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La Fureur

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La Fureur
GenreComedy panel game
Presented byArthur (1995-2000)
Véronique Cloutier (2001)
Nikos Aliagas (2002–2003)
Alexandre Devoise (2007)
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
Production
Running time120 minutes
Production companyGrundy Productions
Original release
NetworkFrance 2 (1995-1996)
TF1 (1996-2003)
W9 (2007)
Release31 December 1995 (1995-12-31) –
1 November 2007 (2007-11-01)

La Fureur is a French music game show, first aired by France 2 on 31 December 1995.

Created by French television personality Arthur, the show features two teams of celebrity contestants, segregated by gender, playing various music-related games and stunts. One notable element of La Fureur is its karaoke feature, where viewers at home are invited to sing along with the contestants, and even musical guests, by singing to the lyrics displayed on the screen.

After its short run on France 2, TF1 picked up the series later in 1996, and carried it through December 31, 2000. Arthur was the host for both the France 2 and TF1 series. Many episodes are generally 120 to 145 minutes in length.

The show was revived by music channel W9 in 2007, as La Fureur, le retour. Alexandre Devoise was the host of this new version. Unlike the original run, le retour does not include a karaoke feature—only questions pertaining to music.

International versions

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Country Title Broadcaster Presenter(s) Premiere Finale
 France
(original format)
La Fureur France 2 (1995–1996)
TF1 (1996–2003)
W9 (2007)
Arthur (1995–2000)
Véronique Cloutier (2001)
Nikos Aliagas (2002–2003)
Alexandre Devoise (2007)
31 December 1995 1 November 2007
 Canada
 Belgium (Wallonia)
La Fureur Télévision de Radio-Canada
Plug RTL
Véronique Cloutier (1998–2003)
Sébastien Benoît (2003–2007)
28 June 1998 31 December 2007
 Spain Furor Antena 3 (1998–2001)
FORTA (2006)
Alonso Caparrós 3 October 1998 17 May 2006
 Portugal Furor SIC Bárbara Guimarães and Miguel Dias
Ana Marques[1]
1998[2] 2000
2001
 Italy Furore Rai 2 Alessandro Greco (1997–2002)
Daniele Bossari with Giacomo "Ciccio" Valenti (2003)
Alessandro Greco and Gigi & Ross (2017)
16 May 1997 28 June 2017
 United Kingdom Night Fever Channel 5 Suggs 5 April 1997 30 March 2002

References

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  1. ^ New Year episode
  2. ^ "Furor". 4 February 2017.
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