Un Gars, Une Fille (série Télévisée, 1999)
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''Un gars, une fille'' (, ''A Guy, A Girl'') is a Canadian comedy television series created by and starring
Guy A. Lepage Guy A. Lepage (; born Guy Antoine Lepage, August 30, 1960) is a Canadian comedian, actor, talk-show host, and producer. Career Lepage was one of the five founding members of the Quebec comedy group ''Rock et Belles Oreilles'' (which also include ...
and broadcast on
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, as well as the title of its French adaptation on France 2. It was one of the most successful television shows in the province of Quebec, with a concept
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to more than thirty markets around the world. It was the first French-language Canadian television programme to be adapted in the United States. The show spawned several international versions, most notably a French TV series of the same name, which characters appeared in a 1999 episode of the original series, "À Paris".


Overview

A typical episode features several vignettes of the everyday life of a couple, with the camera mostly centred on them. Often other characters are cropped, giving the programme its unique visual style. The couple receives friends for supper, go to the convenience store, or leave on a trip, and sometimes get on each other's nerves. Their quirks, and loving bickering, provide much of the program's humour. The graphic design style associated with the original ''Un gars, une fille'', which consists of a palette of
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blue and pink, and rough lines and scribbles, as well as a logo with simulated printing mistakes and smears, has been imitated by most of the other versions, with the notable exception of the American version. The character names are often those of the actors, as in the first version. The concept of ''Un gars, une fille'' began in the 1990s as a series of short segments featured on ''Besoin d'amour'', a TQS network daily talk-show, hosted by Guy A. Lepage that ran from 1995 to 1996. Lepage, a veteran of the renowned comedy troupe Rock et Belles Oreilles (RBO), played one half of the couple along with
Sylvie Léonard Sylvie Léonard (born July 17, 1955) is a French-Canadian actress. She has acted in theater, film and television for over 40 years. Her most notable roles include Mimi Jarry in ''Rue des Pignons'', Annick Jacquemin in ''Terre Humaine'', Julie Gala ...
. The duo reprised their roles in what became ''Un gars une fille'' in 1997, a successful weekly 26-minute programme which spawned many adaptations. It was celebrated numerous times at awards presentations, notably winning the Gémeaux, Félix, and MetroStar Awards. It was also nominated twice at the American
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s. Produced by Avanti Ciné Vidéo, the show aired from 1997 to 2003 in its initial run, and continued in reruns afterward. 130 episodes were produced, which included about 4,000 scenes. The scriptwriting team included RBO members
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and Bruno Landry, as well as Sylvie Léonard herself. Yves P. Pelletier, also from RBO, has been featured onscreen. After the series concluded in 2003, Lepage went on to produce and host the hugely successful '' Tout le monde en parle'', adapted from the eponymous French hit talk-show. A standard episode is presented in three acts, each of which is split into five to seven scenes. Flashy pastel blue and pink
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with squiggly lines follow punchlines and mark transitions, coupled with an upbeat
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tune, and often a spoken Voice-over phrase summing up the previous segment. Appropriately, the show's publicity, and early video release covers, are often recognisable by the presence of those pastel blue and pink colours and askew lines, mimicking the graphics that separate the programme's scenes; traditionally, the colour blue is associated with boys and pink with girls. The two main characters, "Guy et Sylvie", are named after the actors who play them. Guy likes to tease Sylvie on a variety of subjects and hates her mother. His father is remarried to a young, good-looking stripper, Mélanie, played by
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, and had a child with her. The attention the child receives makes Guy jealous, his father having spent little time with him when he was a child. Unlike Guy, Sylvie dreams of having a baby. She is jealous of Geneviève, Guy's sexy, and promiscuous, office colleague with whom he had a one-time affair years ago. She is also obsessed with cleanliness and resents Guy for being untidy. A curious running gag from the show involves Guy surprising Sylvie by grabbing her breasts from behind while shouting " Road Runner!", followed by the cartoon character's emblematic honking "beeb beeb" sound. While she ostensibly loves it, she pretended the exact opposite when it was obliquely brought up by Guy in front of her mother. This joke was developed on the set by the two actors. The last season saw notable developments: a marriage, and a trip to Vietnam to adopt a little girl.


Adaptations


Bulgaria

The Bulgarian version, known as ''Тя и той'' (''She and He'') aired from 2002 to 2005 on bTV. In 2007, the show moved to
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and the fourth season began airing. The show was cancelled after the final (25th) episode of the season, ending with a cliffhanger. 96 episodes were produced during the show's Bulgarian run. Since then reruns are airing on
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and bTV Comedy. Stefaniya Koleva stars as Sylvia, and
Yulian Vergov Julian Emilianov Vergov ( bg, Юлиан Емилиянов Вергов; born 15 July 1970) is a Bulgarian actor. He is best known for starring in the drama series ''Glass Home'' (2010–2012), and the medical drama '' Stolen Life'' (2017–201 ...
plays Martin.


Canada (English version)

An English Canadian adaptation was created by the producer of the original show, Luc Wiseman of Avanti Ciné-Vidéo television production company. The main English Canadian networks CBC,
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, and Global Television were not interested in the concept. Wiseman stated: "They were saying that it was not for the Canadian market, that it was too audacious". With the title ''A Guy & A Girl'', it ended up airing on Women's Television Network (WTN), (now known as the
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), a cable television
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, and lasted for two seasons.Hugo Dumas
"Un gars, une fille, made in the USA"
'' La Presse'', August 29, 2006.
Jeff Clarke played Mike, and
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was Susy; together they received a
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nomination for Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series at the
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in 2003.


Cyprus

''Εγώ κι εσύ'' (''Me and You'') began airing in October 2010 on CyBC1, the Cyprus' public broadcaster's main television channel, and on the CyBC Video on Demand platform, in the format of one 35-minute episode each week. Following the original concept, it kept the actors' actual names: Marios is the guy (played by Marios Mettis) and Niovi is the girl (played by Niovi Haralambus). In the other half of the season Fotis is the guy (played by Fotis Georgidis) and Danae is the girl (played by Danae Christou).


France


Greece

'' Σ' αγαπώ μ' αγαπάς'' (''S'agapo M'agapas'' (''I love you, You love me'')) began broadcasting in Greece in 2000. Its format is weekly, 26-minute episodes, much like the original.
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plays Thodoris, the guy, and Dimitra Papadopoulou plays Dimitra, the girl, replicating the original version's concept of using the actors' first names for the characters.


Hungary

The Hungarian version of ''Un gars, une fille'' was called ''Szeret, nem szeret''. It began airing in 2002 on
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. According to IMDB, the format is 7-minute segments, much like in France. The guy is Brúnó, played by Szabó Győző and the girl is Brigi, played by Oroszlán Szonja.


Italy

The first Italian version of the programme was called ''Love Bugs'', which is the international marketing name of ''Un gars, une fille''. It ran on Italia 1 from 2004 to 2005 with the couple played by comedian
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(already well known for his collaboration with Gialappa's Band) and Michelle Hunziker, a veteran of
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. A second season, ''Love Bugs 2'' aired from 2005 to 2006 with
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replacing Hunziker. The characters' names in both series are those of the actors, in the fashion of the original show. In the third season in 2007, ''Love Bugs 3'', the couple was played by
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and Giorgia Surina (MTV's Veejay). Because of low ratings, ''Love Bugs 3'' was cancelled. Nevertheless, approximately 50 episodes of the third season were filmed and broadcast, much the same as the previous two seasons.


North Macedonia

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version of "Un gars, une fille" is known under the name of ''Сашо и Сашка'' (Sasho & Sashka). It stars
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as Sashka, the girl, and
Zoran Ljutkov Zoran ( sr-Cyrl, Зоран) is a common South Slavic name, the masculine form of Zora, which means ''dawn, daybreak''. The name is especially common in Serbia, North Macedonia, Croatia and a little in Slovenia. Notable people with this given na ...
as Sasho, the guy. It was broadcast in 2005–2006 on Macedonian Radio Television .


Poland

In Poland, ''Kasia i Tomek'' began broadcast on September 3, 2002, on the TVN network. The title refers to the first names of the characters, the Polish equivalents of the English " Kate" and "
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". It starred
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as Kasia, the girl, and Paweł Wilczak as Tomek, the guy. It won two Telekamery awards in 2002: one for best comedy series and one for Brodzik for best actress. There were 100 episodes divided into 3 seasons.


Portugal

The version broadcast in Portugal began in 1999 and was called ''Entre Marido e Mulher'' ("Between Husband and Wife"). The format was weekly 26-minute episodes, like the Canadian original.


Romania

The Romanian version is broadcast by Fox Life.


Russia

In Russia a version of the showed aired on TNT channel starting 2003 under the title ''Sasha + Masha'' (russian: "Саша + Маша"). 125 episodes were filmed between 2003 and 2005. The show became a hit and remains popular, as of 2009. The lead actors are Elena Biryukova (Елена Бирюкова) and Georgiy Dronov (Георгий Дронов).


Spain/Mexico/Argentina

Spain's version of the programme is called ''El y Ella'' ("He and She"), with a format similar to France with 7-minute shows each day. It began in broadcasting in 2000. As with the original, the actors' first names were used for the main characters:
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is Pep while Cristina Solá is Cristina. ("Pep" is a pet name for Josep.)


Serbia

In Serbia and Montenegro,
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began broadcasting on October 5, 2015, on the
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network and in Croatia on the RTL on January 15, 2016 . The title refers to the first names of the characters. It stars
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as the girl and
Andrija Milošević Andrija Milošević ( sr-cyr, Андрија Милошевић, born 6 August 1978) is a Montenegrin-born Serbian actor and television host. He is known for his roles in the theater show ''Pevaj, brate'' and TV series ''M(j)ešoviti brak'', ''Budv ...
as the guy. The series aired for more than two seasons. The first, from 5 October 2015 to 31 December 2015, had 64 episodes. The second season aired from 29 February 2016 to 13 June 2016 and included episodes 65 to 148. The third season, episodes 148 to 156, was shown from 7 October 2016 to 28 October 2016. Those were the final episodes of the series. On February 1, 2017, the series premiered in Macedonia on Televizija 24 with the title Андрија и Анѓелка,


Slovenia

In Slovenia, channel ''Planet TV'' started broadcasting the first season of the series on 6 March 2016. It airs from Monday to Friday and on Sundays. The Slovenian version of the series is called ''Da, dragi! Da, draga!''. The main two characters are portrayed by Lotos Vincenc Šparovec and Gorka Berden. The director of the sitcom is Ven Jemeršić.


Sweden

In Sweden, ''Två som Oss'' ("Two like Us") began broadcast on 11 November 1999 on the channel SVT 1. The actors are Per Svensson as Peter and Anna-Lena Hemström as the Lena. The format is similar to the Canadian with a 26-minutes show weekly


Turkey

In Turkey the series is called ''1 Kadın 1 Erkek'' ("One Woman One Man") featuring
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and
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. The first season finished in June 2009 with 36 episodes that were aired on the TurkMax channel during Thursday prime-time, with each episode running approximately 27 to 28 minutes in length. Despite the series airing on a specialty channel, on a satellite network - Digiturk - that requires a subscription, its popularity among young viewers is increasing steadily thanks to viral marketing and the sharing of clips on YouTube and Facebook. In January 2012 the show was renamed ''1 Erkek 1 Kadın'' ("One Man One Woman") and new episodes aired on Star TV.


Ukraine

The Ukrainian version of ''Un gars, une fille'' called ''Lesya + Roma'' (''Леся + Рома'') began broadcasting in 2005 on ICTV. It stars
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as Les′a, the girl, and
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as Roma, the guy. It is the first comedy show to be produced in the Ukrainian language. It airs on weekdays with an average rating of 2 million viewers.


United States

Entitled ''Lovebites'', the American version began broadcasting on September 13, 2006, with comedian Paul Reiser as executive producer and writer. It was co-produced by Stuart McLean (founder of Content & Company) at JWT, the world's fourth largest advertising agency. While the original format was 26 minutes, the American version consisted of a season of 82 episodes of two and a half minutes each (which was not part of the original contract, see below). 65 should be seen on television while 17 will be available for computers and cell phones. It aired on the TBS cable television network on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays sometime in the slot between 11:00 pm and midnight, and on Friday morning in the slot between 9:00 am and 10:00 am. ''Lovebites'' stars
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(a native of Montreal, Quebec, seen in ''
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'' and ''
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'') and
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(seen in ''
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'' and '' Third Watch''). The characters, called Max and Katie, are about 25 years old, younger than the original Guy and Sylvie. Another notable difference with the original version is that the couple in ''Lovebites'' breaks the fourth wall and speaks directly to the camera. ''Lovebites'' was the first time a Québécer TV concept was adapted for an American audience ('' Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (Louis 19, le roi des ondes)'', a movie, had already been remade as ''
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''). Reiser is said to have been captivated by the series when it was presented to him by Michel Rodrigue, president of
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, the Montreal-based international distribution company for ''Un gars, une fille''. Rodrigue said: "The selling process has been long and complicated. It has been a very long time that we have been working on it". Creator Guy A. Lepage said that he thought the chemistry worked well between the two main actors. Nevertheless, he has stated his disappointment with the finished product, giving it a "2 out of 10". In his opinion, the problem did not lie with the acting, but with the length of the show (two and a half minutes long, as mentioned above), the sponsor, the broadcasting and the assembling. He summed it up by saying: "It's
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to the power of 1,000, like a super big TVA". (TVA is part of
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's Quebecor media conglomerate.) Sunsilk, a shampoo brand of Unilever's, was the main sponsor of ''Lovebites''. As of 2006, Canadian and American producers are still caught up in a legal dispute, notably about the aforementioned short length. The initial contract planned a guaranteed minimum of seven minutes per episode."Le producteur de René écarte son réalisateur"
by Hugo Dumas, ''La Presse'', September 12, 2006, retrieved September 16, 2006


Others

The concept of ''Un gars, une fille'' was also sold to producers in: Algeria, Argentina, Belgium,
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, Cuba, Denmark, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Latvia, Lebanon (Patricia Nammour - Issam Breidy), Mexico, the Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and many others, totaling more than thirty countries. Not all of these rights sales have resulted in a programme being produced.


See also

*
List of Quebec television series imports and exports This is a list of Quebec television series imports and exports. Imports Exports See also *EdTV (an American remake of the Quebec film ''Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (Louis 19, le roi des ondes)'') *List of Quebec television series *Te ...
*
List of Quebec television series This is a non-exhaustive list of French-language television series from Canada. Most such television series are produced in Quebec, although a small number are also produced elsewhere in Canada. Series produced outside Quebec are noted below with ...
*
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* Culture of Quebec * List of French television series * Culture of France


References


External links

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Official


Official website of the Quebec versionOfficial website of the American adaptationOfficial website of the French adaptationOfficial website of the Italian adaptationOfficial website of the Polish adaptationOfficial website of the Turkish adaptation


Videos


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