Bye Bye (TV series)

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Le Bye Bye est une émission de télévision québécoise. Cette émission est présentée le 31 décembre à 23 heures sur les ondes de Radio-Canada, le télédiffuseur d'État. Cette émission est une revue humoristique de l'année en cours. Originellement, elle a été présentée à chaque année de 1968 à 1996 sans interruption. Elle fut diffusée à nouveau en 1998, en 2003, de 2006 à 2008. Elle est de retour annuellement depuis 2010. rdf:langString
Bye Bye is an annual Quebecois New Year's Eve sketch comedy special, broadcast by Ici Radio-Canada Télé. The yearly program features sketches satirizing the past year's events, followed by a countdown to the next year itself. Originally beginning in 1968, Bye Bye '98 was the final edition of its first run, until the show was revived by the comedy troupe Rock et Belles Oreilles, who produced the 2006 and 2007 editions of the show. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bye Bye is an annual Quebecois New Year's Eve sketch comedy special, broadcast by Ici Radio-Canada Télé. The yearly program features sketches satirizing the past year's events, followed by a countdown to the next year itself. Originally beginning in 1968, Bye Bye '98 was the final edition of its first run, until the show was revived by the comedy troupe Rock et Belles Oreilles, who produced the 2006 and 2007 editions of the show. In 2008, it was announced that Véronique Cloutier and Louis Morissette would take over the program for its 2008 edition. However, this edition provoked controversy over certain sketches that viewers found to be derogatory and racist; such as a sketch about the assassination of then-American president-elect Barack Obama, and a sketch making fun of anglophones. The network received 1,300 complaints from viewers about the content in the special, which led to Cloutier making a public apology stating that the sketches were supposed to criticize racism rather than promote it. As a result of the controversy, a 2009 edition was not produced, but despite the controversy surrounding their edition, Cloutier and Morissette announced that they would return to produce a 2010 edition of Bye Bye. In 2018, the special began to achieve record viewership, with that year's edition overtaking an episode of La Petite Vie as the highest-rated Quebecois television program of all-time—with 4.471 million viewers. In 2020, due to restrictions on gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec, Bye Bye 2020 (which featured several sketches lampooning the provincial and federal government's responses) achieved a record 3.8 million live viewers—a 93% market share. The 2021 special—which included a cameo appearance by recently-fired Montreal Canadiens manager Marc Bergevin in a parody of Uber Eats' commercials—once again broke records due to strict COVID-19 restrictions. With 4.862 million viewers, it was reported to be the highest-rated Quebecois television program of all-time (and in turn, among the top television broadcasts nationwide of 2021). The only other program among the top five is the aforementioned La Petite Vie.
rdf:langString Le Bye Bye est une émission de télévision québécoise. Cette émission est présentée le 31 décembre à 23 heures sur les ondes de Radio-Canada, le télédiffuseur d'État. Cette émission est une revue humoristique de l'année en cours. Originellement, elle a été présentée à chaque année de 1968 à 1996 sans interruption. Elle fut diffusée à nouveau en 1998, en 2003, de 2006 à 2008. Elle est de retour annuellement depuis 2010.
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