Rue des Alouettes is a French television program for young people broadcast live, every Wednesday, from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the first channel of the ORTF from December 1972 to June 1973, in black and white.
Alouette Street | ||||||||
Kind | Youth program | |||||||
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Periodicity | Weekly | |||||||
Presentation | Christine Lebail | |||||||
Country | ![]() |
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Language | French | |||||||
Number of seasons | 1 | |||||||
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Duration | 150 minutes | |||||||
Image format | 4/3 black and white | |||||||
Audio format | Mono | |||||||
Production company | ORTF | |||||||
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Diffusion | Première chaîne de l’ORTF | |||||||
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Status | Arrested | |||||||
Advised audience | For all | |||||||
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Story
This program foreshadowed Youth Wednesdays (presented by Dorothée) which will take up some ideas.
This is the first youth program broadcast on Wednesdays. Indeed, from 1972, the school holiday is Wednesday and no longer Thursday.
The title of the program referring to the name of the street of the Butte Chaumont studios.
Singer Samsong had a column in which he performed children’s songs and read mail from children and their parents.