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Les zappeurs -3- Zappeur et sans reproche
Êtes-vous plutôt «Club Dorlotée», «Cuisine des moustiquaires»,Très bête Show, Fort Braillard ou «Patrick Poivrot d’Accord» ? De toute façon, quels que soient vos goûts en matière de TV, vous ne pourrez que vous esclaffer devant les mésaventures de cette petite famille scotchée à son écran et vivant au seul rythme de la grille des programmes. Une succession de gags hilarants sur la nouvelle plus belle conquête de l’homme, animée par Ernst, très à l’aise dans la chronique quotidienne.
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