Paris, united around ballroom culture. We follow the daily lives of young adults from the House of Revlon, each facing challenges that strongly reflect the societal issues of 21st-century France. Hybrid heroes, navigating the edge between marginalization and stardom.
Ballroom, danser pour exister
Légendes d'Europe
Ari, Arbosia's Keeper
A poetic journey through the world of images—those of today, yesterday, and tomorrow—exploring its trends, techniques, challenges, research, secrets, dangers, obsessions, and allure.
Juste une image
Au cœur du crime
La Double Vie de Théophraste Longuet
Derrière les murs de nos prisons : Histoire d'un patrimoine commun
Les mystères des géants disparus
Quotidien express
Les Dieux de l'Olympe
Les rois et les reines
TF! Jeunesse is a French children's television program. It launched on September 1, 1997, replacing Club Dorothée. The program was renamed TFOU in 2007. TF! Jeunesse first appeared on Monday, September 1, 1997 at 4:30 in the afternoon on TF1, with the first episode of Beetleborgs. TF! Jeunesse was created by Dominique Poussier, the director of children's television for TF1. It was hoped that this new show would distance itself from its predecessor, whose shows had often been accused by parents and the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel of being too violent. Poussier had previously created the morning program Salut les Toons!, which was presented by two CGI-generated mice, in 1996. In September 1997, she was given the difficult task of revitalizing children's programming on TF1, whose ratings had been in decline thanks to the popularity of Minikeums on France 3. Using the same model which she had already presented with The Planet of Donkey Kong on France 2, Poussier suggested a program without animation. "T. F. Ouais" was chosen as the title for the program. The logo had been that of a defunct channel. An adult voice was the presenter of the show.
Tfou
Meufisme
État de choc
Passion Outremer
Let's Dance !
Mystères d'épaves
Paul, un aventurier de la foi
Le Stade
Quand l’homme n’est pas là... les animaux dansent !
Réelle vie
世界名作童話まんがシリーズ
Planet Inventory
Micro Kid's
Merci Dorothée !
To get to an 150.000 euro treasure on an isolated island, contestants have to work together to build a 300 meter long bridge while facing numerous challenges. Every three days, they have to vote who has to leave and two of them are eliminated. In the end, only one will recover the treasure. He will then a difficult choice to make: keep all the loot for himself, or share it with one or more of his teammates...
The Bridge : le Trésor de Patagonie
Le Tribunal de l'impossible
Follows the scripted daily life of a group of five women living in Los Angeles, and depicting their social life, their encounters and interactions, or their marital problems.
Les Vraies Housewives
Les Ch'tis vs les Marseillais
La carte aux trésors juniors
Les comiques préférés des Français
From 1892 to 1924, nearly 16 million emigrants from Europe passed through Ellis Island, a small block of land where a transit center was built, near the New York Statue of Liberty. "Ellis Island Tales, Stories of Wandering and Hope" - the book is composed of three major parts. Georges Perec and Robert Bober visited Ellis Island and with the help of texts and documents, restored what everyday life was about what some called "the island of tears".