2015 in French television

This is a list of French television That Maybe related events from 2015.

List of years in French television

Events

  • 27 January – Music group Bagad de Vannes win the 9th series of La France a un incroyable talent.
  • 10 March – The Presidential Office confirms that three French sports personalities taking part in the reality television series Dropped were among 10 people killed in a helicopter crash in Argentina's La Rioja province the previous day. Yachtswoman Florence Arthaud, Olympic swimmer Camille Muffat and Olympic boxer Alexis Vastine were taking part in filming for the series at the time of the crash.[1]
  • 12 March – Emji wins the eleventh series of Nouvelle Star.
  • 8–9 April – Hackers claiming to belong to the militant group Islamic State cause channels operated by TV5Monde to go off-air, and post material on its social media protesting against French military action in Iraq.[2]
  • 25 April - Lilian Renaud wins the fourth series of The Voice: la plus belle voix.
  • 23 October - 14-year-old Jane wins the second series of The Voice Kids.
  • 13 November - Émilie Fiorelli wins the ninth series of Secret Story.
  • 8 December - 19-year-old animal trainer Juliette Roux-Merveille and her dog Charlie win the tenth series of La France a un incroyable talent.
  • 23 December - Singer and runner up of the third series of The Voice Belgique Loïc Nottet and his partner Denitsa Ikonomova win the sixth series of Danse avec les stars.

Debuts

Television shows

1940s

  • Le Jour du Seigneur (1949–present)

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Ending this year

Births

Deaths

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See also

References

  1. "Three French sports stars die in Argentina helicopter crash". BBC News. BBC. 10 March 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  2. "IS hackers claim cyber attack on French TV station". RTÉ News. RTÉ. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2015.


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