Cresus

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Crésus est un jeu télévisé français adapté du jeu argentin El Legado et présenté par Vincent Lagaf' et diffusé chaque soir à 18 h sur TF1 du 4 juillet 2005 au 1er septembre 2006. Le squelette Crésus, personnage en images de synthèse assistant Lagaf', est joué par Gilles Vautier. rdf:langString
Crésus was the first French version of the Argentine quiz show El Legado that debuted on commercial station TF1 on July 4, 2005, presented by Vincent Lagaf'. Following a strong summer ratings run, the show was recommissioned, and began its second run in January 2006. Its third and final run ended at the beginning of September 2006. The second French adaptation of El Legado is , which premiered June 28, 2010 on TF1. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Crésus was the first French version of the Argentine quiz show El Legado that debuted on commercial station TF1 on July 4, 2005, presented by Vincent Lagaf'. Following a strong summer ratings run, the show was recommissioned, and began its second run in January 2006. Its third and final run ended at the beginning of September 2006. The show's name was derived from a French proverb, to be 'riche comme Crésus'. Croesus was a notoriously wealthy king of Lydia from 561/560 to 547 BC, and participates in the show as a resurrected, computer-generated skeleton that interjects insults and additional knowledge alongside Lagaf'. The second French adaptation of El Legado is , which premiered June 28, 2010 on TF1.
rdf:langString Crésus est un jeu télévisé français adapté du jeu argentin El Legado et présenté par Vincent Lagaf' et diffusé chaque soir à 18 h sur TF1 du 4 juillet 2005 au 1er septembre 2006. Le squelette Crésus, personnage en images de synthèse assistant Lagaf', est joué par Gilles Vautier.
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