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  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: October 1, 2009
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 42
  • Networks: VRAK
  • Genres: Comedy, Family

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Le Steph Show(2009)

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Overview

A variety show, hosted by Stéphane Bellavance, featuring a selection of sketches, games and musical numbers.

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Season 1

25 episodes • 2009

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Oct 1, 20090.0
2Episode 2Oct 8, 20090.0
3Episode 3Oct 15, 20090.0
4Episode 4Oct 22, 20090.0
5Episode 5Oct 29, 20090.0
6Episode 6Nov 5, 20090.0
7Episode 7Nov 12, 20090.0
8Episode 8Nov 19, 20090.0
9Episode 9Nov 26, 20090.0
10Episode 10Dec 3, 20090.0
11Episode 11Dec 10, 20090.0
12Episode 12Dec 17, 20090.0
13Episode 13Jan 7, 20100.0
14Episode 14Jan 14, 20100.0
15Episode 15Jan 21, 20100.0
16Episode 16Jan 28, 20100.0
17Episode 17Feb 4, 20100.0
18Episode 18Feb 11, 20100.0
19Episode 19Feb 18, 20100.0
20Episode 20Feb 25, 20100.0
21Episode 21Mar 4, 20100.0
22Episode 22Mar 11, 20100.0
23Episode 23Mar 18, 20100.0
24Episode 24Mar 25, 20100.0
25Episode 25Apr 1, 20100.0
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Season 2

17 episodes • 2010

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1Episode 1Aug 26, 20100.0
2Episode 2Sep 2, 20100.0
3Episode 3Sep 9, 20100.0
4Episode 4Sep 16, 20100.0
5Episode 5Sep 23, 20100.0
6Episode 6Sep 30, 20100.0
7Episode 7Oct 7, 20100.0
8Episode 8Oct 14, 20100.0
9Episode 9Oct 21, 20100.0
10Episode 10Oct 28, 20100.0
11Episode 11Nov 4, 20100.0
12Episode 12Nov 11, 20100.0
13Episode 13Nov 18, 20100.0
14Episode 14Nov 25, 20100.0
15Episode 15Dec 2, 20100.0
16Episode 16Dec 9, 20100.0
17Episode 17Dec 16, 20100.0

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