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These are the episodes of the French TV series Kaamelott. All episodes are written and directed by Alexandre Astier unless otherwise noted. Each season is referred to as a Book (Livre). Books I-IV are divided, in the DVD version, into two Volumes (Tomes). Each Volume corresponds to a physical DVD.
A season is referred to as a "livre", which means "book", in the promotional material and DVD covers. The episodes were broadcast on M6 in France starting in 2005 in prime time (8:30PM to 8:40PM), two every weeknight evening for seasons 1–4. The week's full ten episodes were aired on the Saturday of that same week. Each such season lasted ten ...
Alexandre Astier (born 16 June 1974) is a French writer, director, editor, scriptwriter, humorist, actor and composer.. Astier is most known as the creator, director, writer, editor, composer, and lead actor of the French television series Kaamelott, in which he also plays King Arthur.
Astier planned to conclude the story of Kaamelott in a trilogy of films shortly after the end of the series in 2009, with the first one to be title Kaamelott Résistance ("Kaamelott Resistance"), that would conclude the story; he announced the project in July 2012 at Com!c Con' and had finished writing the three films by then. Although filming ...
Audrey Fleurot in October 2013. Fleurot was born on 6 July 1977 in Mantes-la-Jolie, west of Paris. [1] She is the only child of a firefighter and actor from the esteemed Comédie-Français troupe, and a mother who worked as a nursery nurse.
Following the creation of Hulu in a joint venture by NBC, in 2007, NBC-owned content, including Saturday Night Live material, was removed from video sharing sites, notably YouTube, to the exclusion of NBC.com and the aforementioned Hulu. [7] Free, ad-supported streaming of new SNL episodes on NBC.com was announced on October 16, 2009. [8]
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