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- Intervilles [ɛ̃.tɛʁ.vil] is a French comedy game show first broadcast in 1962. The show was based on a previous Italian programme. It featured teams representing...
- game show first broadcast in 1966. It was adapted from the French show Intervilles, and was part of the international Jeux sans frontières franchise. The...
- Game Show in the World, or Intervilles International, a 2005–2016 international version of the 1962–2009 French show Intervilles The Biggest Game Show in...
- Télévision Française (ORTF) as an international version of their own show Intervilles, which was first broadcast in 1962 in France. In non-French-speaking...
- host and producer best known for his 1961 creation of the game show Intervilles and its numerous spinoffs. During his 40 year career, he produced, directed...
- who had previously provided cows for use in Intervilles. Rosa was given a trial in Germany for Intervilles. Though she initially appeared shy and Jean-Pierre...
- TER, normally suburban trains and Intervilles, long-distance regional trains. Services operated by SNCF Intervilles: M****ille-Saint-Charles to Toulon...
- bands and singers appeared as guests. During summer 1991, he co-hosted Intervilles (French version of It's a Knockout) with Philippe Risoli and Guy Lux...
- Alpes (Alps train) : trains operated between M****ille and Briançon (Intervilles trains) and between Gap and Grenoble The Ligne des Hirondelles (Swallows...
- newspaper O Globo. Between 1998 and 2007, Wurtz appeared as a referee in Intervilles, the French TV show that was adapted as It's a Knockout in Britain. Orders...