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  2. List of programs broadcast by France 2 - Wikipedia

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    A Cops (Un Flic série); Agatha Christie's Poirot (Hercule Poirot); Astrid et Raphaëlle; Broadchurch (Broadchurch); Castle (Castle); The Closer (The Closer : L.A enquêtes prioritaires)

  3. Television in France - Wikipedia

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    The 13 first digital free channels were launched on 31 March 2005. In October, 4 additional free channels were added: the 24h news channels BFM TV and I-Télé, the music and entertainment youth channel Europe 2 TV, and the free children channel Gulli, joint-venture between Lagardère Active and France Télévisions.

  4. France 2 - Wikipedia

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    France 2 (French: [fʁɑ̃s dø]) is a French public national television channel.It is part of the state-owned France Télévisions group, along with France 3, France 4, France 5 and France Info.

  5. Category:France 2 - Wikipedia

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    France 2 Cinéma films (71 P) Pages in category "France 2" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... On n'demande qu'à en rire;

  6. List of French films of 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Belmondo, Marie-France Pisier, Rachid Ferrache: Comedy, adventure [18] L'Étoile du Nord: Pierre Granier-Deferre: Simone Signoret, Philippe Noiret, Fanny Cottençon: Drama [19] La Balance: Bob Swaim: Nathalie Baye, Philippe Léotard, Richard Berry: Crime [20] La Boum 2: Claude Pinoteau: Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, Sophie Marceau ...

  7. Canal+ (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal+ (French: [kanal plys], meaning "Channel Plus"), also spelt Canal Plus and sometimes abbreviated C+ or Canal, is a French premium television channel owned by Canal+.The channel was launched in November 1984, and broadcasts to Metropolitan France.

  8. France Ô - Wikipedia

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    France Ô (pronounced [fʁɑ̃s o]) was a French free-to-air television channel featuring programming from the French overseas departments and collectivities in Metropolitan France. It was part of the France Télévisions group. It was a national counterpart of the local Outre-Mer 1ère networks. [1]

  9. Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française - Wikipedia

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    Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French pronunciation: [ʁadjodifyzjɔ̃ televizjɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; RTF; "French Radio and Television Broadcasting") was the French national public broadcaster television organization established on 9 February 1949 to replace the post-war "Radiodiffusion Française" (RDF), which had been founded on 23 March 1945 to replace Radiodiffusion Nationale ...