Le Muppet Show

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Le Muppet Show is the French version of The Muppet Show. The first version debuted in 1977 over France 2, a dub of the complete original series. Roger Carel, the French voice of such iconic characters as Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, and Asterix, voiced Kermit.

In 2005, controversial French radio comedian/producer Sébastien Cauet and French network TF1 made a deal with the Walt Disney Company to produce a new Le Muppet Show, featuring new footage of the Muppets interacting with French celebrities rather than a re-dub of the original. The actual puppets were sent to France, and Cauet supplied the voice of Kermit. The pilot debuted over TF1 in November, 2005, with French actor/humorist Franck Dubosc as the featured guest. A full series, airing in the late evenings, is currently expected in September 2006.