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A Quebec version debuted in 2004 on [[Télévision de Radio-Canada|Radio-Canada]] with [[Guy A. Lepage]] as host and Dany Turcotte as ''le fou du roi'' ("the jester"). Although the title and concept is the same, there is no other connection and production and content is entirely separate.
A Quebec version debuted in 2004 on [[Télévision de Radio-Canada|Radio-Canada]] with [[Guy A. Lepage]] as host and Dany Turcotte as ''le fou du roi'' ("the jester"). Although the title and concept is the same, there is no other connection and production and content is entirely separate.


==See also==
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* [[List of French television series]]
* [[List of French television series]]
* [[List of Quebec television series imports and exports]]
* [[List of Quebec television series imports and exports]]

Revision as of 16:56, 9 April 2010

Tout le monde en parle is a French talk show. The title means "everyone's talking about it", literally it is "all the world speaks of it."

It is similar to the U.S. late night talk show Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher which invites many guests to talk about current events, and is the center of a lot of talk and controversy.

The show originated in France on France 2 in 1998, with Thierry Ardisson as the host and Laurent Baffie as the co-host.

Canadian version

A Quebec version debuted in 2004 on Radio-Canada with Guy A. Lepage as host and Dany Turcotte as le fou du roi ("the jester"). Although the title and concept is the same, there is no other connection and production and content is entirely separate.

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