The music of the credits is the title I want to Dream by Hailey Rowe whose instrumental has been rearranged.
Sparadra
speaker
On May 25, 1949, a competition broadcast live on television made Jacqueline Joubert the first official announcer. Second is elected the young presenter Arlette Accart. These are the first two official speakers of the RTF. The first to intervene on the air being Jacqueline Joubert[4]. But the first so-called big star speaker is Catherine Langeais. Then come the telespeakerines Jacqueline Caurat, Jacqueline Huet, and Anne-Marie Peysson (who also presented the Palmarès des chansons with Guy Lux).
Speedy Gonzales
Spip
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures
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Staraoke
The show offers two teams of two candidates, aged between 8 and 12, to compete on a song during a karaoke.
Stephane Henon
Superbat: Time of Heroes
Superbat: Le Temps des Héros is a youth program broadcast on France 3 from 1998 to 2000.