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P****e-
Partout (French: [pɑːspaʁtu]; lit. '"skeleton key" or "all-purpose"') was a
Canadian French-language children's
television program funded by the...
- English, is
p****e-
partout. A
picture (a
photo or print, drawing, etc.) is
placed beneath it, with the
cutout framing it. The
p****e-
partout serves two purposes:...
- Look up
p****e-
partout, p****epartout, or P****epartout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. P****epartout (or
p****e-
partout) is
French for "p**** everywhere"...
- children's entertainer,
starring in
series such as
Fanfreluche and
P****e-
Partout in the 1970s, she also had a
starring role in the
English Canadian drama...
- The de Marçay
P****e-
Partout (French: [də maʁsɛ paspaʁtu]; lit. '"de Marçay Master-Key"') was a small, low-powered single-seat
sport and
touring aircraft...
- Société de
transport de l'Outaouais ([sɔsjete də tʁɑ̃spɔʁ də lutawɛ], STO) is the
transit service of the
Outaouais region of Quebec. It
operates conventional...
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Ciboulette (chives) Guy Godin [fr] as
Tarzan Robert Rivard [fr] as
P****e-
Partout (master key)
Raymond Lévesque as
Moineau (sparrow)
Hubert Loiselle [fr]...
- role of Grand-Mère in a
revival of the
influential children's
series P****e-
Partout. She was
married to
Raymond Cloutier from 1973 to 1987. Her son, Émile...
- from 1986 to 1993.
P****e-
Partout Between 1972 and 1975,
Lachance helped create the po****r children's
television program P****e-
Partout. On 14
November 2007...
- a
Canadian actor,
known for
playing André in the children's
series P****e-
Partout. As a child,
Cartier appeared in the
musical Les posters,
written by...