Jeux sans frontières season 1 explained

Module1:
Num Teams:4 countries
Winner:Ciney, Belgium
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France
Num Episodes:9

The first season of the international television game show Jeux sans frontières was held in summer 1965. Broadcasters from Belgium, France, Italy, and West Germany participated in the competition coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The competition features teams from towns from those countries competing against each other two by two, broadcast live from both competing towns to all the participating broadcasters via the Eurovision network. The winners of this edition were the cities of Ciney, Belgium, and Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France.[1]

Overview

See main article: Jeux sans frontières. Jeux sans frontières ("Games Without Borders" in French) is an international television game show, based on the French programme Intervilles which was first broadcast in 1962. It was broadcast from 1965 to 1999 under the auspices of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which owned the format. In non-French-speaking countries, the show had alternative titles. It is also widely known as It's a Knockout, the title of the BBC's domestic version and national selection for the programme. The idea of the show came from French President Charles de Gaulle, whose wish was that French and German youth would meet in a series of games to reinforce the friendship between the two countries.[2]

Format

In its original conception, teams from Belgium, France, West Germany, and Italy competed each week in head-to-head competition between two cities or towns from two of the four competing countries. There would be sports events, but also studio-based quizzes each week. Eventually, all teams would have competed against each other and the teams with the highest cumulative points for each nation from the series would meet in two semi-finals, with the two winners meeting in the final.[3]

Participants

CountryBroadcasterCodeColourCities
RTBBYellowBinche
Stavelot
Ciney
ORTFFGreenDax
Orange
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
RAIIDark BlueCamogli
Orvieto
Ischia
ARDDRedWarendorf
Siegburg
Lemgo

Heats

Heat 1

Heat 1 was hosted on 26 May 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1DWarendorf4
2FDax0

Heat 2

Heat 2 was hosted on 9 June 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1FOrange7
2ICamogli5

Heat 3

Heat 3 was hosted on 23 June 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1BBinche4
2DSiegburg4

Heat 4

Heat 4 was hosted on 7 July 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1FSaint-Amand-les-Eaux4
2BStavelot-2

Heat 5

Heat 5 was hosted on 21 July 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1IOrvieto10
2DLemgo4

Heat 6

Heat 6 was hosted on 4 August 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1BCiney6
2IIschia4

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

Semi-final 1 was hosted on 18 August 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1BCiney13
2DWarendorf13

Semi-final 2

Semi-final 2 was hosted on 1 September 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1FSaint-Amand-les-Eaux7
2IOrvieto5

Final

The final was hosted on 15 September 1965.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1BCiney11
1FSaint-Amand-les-Eaux11

Broadcasts

The competition was broadcast live from both competing towns to the participating broadcasters via the Eurovision network.

Country! scope="col"
Broadcaster(s)Channel(s)Presenter(s)/Commentator(s)
RTBRTBPierre Brive, Paule Herreman and Jean-Claude Menessier
ORTFFrench: [[TF1|Première Chaîne]]|i=unsetSimone Garnier, Yvonne Kasawicz, Guy Lux, Joseph Pasteur and Léon Zitrone
RAIItalian: [[Rai 2|Secondo Programma]]|i=unsetLea Landi, Giulio Marchetti and Enzo Tortora
ARDGerman: [[Das Erste|Deutsches Fernsehen]]|i=unsetArnim Dahl, Camillo Felgen, Lilo Katzke, Albert Raisner and Otto Ernst Rock
+ Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Presenter(s)/Commentator(s)
SRG SSR TSITV DRSGeorges Kleinmann
SSR TVErnst-Ludwig Freisinkel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Series Guide 1965 . jsfnetgb.co.uk/series . Alan Hayes. 30 June 2021.
  2. Web site: 2019-12-19. Intervilles revient: une émission mythique avec ses couacs, chutes et scandales de triche. RTBF. fr.
  3. Web site: Jeux sans frontières 1965. fr. jsfnetfrance.free.fr. 13 June 2024.