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- Follows six couples and revolves around their intimate lives and fantasies, from role-playing to exhibitionism and abstinence.
- Mockumentary about the conservative Lepic family and their neighbors the liberal Boulay family, who are good friends. Their biggest point of contention is how they educate their children.
- An unshakable mine-clearing expert suddenly loses his footing when he learns that his father is not his father. Despite all the tenderness he feels for the man who raised him, he discreetly sets out to find his father.
- A young, extroverted left-wing activist who sleeps with her political opponents to convert them to her cause is successful until she meets her match.
- Charming thirty-year-old Hanna Belkacem has inherited the gene from her parents: she is unable to say no. And as she is the Director of Human resources of a big firm such infirmity is not without its problems, particularly when she has to fire someone. The only solution she has found to be forgiven is to... get laid with the men she lays off! One day, not wanting to upset someone as she is wont to, she finds herself in a very embarrassing situation: she is mistaken for a former school-friend of a hospital doctor mourning his mother. She of course goes to bed with him. As a result, Dr. Paul Martin falls in love with her while mistaking her once again... for a prostitute this time!
- A Maghrebi novelist struggles with the pros and cons of overnight success after publishing a book about his family.
- Marcia a young singer, recorded an album with Daredjane, a rock icon of 70's who accidentally dies, before the album release. Marcia faces difficulties in getting approval from Daredjane's right-holder Anthony, unless love gets in the way.
- Antonio Gasset hosts this show in which recently released movies and DVDs are thoughtfully discussed in a documentary-like way.
- François Sim considers himself worthless and he may have good reasons for that. Hasn't he lost his job as well as his wife Caroline? Isn't he unable to relate to Lucy, his teenage daughter? Didn't he, when he was eighteen miss out on passion whereas the sexy, gorgeous Luigia opened her arms to him? Hasn't he - he who keeps craving communication - invariably proved a dreadful bore to others...? So, when Sim is unexpectedly offered a job, he takes it, hoping one more time to give a little bit of meaning to his life. Even if his task amounts to driving across France and trying to sell... a "revolutionary biological toothbrush" to reluctant dentists!
- The César is the national film prize of France. He is named after the French sculptor César Baldaccini.
- Children don't care about differences in social class, skin color, or religion, so why does Paul and Sofia's 9-year-old son Corentin only have friends like him? And what happens when all of his friends leave for a Parisian private school?
- Gina is about to marry Mathieu. She's swimming in happiness, until one evening when, returning home, she discovers she's been dumped. Her best friend advises her to sleep with the first newcomer, just to regain some self-esteem.
- Jean-Lou, Yasmina, Victor, Clara, Adonism and the others create their own TV channel. They especially want to make the revolution.
- This year the Lepic parents are breaking the sacrosanct tradition: instead of celebrating Christmas with their children, they're heading for Las Vegas to see Céline Dion. As for the Bouleys, they're hoping to offer their offspring a simple, environmentally-friendly celebration. But their children would really rather have a classic Christmas.
- Perrine plays at kids' birthdays to make ends meet. On her way to a party, she makes a man fall into a tip. The victim is taken to hospital in a coma. Perrine decides to do all she can to help him awake.
- Lulu is 15 years old, living in an idealized French countryside with her parents. Her mother has been depressed and sickly as far back as she can remember, a state which is about to be challenged by a Lulu who slips slowly into young adulthood. The real trigger occurs when Lulu stumbles on an old picture of her mother, where she's radiant, and Lulu realizes something must have happened along the way. Her second thought, being the entrepreneurial type that she is, is it may also be the route to get her back. A two generational first-love tale unfolds with Lulu at the helm.
- The principle of "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" is to present live and in public "the news seen by culture". The program brought together guests with very varied profiles, around specific topical themes, which the speakers have the leisure to develop at length while the host stands back, only intervening sporadically to frame the debate. "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" is broadcast daily, from 2006 to 2011, from Monday to Thursday (its duration is one hour and twenty minutes, generally including the interruption by Soir 3). In 2011, it became weekly with programming on Tuesday evenings and lengthened to two hours. The last issue on France 3 was broadcast on February 12, 2013. The show was transferred to France 2, every Friday evening, from March 8, 2013. At the end of May 2015, "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" became the longest-lived cultural program on French television, in terms of the number of broadcasts (724 issues), beating the previous record set by Bernard Pivot's" Apostrophes". The last issue of "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" is broadcast on May 20, 2016.
- Série présentée par Pierre Nadeau. 'Les grands procès' propose une reconstitution dramatique des témoignages, des plaidoyers et des verdicts rendus dans le cadre de procès québécois qui ont fait la manchette et captivé l'opinion publique. 'Les grands procès', des histoires vraies, celles de gens ordinaires dont la vie a soudainement basculé dans l'irréparable, dans le drame.