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Television episodes set in Paris (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Television episodes set in France" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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The tunnel however is full of surprises. Instead of taking Jenny to les Champs-Élysées, it takes her to a highway in rural Texas. Jenny meets Jackie the owner of the local bar, who originally is from Paris France, but over the last 30 years has made a new life for herself and her grown son Randy, a local cop in this small texan town.
The series was shown on Canal+ in France from 23 September 2024. [7] It premiered in Australia on public broadcaster SBS Television on 26 September 2024. [8] The series was released in the United Kingdom on Amazon Prime Video on 1 November 2024. [9] All eight episodes premiere in the United States on 6 December 2024, on Hulu. [10]
Original title in France English title (or literal meaning) Year Country of origin Original language Summary; Clash [4] N/A 2012 France French Six episodes of 52 minutes length following a group of adolescent friends. Each episode focuses on a different member of the group and examines their relationship with their parents and family. Hard: N/A ...
During the tour of Paris, however, the Clancy family gets separated. When they finally make it to the Eiffel Tower , it is closed due to a commercial being filmed there. Nancy sings a song about how her family worked to afford visiting Paris and they end up starring in the commercial and can see the top of the Eiffel Tower as the series comes ...
Paris is a British sitcom produced by Talkback Productions for Channel 4. It was written jointly by Irish writers Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan , best known for their later sitcom Father Ted . The show only lasted one series consisting of six episodes between 14 October and 18 November 1994.
Paris is an American police procedural that aired on the CBS television network from September 29, 1979 to January 15, 1980. [1] The show is notable as the first appearance of actor James Earl Jones in a television lead role. Paris was created and executive produced by Steven Bochco, [1] and produced by Edward DeBlasio for MTM Enterprises.