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Ce soir tout est permis

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: November 17, 2014
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 26
  • Networks: V
  • Genres: Comedy

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Ce soir tout est permis(2014)

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Overview

Five artists show their wild side by performing zany challenges. There are no points, no stakes, and no keeping score between guests, just a fun and unique combination of crazy games and improvisation.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 2014

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Nov 17, 20140.0
2Episode 2Nov 24, 20140.0
3Episode 3Dec 1, 20140.0
4Episode 4Dec 8, 20140.0
5Episode 5Jan 12, 20150.0
6Episode 6Jan 19, 20150.0
7Episode 7Jan 26, 20150.0
8Episode 8Feb 2, 20150.0
9Episode 9Apr 20, 20150.0
10Episode 10Apr 27, 20150.0
11Episode 11May 4, 20150.0
12Episode 12May 11, 20150.0
13Episode 13May 18, 20150.0
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Season 2

13 episodes • 2015

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Oct 5, 20150.0
2Episode 2Oct 12, 20150.0
3Episode 3Oct 19, 20150.0
4Episode 4Oct 26, 20150.0
5Episode 5Nov 2, 20150.0
6Episode 6Nov 9, 20150.0
7Episode 7Nov 16, 20150.0
8Episode 8Nov 23, 20150.0
9Episode 9Nov 30, 20150.0
10Episode 10Dec 7, 20150.0
11Episode 11Dec 14, 20150.0
12Episode 12Dec 21, 20150.0
13Episode 13Dec 28, 20150.0

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