Pièce d'identité

200830m
TalkFamily

Mélanie Maynard and an audience of young fans, hidden on the other side of a one-way mirror, can ask the guest celebrities whatever they like about their career, while asking them to perform various activities.

Production

Zone3

Language

FR

Status

Canceled

First Aired

January 4, 2008

Last Aired

January 8, 2008

Networks

VRAK

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Episode 1
Air date: 2008-01-04
E2
Episode 2
Air date: 2008-01-08
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Cast

Mélanie Maynard

Mélanie Maynard

Self - Host

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