France
has broadcast two different French versions of The Newlywed Game on Antenne 2 and France 2. originally, on Antenne 2 it was called Les Maries de la 2A (Married to the A2) or (The Maries I'2A), and was hosted first by Patrice Laffont then Georges Beller. then in 1995, the show was revived as Les Z'amours(The z'amours) on France 2 and was hosted first by Jean-Luc Reichman from 1995-2000 then Patrice Laffont from 2000 then Tex since October 2000.
There was even a kids' version of the show that aired from 2006-2009 under the title Les Little Z'amours (The Little Z'amours) Where instead of couples they had three Families, each with two children who were aged 7 to 13 years of age competed.the show aired only on Wednesdays and school holidays.
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“But as some silly young men returning from France affect a broken English, to be thought perfect in the French language; so his Lordship, I think, to seem a perfect understander of the unintelligible language of the Schoolmen, pretends an ignorance of his mother-tongue. He talks here of command and counsel as if he were no Englishman, nor knew any difference between their significations.”
—Thomas Hobbes (15791688)
“The bugle-call to arms again sounded in my war-trained ear, the bayonets gleamed, the sabres clashed, and the Prussian helmets and the eagles of France stood face to face on the borders of the Rhine.... I remembered our own armies, my own war-stricken country and its dead, its widows and orphans, and it nerved me to action for which the physical strength had long ceased to exist, and on the borrowed force of love and memory, I strove with might and main.”
—Clara Barton (18211912)
“Springtime for Hitler and Germany,
Winter for France and Poland.”
—Mel Brooks (b. 1926)