Un gars, une fille
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Un gars, une fille (French pronunciation: [œ̃ ɡɑ yn fij], A Guy, A Girl) is a Canadian comedy television series created by and starring Guy A. Lepage and broadcast on Radio-Canada, as well as the title of its French adaptation on France 2. It was one of the most successful television shows in the province of Quebec, with a concept exported to more than thirty markets around the world.[1] It was the first French-language Canadian television programme to be adapted in the United States.
Un gars, une fille | |
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Created by | Guy A. Lepage |
Written by | Guy A. Lepage Sylvie Léonard Pascal Lavoie Marie-Frederique Laberge-Milot Bruno Landry André Ducharme Sylvie Bouchard Chantal Francke [fr] |
Starring | Guy A. Lepage Sylvie Léonard |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | French |
Production | |
Producers | Jean Bissonnette Jean-Claude Lespérance Luc Wiseman |
Camera setup | Single camera |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Télévision de Radio-Canada |
Release | 1997 (1997) – 2003 (2003) |
The show spawned several international versions, most notably a French TV series of the same name, which characters appeared in a 1999 episode of the original series, "À Paris".