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Watching foreign films or television series are both excellent ways to help you learn French.

It helps you gather a better understanding of the daily lifestyle and expressions that French may use whilst consolidating your existing vocabulary. It can help you fine-tune your listening skills to adapt to the various speeds and accents you may encounter.

However, while it can be an enjoyable and productive way to cram a lesson into your day, the truth is that you don’t always have time to sit down to watch a two-hour tear-jerker about a bourgeois quadriplegic and his carer from the suburbs.

Fear not though, you can turn to the more manageable and reliable medium that is television. The two huge advantages that television has over film are those of time management (easier to fit around your schedule) and story depth (longer running time= longer character arcs and plotlines).

For this reason I have compiled a list of the best French language television series out there, past and present.

1. Les Aventures de Tintin

Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate.

Number of episodes: 39

(source:babelio)

Plot: Follow the adventures of a young Belgian detective and his loyal travel companion Snowy the dog as they travel the world, going from one adventure to the next.

Why watch it? Simply put: it’s a timeless classic. Originally a children’s comic book, the language is ideal for beginners, whilst the content is enjoyable for all ages.

2. Un Village Français

Difficulty: Intermediate.

Number of episodes: 60

(source:france3)

Plot: Drama set in the fictional town of Villeneuve during the Nazi occupation. Seen through the eyes of the populace, the prolonged state of fear brings out the best and worst in people, as the town rallies together to make it through this most trying of times.

Why watch it? One for the history buffs among you. An in-depth portrayal French life during this period, set against the historical backdrop of the Vichy government.

3. Fais pas ci, Fais pas ça

Difficulty: Intermediate.

Number of episodes: 56

(source:france2)

Plot: Comedy depicting two contrasting families over the course of a year. While their differences are evident, both families slowly become more and more drawn to one another along the way.

Why watch it? In this classic sitcom format, the viewers are presented with an honest depiction of French humor, and its important role in what it means to be French.

4. Un Gars, une Fille

Difficulty: Advanced.

Number of episodes: 486

(source:france2)

Plot: A detailed look into the lives and relationship of a French couple. Loving, laughing, crying, shouting and back to loving. No stone is left unturned in this study of their everyday existence, and their consequences that can make or break even the most solid of connections.

Why watch it? One of France’s most popular television series, it is a firm fixture of the country’s pop culture. Originally from Quebec, the French adaptation has shortened the episode lengths down to seven minutes each – making for an ideal bite sized lesson somewhere in your day.

5. Engrenages

Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced.

Number of episodes: 52

(source:canalplus)

Plot: Police and legal drama series centering on the working relationship between the Parisian police and the justice system, as they work together to maintain peace and order in society.

Why watch it? Detectives, lawyers, judges, criminals. What’s not to like? Fans of crime shows in particular should make a note of it, as should anyone trying to take their study to the next level, as the language does become quite intricate at times.

6. Braquo

Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced.

Number of episodes: 24

(source:canalplus)

Plot: Following false accusations and the resulting suicide of their former colleague, four police officers band together to clear his name and, in doing so, put themselves in the firing line.

Why watch it? A truly action-packed thriller for the adrenaline seekers amongst you. With only twenty-four episodes, it also represents an achievable project.

7. Les Revenants

Difficulty: Intermediate.

Number of episodes: 8

(source:canalplus)

Plot: The serenity of a sleepy rural town is shattered by the inexplicable supernatural phenomena that start occurring. Sudden power outages, water levels depleting, weird skin marks and, most significantly, the return of their deceased loved ones.

Why watch it? A fresh take on a familiar supernatural/fantasy genre, breathing some now life into the public’s enduring fascination with zombies.

8. Kaamelott

Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced.

Number of episodes: 458

(source:canalplus)

Plot: Centered on King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table’s quest to locate the Holy Grail, this is a satirical reimagining of the well-known legends.

Why watch it? Thoroughly entertaining, with its mini episode format (around three and a half minutes) making this an extremely enjoyable way to practice your French comprehension.

9. Bref

Difficulty: Advanced.

Number of episodes: 82

(source:canalplus)

Plot: Follow ‘I’, a nameless 30 year old, through the monotony of his day-to-day existence, as he struggles to meet the basic goals that he believes constitutes a successful life.

Why watch it? A more insightful view of modern French culture is on offer in this frank series. However, the dialogue is very fast-paced, with most characters speaking at a relatively high-speed. As such, it may not be suitable for beginner to intermediate levels.

10. Plus Belle la Vie

Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate.

Number of episodes: 2613

(source:france3)

Plot: Soap opera based in the fictional “le Mistral” neighbourhood in the Mediterranean port-city of Marseille. With more plot twists than a Hollywood movie, and plenty of melodrama, it’s more escapist than realistic in its portrayal of contemporary France.

Why watch it? While perhaps not considered to be the apex of highbrow intellectual viewing, the show is extremely entertaining.

11. Les Mystérieuses Cités d’Or

Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate.

Number of episodes: 39

(source:france2)

Plot: Sixteenth century historical/fantastical adventure anime. A young Spaniard and his navigator father set sail for the New World to search for legendary lost cities of gold.

Why watch it? A joint French and Japanese production, the animation is charming whilst the content is both enchanting and family friendly. It is ideal to watch with the kids before bedtime.

12. H

Difficulty: Intermediate.

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Number of episodes: 71

(source:canalplus)

Plot: Back to a more conventional format.. The plot revolves around a Parisian hospital’s medical staff, and the absurd situations that they face.

Why watch it? For the laughs alone, which this show delivers time and time again. Great for when you’re not looking for anything too serious, and just want to relax at the end of a long day.

13. Scène de ménage

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Difficulty: Intermediate.

Number of episodes: 886

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Plot: Adapted from the original Spanish show “Escepas de Matrimonio”, watch three couples of differing generations and the ways they make their relationships work for them. Each of the couples offers a different perspective, depending on where they are in their lives, of the diverse joys and dilemmas that they face.

Why watch it? A closer look into the ‘average’ French household. Well adapted from the original material. At times the humour can be quite dark, which may or may not be your cup of tea.

14. Mafiosa

Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced.

Number of episodes: 40

(source:canalplus)

Plot: After the murder of her notorious uncle, Sandra Paoli must take her place at the head of her family’s clan of the Corsican mafia. Assisted out by her brother, she dives head first into a world of violence, drugs, sex and money.

Why watch it? A feminist twist on the tried and tested crime drama genre, allegedly a dramatisation of the life of Sandra Casanova-Germani, sister of Jean-Luc Germani, currently France’s most wanted man. See the rise to power of a woman overcoming adversity (despite she is a criminal…), to prove that she deserves her title in the macho environment of organised crime. If The Sopranos and Weeds got together, then this would be their love child.

15. Il était une fois… la vie

Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate.

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Number of episodes: 26

(source:france3)

Plot: Another French-Japanese animation creation. Aimed at children, we’re presented with an interactive tour of the human body and its various bits and pieces in an educational format.

Why watch it? Unless they’re particularly interested in expanding their French anatomy vocabulary, adults might want to give this one a miss. It is however, an excellent tool to help teach your kids French, while they might also learn a thing or two about blood vessels along the way.

This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Ontario.[1]Note: Due to the mandatory digital television transition on August 31, 2011, most of these stations are broadcasting in digital only.

City of licenceAnalog
channel
Digital
channel
VCCallsignNetworkNotes
Barrie103.1CKVR-DTCTV 2
Belleville2653.1CICO-DT-53TVO
Brighton3066.1CKWS-DTGlobalsatellite of CKWS-TV Kingston
Chatham2832.1CICO-DT-59TVO
Cornwall8NoCJOH-TV-8CTVsatellite of CJOH-TV ch. 13 Ottawa, formerly CJSS-TV. Defunct - Transmitter turned off JUL 2017 (rather than upgrade to digital)
Cloyne4455.1CICO-DT-92TVO
Fonthill4242.1CKVP-DTCTV 2satellite of CKVR-DT established September 2013
Hamilton1511.1CHCH-DTCHCH-DTmoved to UHF in December 2013
Hamilton3535.1CHCJ-DTCTV 2satellite of CKVR-DT established September 2013
Hamilton3636.1CITS-DTYes TV
Kenora13NoCJBN-TVGlobalDefunct - off-air at midnight on January 27, 2017.
Kingston1111.1CKWS-DTGlobal
Kitchener2828.1CICO-DT-28TVO
Kitchener1313.1CKCO-DTCTV
Leamington3322.1CIII-DT-22GlobalLicensed to Stevenson, serving Leamington and Chatham
Leamington3034.1CFTV-DTcommunity channelairs four digital subchannels (Community Channel on 34.1, French and Spanish Community on 34.2, Caldwell First Nation programming on 34.3 and Local News on 34.4), the first station in Canada to offer multiple digital subchannels, and the first low-power broadcaster/community channel in Canada to convert to digital operations.
London1010.1CFPL-DTCTV 2
London1414.1CITS-DT-2Yes TV
London1818.1CICO-DT-18TVO
London4869.1CFMT-DT-1Omni Television
London2020.1CJMT-DT-1Omni Television
London5151.1CHCH-DT-2CHCH-TVTransmitter located in Alvinston
Midland77.1CIII-DT-7Globalsatellite of CIII-TV
Muskoka2311.1CHCH-DT-3CHCH-DT
North Bay152.1CFGC-DT-2Globalsatellite of CIII-TV ch. 6 Paris/Toronto
North Bay10NoCKNY-TVCTV
North Bay32NoCHCH-DT-6CHCH-DT
Oil Springs/Sarnia3529.1CIII-DT-29Globalsatellite of CIII-TV ch. 6 Paris/Toronto
Oil Springs/Sarnia42NoCKCO-DT-3CTVsatellite of CKCO-DT ch. 13 Kitchener
Orillia2121.1CFTO-DT-21CTVsatellite of CFTO-DT ch. 9 Toronto
Oshawa2248CHEX-TV-2Global
Ottawa254.1CBOT-DTCBC
Ottawa146.1CIII-DT-6Global
Ottawa339.1CBOFT-DTIci Radio-Canada Télé
Ottawa2211.1CHCH-DT-1CHCH-DT
Ottawa1313.1CJOH-DTCTV
Ottawa2014.1CJMT-DT-2Omni Television
Ottawa1515.1CITS-DT-1Yes TV
Ottawa2424.1CICO-DT-24TVOsatellite of CICA-TV ch. 19 Toronto
Ottawa4343.1CHRO-DT-2CTV 2
Ottawa2760.1CFMT-DT-2Omni Television
Ottawa1765.1CITY-DT-3Citytv
Paris236.1CIII-DTGlobalMoved from VHF to UHF in July 2013
Pembroke5NoCHRO-DTCTV 2
Peterborough1212.1CHEX-TVGlobal
Peterborough2727.1CIII-DT-27Globalsatellite of CIII-TV
Peterborough3554.1CFTO-DT-54CTV
Sault Ste. Marie2NoCHBX-TVCTV
Sault Ste. Marie1512.1CIII-DT-12Globalsatellite of CIII-TV ch. 41 Toronto
Sault Ste. Marie20NoCICO-DT-20TVODefunct - all remaining TVO analog transmitters were shut down in August 2013
Sault Ste. Marie38NoCHCH-DT-5CHCH-DT
SudburyNoCICI-DTCTV
Sudbury11CFGC-DTGlobalsatellite of CIII-DT ch. 41 Toronto
Sudbury25NoCHLFTFODefunct - all TFO transmitters were shut down in August 2013
Sudbury41NoCHCH-DT-4CHCH-DT
Thunder Bay22.1CKPR-DTCTV
Thunder Bay44.1CHFD-DTGlobal
Thunder Bay99.1CICO-TV-9TVOsatellite of CICA-TV ch. 19 Toronto
Timmins3NoCITO-TVCTV
Timmins11NoCHCH-TV-7CHCH-DT
Timmins1313.1CIII-TV-13Globalsatellite of CIII-TV
Toronto205.1CBLTCBC
Toronto89.1CFTO-DTCTV
Toronto1919.1CICA-TVTVO
Toronto2525.1CBLFT-DTIci Radio-Canada Télé
Toronto4040.1CJMT-DTOmni Televisionretired 69.1 virtual channel when physical channel changed from 51 to 40
Toronto4141.1CIII-TV-41Globalsatellite of CIII-TV ch. 6 Paris/Toronto
Toronto4747.1CFMT-DTOmni Television
Toronto4457.1CITY-DTCitytv
Wheatley1616.1CHWI-DTCTV 2Broadcasts from Stevenson, northeast of Wheatley, serving Chatham–Kent, Leamington, and Essex County
Windsor99.1CBET-DTCBCBroadcasts from McGregor, Ontario
Windsor1919.1CICO-TV-32TVOBroadcasts from McGregor, Ontario
Windsor1726.1CHWI-TV-60CTV 2Broadcasts from Victoria Park Place apartment tower, in Downtown Windsor
Wingham8NoCKNX-TVCTV Two
Woodstock313131.1CITY-DT-2CITY-DT

Defunct stations[edit]

  • Channel 4: CHNB-TV - CBC - North Bay
  • Channel 5: CJIC-TV - CBC - Sault Ste. Marie
  • Channel 9: CKNC-TV - CBC - Sudbury
  • Channel 6: CFCL-TV - CBC - Timmins
  • Channel 8: CJSS-TV - CBC - Cornwall (1959-1963; later became rebroadcaster of CJOH-TV in Ottawa)
  • Channel 19: CKXT-DT-2 - Sun News Network - London (rebroadcaster of CKXT-TV Toronto)
  • Channel 20: CKXT-DT-3 - Sun News Network - Ottawa (rebroadcaster of CKXT-TV Toronto)
  • Channel 20: CBLN-TV-5 - CBC - Wiarton (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto)
  • Channel 23: CBLN - CBC - London (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto)
  • Channel 29: CBLN-TV-1 - CBC - Kitchener (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto)
  • Channel 34: CBLN-TV-2 - CBC - Oil Springs/Sarnia (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto)
  • Channel 35: CBEFT - SRC - Windsor (rebroadcaster of CBLFT Toronto)
  • Channel 44: CBLN-TV-6 - CBC - Normandale (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto)
  • Channel 45: CKXT-DT-1 - Sun News Network - Hamilton (rebroadcaster of CKXT-TV Toronto)
  • Channel 45: CBLN-TV-4 - CBC - Wingham (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto)
  • Channel 52: CKXT-DT - Sun News Network - Toronto
  • Channel 55: CBLN-TV-3 - CBC - Chatham (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto)

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References[edit]

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