Moi et l'autre explained

Alt Name:Moi... et l'autre
Genre:Sitcom
Creator:Roger Garand
Gilles Richer
Director:Jean Bissonnette
Roger Fournier
Starring:Denise Filiatrault
Dominique Michel
Theme Music Composer:Roger Joubert
Country:Canada
Language:French
Num Seasons:5
Num Episodes:187
Runtime:30 minutes each
Company:Radio-Canada (original)
Avanti Ciné-Vidéo Inc. (revival)
Network:Radio-Canada

Moi et l'autre (also rendered as Moi... et l'autre) was a Quebec French sitcom broadcast on Radio-Canada between 1966 and 1971. The series starred Denise Filiatrault and Dominique Michel as best friends who were roommates at a Montreal apartment. The series tells of the ladies' numerous, often absurd, adventures, often with Denise as the perpetrator.

Moi et l'autre was Radio-Canada's first program to be broadcast in colour, after colourcasting began in Canada in 1966; however, some episodes of this series exist today only as black and white recordings.[1]

From 1995 to 1997, a revival series was broadcast on Radio-Canada; the new series was written by Filiatrault and featured the same cast as the original series, except for Jean-Paul Dugas (who did not participate) and Réal Béland (who died in 1983; his role was played by Martin Drainville as Gustave Jr.).

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Notes and References

  1. Dominique Michel, Y'a des moments si merveilleux..., Éditions La Semaine (2006), page 164.