Téléshopping
Téléshopping

Téléshopping

1987TV ShowCanceled39 SeasonsFrench

Jim Gaffigan bursts back on the scene with this eagerly anticipated fourth comedy special. Dubbed the "King of Clean Comedy" by The Wall Street Journal, Jim's obsession with all things food comes to fruition on Obsessed as he tackles a cornucopia of new food topics from fruit to seafood to donuts. Get ready for 70 minutes of non-stop laughs at Jim's twisted-yet-enlightened observations on the seemingly mundane topics that have made him a fixture in the comedy world for audiences of all ages.

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Director: VariousGenres: Shopping Program

Plot Summary

Téléshopping is a long-running French home shopping television program that first aired in 1987. The show features hosts presenting a variety of products, from household goods and kitchenware to beauty products and small electronics. Viewers can order items directly by phone or online. It is known for its energetic hosts and the wide range of items showcased, often with special offers and demonstrations.

Critical Reception

As a shopping program, Téléshopping is not typically reviewed by traditional critics in the same way as scripted entertainment. Its success is measured by its longevity and its ability to drive sales. It has maintained a consistent audience over decades, indicating audience satisfaction with its format and product selection. It is a staple of French daytime television.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its convenience and variety of products.
  • Appreciated for its long-standing presence and familiar hosts.
  • Seen as a reliable platform for purchasing everyday items and gifts.

Google audience: Audience reception for Téléshopping is primarily based on viewer satisfaction with the purchasing experience. Comments often highlight the ease of ordering and the perceived value of the advertised products. Viewers appreciate the accessibility of a wide range of goods from the comfort of their homes.

Fun Fact

Téléshopping has been hosted by numerous personalities throughout its history, some of whom became very well-known in French television, such as Marie-Ange Nardi and Laurent Broomhead.

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