Moi et l'autre

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
Also known asMoi... et l'autre
GenreSitcom
Created byRoger Garand
Gilles Richer
Written byGilles Richer
Gil Courtemanche
Gilles Gougeon
Roger Garand
Gérald Tassé
Directed byJean Bissonnette
Roger Fournier
StarringDenise Filiatrault
Dominique Michel
Theme music composerRoger Joubert
Country of originCanada
Original language(s)French
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes187
Production
Running time30 minutes each
Production company(s)Radio-Canada
Release
Original networkRadio-Canada
Picture format4:3
NTSC colour
Original release1966 
1971

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.).

Cast

  • Denise Filiatrault -- Denise Létourneau
  • Dominique Michel -- Dominique André
  • Roger Joubert -- M. Jean-Paul Lavigueur, building manager
  • Réal Béland -- Gustave Landreville, doorman
  • Jean-Paul Dugas -- François Dupuis, Dominique's boyfriend (1969-1971)
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References

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


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