Un gars, une fille 1997
What is Un gars, une fille?
"Un gars, une fille" is a Quebec comedy television series. It was created by Guy A.
- Type
- TV series
- Year
- 1997
- Status
- Returning Series
- Episodes
- 168
- Runtime
- 26 minutes
- First aired
- May 1, 1997
- Networks
- ICI Radio-Canada Télé, ICI TOU.TV Extra
- Genres
- Comedy
- Updated
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Estimate the schedule using 168 episodes and an average 26-minute runtime.
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"Un gars, une fille" is a Quebec comedy television series. It was created by Guy A. Lepage and broadcast on Radio-Canada. The show was also adapted in France, where it aired on France 2. It is considered one of the most successful Quebec television shows, with its concept being exported to numerous markets around the world. The series holds a significant distinction as the first Québécois television program to be adapted in the United States. This international success highlights the show's appeal and adaptability. The series' concept has been widely exported, demonstrating its broad appeal and relevance. The show's creation and broadcast on multiple platforms have contributed to its notable success.
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“Experience a successful Quebec comedy series depicting the daily lives and conflicts of a couple.”
- Created by Guy A. Lepage
- Broadcast on Radio-Canada
- Details on specific availability are limited
Watch it if you enjoy international comedy series formats.
It is a comedy television series featuring daily life scenarios.
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Who created Un gars, une fille?
The series was created by Guy A. Lepage.
Where was the original series broadcast?
It was broadcast on Radio-Canada.
What is the genre of the show?
It is a comedy television series.
Was the concept adapted in other regions?
Yes, the concept was exported to more than thirty markets around the world, including a French adaptation on France 2.
Is it notable for any television firsts?
It is the first Québécois television program to be adapted in the United States.