Vidéo Gag
French television series
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Vidéo Gag (pronounced vee-day-oh gag) is a French television series that airs weekly on French broadcast channel TF1.[1] It is essentially a French version of America's Funniest Home Videos or the British You've Been Framed! and uses hilarious videos sent in by viewers. Although the videos are primarily French in origin, it also uses other videos from other countries on occasion.
Genre
- Comedy
- Reality competition
Directed by
- Geneviève Strina
- François Davin
- Alexandre Hotton
- Didier Froehly
- Bernard Flament
Presented by
- Bernard Montiel (1990–2003)
- Alexandre Debanne (1990–1996)
- Alexandre Delpérier (1996–2000)
- Olivia Adriaco (2000–2008)
- Sébastien Folin (2003–2008)
Country of originFrance
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| Country of origin | France |
| Original language | French |
| No. of seasons | 18 |
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| Running time | 45 minutes |
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| Network | TF1 |
| Release | 8 July 1990 – 29 June 2008 |
Vidéo Gag has two hosts: Sebastien Follin (who as of 2005 also gives the weather on the TF1 news) and Olivia Adriaco, a famous French model and TV personality. Previously, it was hosted by Bernard Montiel and Alexandre Debanne.