Harry is a French TV game show broadcast on France 3 from Monday to Friday at 4 :50pm since November 12, 2012. The show is hosted by Sébastien Folin. This game is the first created by Jean-Pierre Attal, a former TV gameshows contestant. It was codevelopped with the Newen and BigNose groups. It’s based upon the contestants’ ability to reform chopped up words. Four contestants face off against Harry, a virtual character shaped like a smiley who mixes syllables. They have to put back in the correct order words that have been chopped up into a series of rings that move onscreen. Following two rounds and a semifinal, only one contestant reaches the final. The credits’ soundtrack is the work of Mam's, Y. Bourdin, B. Raffaelli and E. Rosso. Xavier Pujade-Lauraine is credited with both creative and broadcast design for the program.
The Adventures of Grady Greenspace is a children's TV programme that was originally a French/Canadian programme called "Les Enquêtes de Chlorophylle", which was co-produced by Damned Productions, la Société Française de Production, France 3, Productions Espace Vert and Logos Distribution and aired between 1992-1993.
The UK version was produced by Central Independent Television in 1995.
The series was based on the character Chlorophylle created by Dargaud and was about a group of environmentally aware creatures and their adventures.
The shows characters were a combination of around twelve puppets and a large number of live animals.
Soir 3 is the late-night newscast of the French public television network France 3. The program, FR3's first national news bulletin, was launched in 1978 by its then head of news Jean-Marie Cavada. The bulletin is usually shown at 10:30 pm from Monday to Thursday, and has been presented by Patricia Loison since January 2011. The programme is broadcast at various times on Fridays and at weekends, when the regular anchor is Francis Letellier.