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Sùnndi's Kàter

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 27, 2020
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 67
  • Networks: France 3, France.tv
  • Genres: Comedy

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Sùnndi's Kàter(2020)

TMDB Rating: 10.0 (1 votes)

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

21 episodes • 2020

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1Episode 1Sep 27, 20200.0
2Episode 2Oct 4, 20200.0
3Episode 3Oct 11, 20200.0
4Episode 4Oct 18, 20200.0
5Episode 5Nov 8, 20200.0
6Episode 6Nov 22, 20200.0
7Episode 7Dec 6, 20200.0
8Episode 8Jan 17, 20210.0
9Episode 9Jan 24, 20210.0
10Episode 10Feb 7, 20210.0
11Episode 11Mar 14, 20210.0
12Episode 12Mar 21, 20210.0
13Episode 13Mar 28, 20210.0
14Episode 14Apr 18, 20210.0
15Episode 15May 2, 20210.0
16Episode 16May 16, 20210.0
17Episode 17May 30, 20210.0
18Episode 18Jun 6, 20210.0
19Episode 19Jun 20, 20210.0
20Episode 20Sep 26, 20210.0
21Episode 21Sep 19, 20210.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

14 episodes • TBA

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22Episode 22Oct 10, 20210.0
23Episode 23Oct 24, 20210.0
24Episode 24Oct 31, 20210.0
25Episode 25Nov 7, 20210.0
26Episode 26Nov 21, 20210.0
27Episode 27Dec 5, 20210.0
28Episode 28Jan 30, 20220.0
29Episode 29Feb 27, 20220.0
30Episode 30Mar 20, 20220.0
31Episode 31Apr 10, 20220.0
32Episode 32May 1, 20220.0
33Episode 33May 22, 20220.0
34Episode 34Jun 12, 20220.0
35Episode 35Jun 26, 20220.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

17 episodes • TBA

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36Episode 36Sep 18, 20220.0
37Episode 37Sep 25, 20220.0
38Episode 38Oct 9, 20220.0
39Episode 39Oct 23, 20220.0
40Episode 40Nov 13, 20220.0
41Episode 41Nov 20, 20220.0
42Episode 42Dec 4, 20220.0
43Episode 43Jan 8, 20230.0
44Episode 44Jan 15, 20230.0
45Episode 45Jan 29, 20230.0
46Episode 46Mar 5, 20230.0
47Episode 47Mar 12, 20230.0
48Episode 48Apr 16, 20230.0
49Episode 49May 7, 20230.0
50Episode 50May 21, 20230.0
51Episode 51Jun 11, 20230.0
52Episode 52Jun 18, 20230.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

15 episodes • TBA

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53Episode 53Sep 10, 20230.0
54Episode 54Sep 24, 20230.0
55Episode 55Nov 19, 20230.0
56Episode 56Dec 3, 20230.0
57Episode 57Dec 10, 20230.0
58Episode 58Jan 14, 20240.0
59Episode 59Feb 4, 20240.0
60Episode 60Feb 18, 20240.0
61Episode 61Mar 17, 20240.0
62Episode 62Apr 14, 20240.0
63Episode 63May 5, 20240.0
64Episode 64Jun 16, 20240.0
65Episode 65Nov 3, 20240.0
66Episode 66Jun 16, 20240.0
67Episode 67Dec 15, 20240.0

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