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* ConsolationPrize: Can vary from the HomeGame, quality photo/art books, encyclopedias and gift cards all the way to spa weekends.


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* HomeGame: Received a tabletop version not long after it started airing.
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* TransatlanticEquivalent: Well, trans-Channel equivalent, as the French equivalent of the British game show ''Going For Gold''.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a daily UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}''), which started in 1965.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a daily UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the [[LongRunners second oldest still airing airing]] French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}''), which started in 1965.
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The show was first hosted by Julien Lepers from 1988 to 2016. Lepers was laid off in 2016 and was replaced by Samuel Étienne.

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The show was first hosted by Julien Lepers from 1988 to 2016. Lepers was infamously laid off in 2016 and was replaced by Samuel Étienne.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a daily UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}'').

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a daily UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}'').
''Series/{{Countdown}}''), which started in 1965.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a daily UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}'').

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a daily UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}'').
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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}'').

The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia in several rounds. The only difference consists in the game always starting with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7 and 3 rounds instead of 4.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a daily UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}'').

The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia in several rounds. The only difference consists in the game always starting with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7 (outside prime time specials) and 3 rounds instead of 4.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart).

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart).
counterpart). It is the second oldest still airing French game show after ''Des chiffres et des lettres'' (the show that inspired ''Series/{{Countdown}}'').
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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988.

The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia in several rounds, though it always starts with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7 and 3 rounds instead of 4.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for "Questions for a Champion") is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988.

1988 (significantly outliving its British counterpart).

The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia in several rounds, though it rounds. The only difference consists in the game always starts starting with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7 and 3 rounds instead of 4.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for ''Questions for a Champion'') is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for ''Questions "Questions for a Champion'') Champion") is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel since its creation in 1988.
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The show got licensed tabletop and video game adaptations.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for ''Questions for a Champion'') is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (French for ''Questions for a Champion'') is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow created in 1988. GameShow. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (''Questions for a Champion'') is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (''Questions (French for ''Questions for a Champion'') is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (''Questions for a Champion'') is a French GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the French version of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (''Questions for a Champion'') is a French UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the [[TransatlanticEquivalent French version version]] of ''Series/GoingForGold'', airing on the France 3 channel.

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The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia in several rounds, though it always starts with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7.

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The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia in several rounds, though it always starts with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (''Questions for a Champion'') is a French GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the French version of ''Series/GoingForGold''.

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''Questions pour un champion'' (''Questions for a Champion'') is a French GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the French version of ''Series/GoingForGold''.
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* GameShowHost: Julien Lepers hosted the show from its creation in 1988 to 2016 when he was laid off. Samuel Étienne then replaced him to this day.
* LongRunners: Started in 1988 and shows no sign of stopping.
* SpeedRound: "Les 4 à la suite" ("Four in a Row").
* TitleThemeTune: Originally composed by Alain Wisniak.
* TransatlanticEquivalent: Well, trans-Channel equivalent, as the French equivalent of the British game show ''Going For Gold''.
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The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia, though it always starts with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7.

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The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia, trivia in several rounds, though it always starts with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7.
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''Questions pour un champion'' (''Questions for a Champion'') is a French GameShow created in 1988. Produced under license of the British company Creator/FremantleMedia, it is the French version of ''Series/GoingForGold''.

The game is very much the same as ''Going For Gold'', with contestants having to answer questions in various disciplines of trivia, though it always starts with a pool of 4 contestants instead of 7.

The show was first hosted by Julien Lepers from 1988 to 2016. Lepers was laid off in 2016 and was replaced by Samuel Étienne.
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