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  • I Just Realized That "Banqueroute" Means Bankrupt, Right?

  • @ tranchedepavaroti : la voix off était Francis Cadot

  • Qui était la voix off?Pas Eric Lacoeille en tout cas.

  • Love the model's outfit. 1980s fashion at its finest!

  • marcel is kind of a hottie

  • It's a show from France, but there was also a version in franch from province of Québec in Canada. Prices were in " $can. "

  • That means literaly "Bloodthirsty islands" It's because of the color of its stones at sunset. But I don't realy know the name it has in English.

  • Check out those shoulder pads. :D

  • I never knew the French version used the Shopping-era of our version?

    Awesome!!!

  • trash which no one needs.

  • The answer means, "The Sanguinaire Islands." It is a place to the south of Corsica, I believe.

  • è la sigla finale di Santa Barbara quando inizia il video?

  • I could tell "Passe" mean Lose a Turn, but what "Relance" mean, Free Spin?

  • YES!!

  • I saw this show traveling through France as a teenager in the mid-'80s. I can still taste the Cokes in the old-fashioned bottles from the hotel bars! :9

  • Meme si l émission est de nouveau diffusé en France,ça me rammène à pas mal d années en arrière de revoir ces images,eh oui j étais ado

  • Actually it's the show from 87 you can tell it's old.

  • Whoops (Thats embarrasing...) Ill remember that next time. Thanks!

  • Actually "iles" means islands...you are thinking about "ils" which is the equivalent of "ils" which means they

  • I'm a French and you're absolutely right LetsMango.

  • The translation is "The bloodthirsty men"

    Lieu means place; this is not a place.

  • Not "The bloodthirsty men" but "The bloodthirsty islands" or "The Sanguinary islands"

  • You thought it'd come to this....what is the puzzle? The something...  And VERY outdated this was for the 90s lol.

  • at the very start of the video, that was santa barbara correct?

  • YES!!

  • what show was that at the start of the video?

  • This is the 90's version of french Wheel of the fortun. The 2000's version is much more modern.

  • You can tell because the prizes are still distributed in Francs.

    Now, prizes are distributed in Euros.

  • it looks like the version with PAT and VANNA but in FRENCH

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