Cult French TV gameshow set for grand return this summer
Briefly

The iconic French gameshow Intervilles, which pits different towns against one another in a variety of physical and mental challenges, is making a comeback after a decade-long absence from television. Created in 1962, the show has a rich history, having resumed in various formats over the years. The new edition, set to premiere on July 3rd on France 2, features teams from both well-known towns and smaller communities. Notably, past participants like Dax and Mont-de-Marsan have opted out this year due to changes involving the welfare of animals previously included in the challenges.
Originally created in 1962 by Guy Lux, Intervilles has become a mainstay of popular entertainment in France, celebrated for its town-vs-town competition.
Known for its lively town challenges, Intervilles returns on July 3, featuring eight teams, including newcomers and past champions, reflecting its long legacy.
Read at The Local France
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