Le Bébête Show

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Le Bébête Show was a satirical puppet show shown on television. The show was introduced in Stéphane Collaro's Collaroshow, before becoming a daily broadcast on French channel TF1. Major French political figures were designed by artists: Alain Duverne, Jacques Loup, Jean-Yves Grall... representing as characters similar to those of The Muppet Show, with, for instance, François Mitterrand portrayed as a frog named Kermitterrand (and naming himself God), a refererence to Kermit the Frog. Most characters were voiced by Jean Roucas, who also acted as the show's host.

Success began to decline with the competition from Les Guignols de l'info. After Roucas' departure, Collaro revamped the puppets in 1994, but this proved unsuccessful, as the show now looked like an imitation of Les Guignols. The show was eventually canceled in 1995.

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François Mitterrand, Kermitterrand as Kermit the Frog

Georges Marchais, Marchy la cochonne as Miss Piggy

Raymond Barre, Barzzie as Fozzie Bear.

Jacques Chirac, Black Jack as Sam the Eagle.

Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and Gaston Defferre, Valy & Gaston as Statler & Waldorf.

Eventually, Muppet show references became less evident, with the introduction of new characters unrelated to the Jim Henson show : Jean-Marie Le Pen as a vampire, Jack Lang as a goat, Edith Cresson as a panther, Jacques Chaban-Delmas as a duck, Charles Pasqua as a walrus, André Lajoinie as dimwitted dog...

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Jean-Marie Le Pen sued the show, as he disliked being represented as a vampire. He was then shown as "Pencassine", wearing a traditional girl's costume from Bretagne (a reference to "Bécassine", a 1910s classic French comic character and to Le Pen's origins), while retaining his vampire fangs.

After Gaston Defferre died, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing complained about remaining the only character to be represented as a human (and a grumpy old man, at that). He was then changed into a leptoptilos, but complained again, so he became a monkey.

Edith Cresson expressed great displeasure at her own puppet : she was depicted as an air-headed panther, submissive to the sexual whims of Kermitterrand.

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