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L'École des stars

L'École des stars

Description: L’École des stars was a French music competition and reality television series first broadcast in 2008 with a second series in 2009, both on Direct 8 television station, designed to find great child singers aged 8 to 12 years. Presenter for both seasons was Laurie Cholewa. Wikipedia
Genre: Talent show
Year Released: 2008
First episode air date: November 11, 2008
Presented By: Laurie Cholewa
Genre: Talent show
Language: French
Judges: Bruno Berberes, Nathalie Corré, Maureen Dor
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