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PaparaGilles

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 3, 2014
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 61
  • Networks: ICI ARTV
  • Genres: Comedy, News

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PaparaGilles(2014)

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Season 1

8 episodes • 2014

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Oct 3, 20140.0
2Episode 2Oct 31, 20140.0
3Episode 3Nov 28, 20140.0
4Episode 4Dec 19, 20140.0
5Episode 5Jan 30, 20150.0
6Episode 6Feb 27, 20150.0
7Episode 7Mar 27, 20150.0
8Episode 8Apr 24, 20150.0
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Season 2

13 episodes • 2015

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1Episode 1Sep 11, 20150.0
2Episode 2Sep 18, 20150.0
3Episode 3Sep 25, 20150.0
4Episode 4Oct 2, 20150.0
5Episode 5Oct 9, 20150.0
6Episode 6Oct 16, 20150.0
7Episode 7Oct 23, 20150.0
8Episode 8Oct 30, 20150.0
9Episode 9Nov 6, 20150.0
10Episode 10Nov 13, 20150.0
11Episode 11Nov 20, 20150.0
12Episode 12Nov 27, 20150.0
13Episode 13Dec 4, 20150.0
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Season 3

20 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 23, 20160.0
2Episode 2Sep 30, 20160.0
3Episode 3Oct 7, 20160.0
4Episode 4Oct 14, 20160.0
5Episode 5Oct 21, 20160.0
6Episode 6Oct 28, 20160.0
7Episode 7Nov 4, 20160.0
8Episode 8Nov 11, 20160.0
9Episode 9Nov 18, 20160.0
10Episode 10Nov 25, 20160.0
11Episode 11Jan 27, 20170.0
12Episode 12Feb 3, 20170.0
13Episode 13Feb 10, 20170.0
14Episode 14Feb 17, 20170.0
15Episode 15Feb 24, 20170.0
16Episode 16Mar 3, 20170.0
17Episode 17Mar 10, 20170.0
18Episode 18Mar 17, 20170.0
19Episode 19Mar 24, 20170.0
20Episode 20Mar 31, 20170.0
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Season 4

20 episodes • 2017

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 22, 20170.0
2Episode 2Sep 29, 20170.0
3Episode 3Oct 6, 20170.0
4Episode 4Oct 13, 20170.0
5Episode 5Oct 20, 20170.0
6Episode 6Oct 27, 20170.0
7Episode 7Nov 3, 20170.0
8Episode 8Nov 10, 20170.0
9Episode 9Nov 17, 20170.0
10Episode 10Nov 24, 20170.0
11Episode 11Jan 26, 20180.0
12Episode 12Feb 2, 20180.0
13Episode 13Feb 9, 20180.0
14Episode 14Feb 16, 20180.0
15Episode 15Feb 23, 20180.0
16Episode 16Mar 2, 20180.0
17Episode 17Mar 9, 20180.0
18Episode 18Mar 16, 20180.0
19Episode 19Mar 23, 20180.0
20Episode 20Mar 30, 20180.0

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