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Christina Fry (''Top! auf Deutsch'')
Christina Fry (''Top! auf Deutsch'')
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Not known (''Top! En Español'')
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Diana Perez (''Top! En Español'')
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Double Exposure for Channel 4, 1998
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Double Exposure for Channel 4, 1997-8 (10 episodes in each language, 30 in all)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Two series in Channel 4's schools' programming block teaching French and German through a game show format, and conducted entirely in the particular tongue. The two teams were each made up of a native speaker and a British learner, and games included a quiz about France / Germany, a conveyor belt memory game (as per [[The Generation Game]]), matching photos to their captions, and various physical games involving following instructions in the foreign tongue, one of which was usually a copy-the-chef cookery challenge.
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Three series in Channel 4's schools' programming block teaching French, German and Spanish through a game show format, and conducted entirely in the particular tongue. The two teams were each made up of a native speaker and a British learner, and games included a quiz about France / Germany / Spain, a conveyor belt memory game (as per [[The Generation Game]]), matching photos to their captions, and various physical games involving following instructions in the foreign tongue, one of which was usually a copy-the-chef cookery challenge.
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[[Category:Educational]]
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[[Category:Channel 4 Programmes]]

Revision as of 11:20, 27 December 2018

Host

Jean-Luc Ribaldi (Top! en Francais)

Christina Fry (Top! auf Deutsch)

Diana Perez (Top! En Español)

Broadcast

Double Exposure for Channel 4, 1997-8 (10 episodes in each language, 30 in all)

Synopsis

Three series in Channel 4's schools' programming block teaching French, German and Spanish through a game show format, and conducted entirely in the particular tongue. The two teams were each made up of a native speaker and a British learner, and games included a quiz about France / Germany / Spain, a conveyor belt memory game (as per The Generation Game), matching photos to their captions, and various physical games involving following instructions in the foreign tongue, one of which was usually a copy-the-chef cookery challenge.

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