Mon Kanar was a French youth television program broadcast on France 3 from September 9, 2002 to December 30, 2005.
My tubes in signs
The program is broadcast every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. on Canal J and every day on Gulli.
Nickelodeon
On August 15, 1992, the channel added two hours to its Saturday broadcast schedule, with the launch of a block of programming titled SNICK from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.[12] ; for years SNICK aired many shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Clarissa Explains It All, All That, The Amanda Show and Kenan and Kel. In 1994, Nickelodeon launched The Big Help, which itself launched The Big Green Help in 2007. In 1998, Les Rugrats, the film was released in cinemas; the film won $100 million in the United States and became the first non-Disney film to earn that much. In May 1999, the channel launched the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, which quickly became the best Nicktoons in the channel’s history.[13].
Nobody’s House
Once upon a time … Space
Once upon a time … the man
Once upon a time the life
ÔôôôÔ!
ORTF
After the news, systematically an entertainment program so that people returning from work can, after the serious side represented by the news, have a moment of relaxation. At the same time, the information is carried by the programs that follow. However, it should not be mistaken that if programs such as Intervilles are programmed, there is also “Le grand échiquier” presented by Jacques Chancel; the theater is present: performances of the Comédie Française, and periodically “at the Theater tonight”. We must add the drama, often ambitious, and the series.
Oscar and Daphne
Paddington Bear
Paris Inter
Pascale breugnot
Patrick Dewaere
For Jean-Michel Folon, this film is the most beautiful that Dewaere has done, because it is loaded with lived emotions. He reveals that in the evening, after the shooting, the very small Angela must sometimes leave with one or the other of her parents, which is heartbreaking for the whole team. The personal drama that Patrick Dewaere then saw finds its climax in one of the essential scenes of the film, when Dewaere appears on a theater stage, interrupts the play where Miou-Miou is playing in front of the audience and leads him backstage, to settle his accounts. Jean-Michel Folon specifies that a few moments before shooting this long shot, Dewaere declares to the director that he is able to do only one take, given the dramatic intensity of the sequence. The actor declares to Dugowson: “I will give everything … Make sure there is no one in my path.” During the scene, he screams and rushes several times, his head forward against a partition, without being overtaken by a stuntman. Jean-Michel Folon reveals that during this period the actor told him that he found himself alone at Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in the middle of the night to pray. The documentary ends with a phrase from Jean-Michel Folon, his friend: “Patrick was a flame. A flame is fragile and it can be extinguished at the slightest draft. And there was a draft … And Patrick died ”.