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Bon Courage (English: Good luck) was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to German viewers. Produced in 1991 and 1992, the series was divided into three parts of 13 episodes each, focusing on the essentials of the French language in daily life. It is presented by Anouk Charlier. The French actor Diane Stolojan (from Episode 27 Diane Du Mont), Alain Leverrier, Henri Allan Veillet and Gilles Marchais occur in scenes that reflect everyday situations in a humorous way. Anouk Charlier announces the exercises and comments on the films of the French culture and history in German. The title song is the Faust Waltz from the opera Faust by Charles Gounod.

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  • Bon Courage (wörtlich: „Viel Erfolg!“) ist ein französischer Sprachkurs in Form einer mehrteiligen Fernsehserie, der vom BR Fernsehen produziert wurde und im Rahmen des 1. bis 3. Trimesters des Telekollegs auf ARD alpha läuft. Die Erstausstrahlung war am 21. September 1991. (de)
  • Bon Courage (English: Good luck) was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to German viewers. Produced in 1991 and 1992, the series was divided into three parts of 13 episodes each, focusing on the essentials of the French language in daily life. It is presented by Anouk Charlier. The French actor Diane Stolojan (from Episode 27 Diane Du Mont), Alain Leverrier, Henri Allan Veillet and Gilles Marchais occur in scenes that reflect everyday situations in a humorous way. Anouk Charlier announces the exercises and comments on the films of the French culture and history in German. The title song is the Faust Waltz from the opera Faust by Charles Gounod. (en)
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  • Bon Courage (wörtlich: „Viel Erfolg!“) ist ein französischer Sprachkurs in Form einer mehrteiligen Fernsehserie, der vom BR Fernsehen produziert wurde und im Rahmen des 1. bis 3. Trimesters des Telekollegs auf ARD alpha läuft. Die Erstausstrahlung war am 21. September 1991. Die 39-teilige Serie in drei Staffeln zu 13 Folgen richtet sich an erwachsene Anfänger ohne Vorkenntnisse und wird von Anouk Charlier präsentiert. Die französischen Schauspieler Diane Stolojan (ab Folge 27 Diane Du Mont), Alain Leverrier, Henri Allan-Veillet und Gilles Marchais treten in Spielszenen auf, die Alltagssituationen auf humorvolle Art wiedergeben. In jeder Folge wird außerdem vor und nach dem eigentlichen Sprachkurs ein französischer Ort vorgestellt, auf den die jeweilige Spielszene manches Mal Bezug nimmt. Anouk Charlier spricht die Übungen und kommentiert die Filme zur französischen Kultur und Geschichte auf Deutsch. Bei der Kennmelodie handelt es sich um den Faust-Walzer aus der Oper Margarethe von Charles Gounod. (de)
  • Bon Courage (English: Good luck) was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to German viewers. Produced in 1991 and 1992, the series was divided into three parts of 13 episodes each, focusing on the essentials of the French language in daily life. It is presented by Anouk Charlier. The French actor Diane Stolojan (from Episode 27 Diane Du Mont), Alain Leverrier, Henri Allan Veillet and Gilles Marchais occur in scenes that reflect everyday situations in a humorous way. Anouk Charlier announces the exercises and comments on the films of the French culture and history in German. The title song is the Faust Waltz from the opera Faust by Charles Gounod. The format of the episodes remains consistent throughout the series, with the opening and closing few minutes presenting a montage and explanation of various sites of cultural and historical importance in the respective cities. The dialogue between the characters is presented in full, followed by an explanation of new vocabulary and grammar rules, after which the dialogue repeats with on-screen text for certain key phrases that the viewer is expected to repeat. Before the closing montage, the viewer is instructed to recreate a similar dialogue based on visual aids provided. The series is continued in the fourth trimester of the Telekollegs with the first season of C'est ça, la vie. (en)
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