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  2. List of Kaamelott episodes - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Kaamelott - Wikipedia

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    The episode format for Kaamelott was at first very short. Unaired pilot episodes attempted a six-minute format that was rejected by the television network. Broadcast episodes from season 1 to 4 lasted about three and a half minutes, the same as Caméra Café. These seasons are made up of a hundred of these short episodes, and originally seven ...

  4. Template:IMDb episodes - Wikipedia

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    An external link template that links to an IMDb television series episode list page. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status ID 1 id The ID number of the IMDb title, taken from the numbers at the end of its IMDb URL. Number required Title 2 episode The title of the TV series. Defaults to the Wikipedia article name, without any disambiguation such as (season 1 ...

  5. Webisode - Wikipedia

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    The format can be used as a preview, promotion, part of a collection of shorts, commercial, or raw metadata. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A webisode may or may not have been broadcast on TV. What defines it is its online distribution on the web, or through video-sharing web sites such as Vimeo or YouTube .

  6. Alexandre Astier - Wikipedia

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    Kaamelott is inspired by the story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. [9] This humorous series is broadcast on the French channel M6. The episodes lasted three and a half minutes until 2007. Then, the format changed to seven minutes and finally reached fifty-five minutes per episode in the last season Book VI.

  7. Production code number - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. format for picked up weekly produced shows is SSSSEE, where S is the combined four-character alphanumeric show and season identifier and E is a two-digit episode number. Daily produced shows use YYYEEE, where Y is a three-digit yearly count and E is a three-digit episode count during that year. Pilots use a six-digit episode number.

  8. List of situation comedies - Wikipedia

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    Full English: United Kingdom 2012 Full House: United States 1987–1995 Fuller House: United States 2016–2020 Fun Khana: Pakistan 2012 Futurama: United States 1999–2003, 2008–2013, 2023–present

  9. Template:Episode table - Wikipedia

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    Format: 75 Number Optional Anchor anchor In {{Episode list}}, |EpisodeNumber= is a number representing the episode's order in the series. For example, the first episode would be 1. When defined, the specified number also generates a link anchor, prefixed by ep; for example, [[List of episodes # ep1]]; see more at Template:Episode list ...