Téléchat

Franco-Belgian children's TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Téléchat is a Franco-Belgian French-language children's television series created by Roland Topor and Henri Xhonneux. The series aired on France 2 as a segment of Récré A2,[4] and ran for 234 episodes between 1983 and 1986. A satire of news broadcasting, the series centers around a TV news program presented by two anthropomorphic puppets—Groucha, a cat, and Lola, an ostrich. Many objects in their studio are also anthropomorphic and have the ability to talk.[5][6][7] The series was later rebroadcast on France 5 in the 1990s, and on Arte in the 2010s.[6] In Belgium, the series premiered first on RTBF1's Lollipop strand, on 19 September 1983.[8] It also received an English dub under the name of Telecat which aired on TCC in the United Kingdom. Téléchat has received many awards.[9]

Created by
Countries of origin
  • France
  • Belgium
Original languageFrench
No. of episodes234
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Téléchat
Created by
Countries of origin
  • France
  • Belgium
Original languageFrench
No. of episodes234
Production
ProducerÉric Van Beuren[1][2][3]
Running time5 minutes
Original release
NetworkRTBF1
Antenne 2
Release1983 (1983) 
1986 (1986)
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Téléchat puppets on display at Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)

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