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French Fields is a British situation comedy. It ran for 19 episodes from 5 September 1989 to 8 October 1991. It was written by John T. Chapman and Ian Davidson and was produced by Thames Television for ITV. The series starred Anton Rodgers and Julia McKenzie as husband and wife William and Hester Fields and followed the series Fresh Fields, which ran from 7 March 1984 to 23 October 1986. At the end of the last series of Fresh Fields, William accepted a position with a French company. French Fields follows Hester and William after they make the move to Calais. Other regular cast included their French real estate agent Chantal, who was also the Fields' neighbour to the left. On the right, were the horrible and snobbish English couple the Trendles. Hester and William also coped with Madame Remoleux, an unintelligible and ancient French woman who lived in and cared for the estate — called Les Hirondelles — where they all lived. Also, popping in on a regular basis, were local farmer and mayor Monsieur Dax and his daughter Marie-Christine, to whom Hester did her best to teach English. Nicholas Courtney also appeared frequently as the Marquis.

The life of German thinker Karl Marx, focusing on his political and economic theories, his romance with Jenny von Westphalen, and his friendship with Friedrich Engels.

The life of the great Latin American seducer, Porfirio Rubirosa, will be full of women, entanglements, betrayals and heartbreaks that will put him all the time on the edge of death when he infiltrates the ranks of a dictator to help the opposition.

Let Them Eat Cake is a British sitcom starring Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders set in France, 1782, just seven years before the French Revolution. It is one of the few programmes in which French and Saunders have appeared which they did not create themselves.

Famous comedian Gad Elmaleh moves to LA to reconnect with his son and must learn to live without the celebrity perks he's accustomed to in France.

The misadventures of hapless cafe owner René Artois and his escapades with the Resistance in occupied France.

Café Americain is an American sitcom starring Valerie Bertinelli which aired on NBC during the 1993–1994 television season from September 18, 1993 to February 8, 1994 with two leftover episodes shown on May 28, 1994. It was filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.

In an elegant future Paris, a Count returns to wreak havoc on those that betrayed him.

Witnesses (French: Les Témoins) is a French police procedural television series, created by Marc Herpoux and Hervé Hadmar. In the first season, police detectives Sandra Winckler and Justin investigate when bodies of murder victims are unearthed and left for discovery in the show homes of a housing developer. Former chief-of-police, Paul Maisonneuve, is implicated. In the second season, Sandra and Justin find themselves on the trail of a serial killer whose modus operandi is to murder all former lovers of his kidnap victims.

When Neil and Elizabeth take their children on a camping holiday to France, they find themselves continually bumping into over-friendly couple Simon and Linda. Elizabeth finds the couple weird, but when they begin to spot Simon and Linda's campervan in their rear view mirror, and a young boy goes missing from the campsite, they realise the couple are more than creepy....they're dangerous.

Set in 17th century Paris, musketeers Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan are members of an elite band of soldiers who fight for what is just. They are heroes in the truest and most abiding sense – men that can be trusted and believed in to do the right thing, regardless of personal risk.

Determined to succeed, one in gastronomy, the other in business, Boriss and Samy open a kebab shop in their town. Despite their overwhelming desire to do well and endless ideas, their establishment does not achieve the expected success. Accompanied with sarcasm by PV, a long-time customer, they juggle between boldness and failure together.

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Historical seventeenth-century romantic-epic-action-adventure where three women survived a harrowing ocean voyage from France to forcibly marry French ex-patriots on the island of Bourbon (now Réunion).

A large-scale film by a famous director will be done at a rural village, Ishimaru Village and the heroine will be selected among the local actresses by a mysterious lady called Yurizono Rinko. "Soyokaze" is the only theater group in Ishimaru Village and Tamano Kumi is one of the members. Kumi and the other members get along very well and treat acting as just a hobby. However, things change after the arrival of Rinko as the theater members start to see each other as rivals. The rivalry not only involves their acting abilities, but also their status in the village and their pride as a woman.

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A lost thirty-something shares his struggles, from failed relationships to boring jobs and pointless nights out. Stuck in his routine at first, he slowly evolves, searching for meaning in his life. In short, he's just trying to live.

Roll Out is an American sitcom that aired Friday evenings on CBS during the 1973-1974 television season. Starring nightclub comedian Stu Gilliam and Hilly Hicks, and featuring Ed Begley, Jr. and Garrett Morris, the series was set in France during World War II and was loosely based on the 1952 film Red Ball Express. Actor Jimmy Lydon, familiar as a juvenile lead in the 1940s, was cast as an Army captain. His character's name was Henry Aldrich: the same name he used in Paramount's comedy features of the forties.

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3 episodes • 1956
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Jul 3, 1956 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Sep 25, 1956 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Oct 20, 1956 | 0.0 |
6 episodes • 1957
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Jan 26, 1957 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Feb 23, 1957 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Jul 6, 1957 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Jul 30, 1957 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | Sep 7, 1957 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | Dec 21, 1957 | 0.0 |
3 episodes • 1958
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Feb 8, 1958 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | May 25, 1958 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Jun 22, 1958 | 0.0 |
7 episodes • 1959
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Feb 24, 1959 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Mar 17, 1959 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Apr 10, 1959 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Jun 16, 1959 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | Sep 15, 1959 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | Nov 22, 1959 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Episode 7 | Dec 6, 1959 | 0.0 |
3 episodes • 1960
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Feb 14, 1960 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Apr 19, 1960 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Jul 2, 1960 | 0.0 |
2 episodes • 1961
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Aug 22, 1961 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Nov 14, 1961 | 0.0 |

4 episodes • 1962
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Jan 16, 1962 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Jan 16, 1962 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Mar 3, 1962 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | May 26, 1962 | 0.0 |

2 episodes • 1963
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Apr 2, 1963 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Aug 20, 1963 | 0.0 |