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Club Dorothée (abbreviated as Club Do') is a French television program aimed at young people and broadcast on the television channel TF1 from 2 September 1987 to 30 August 1997 and produced by AB Productions.[1] At the presentation, a team of five animators (Dorothée, Jacky, Ariane Carletti, François Corbier, and Patrick Simpson-Jones), as well as the designer Lionel Gédébé during the first season (1987-1988), a voice-over: Monsieur Cadeau ( Olivier Martial Thieffin)[2] from season 6 (1992-1997) and Éric Galliano for the last season (1996-1997). The show is centered around the star host Dorothée, giving much space to her side as a singer, allowing her to promote her songs, albums and shows. The show was complemented by numerous cartoons, television series, sitcoms, games, competitions and educational sections. During its ten years of existence, it was marked by audience records and subject to numerous controversies.[3]

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  1. ^ "« Le Club Dorothée : Une émission victime de son succès »". Retrieved 26 August 2012..
  2. ^ "Olivier Martial Thieffin, le mystérieux Monsieur Cadeau du Club Dorothée, est mort". BFMTV (in French). Retrieved 31 October 2020..
  3. ^ "Club Dorothée". Planète Jeunesse. Retrieved 26 August 2012..
  4. ^ https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2024/08/24/la-communaute-des-sitcoms-ab-une-grande-famille_6292475_3451060.html