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Toc toc toc

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Toc toc toc
GenreChildren's television series
Created by
Written byvarious
Directed by
  • François Côté
  • Chantal Gagnon
  • Hélène Girard
  • Alain Jacques
  • Danièle Méthot
  • Pierre Théorêt
  • Johane Loranger
Starring
ComposerSébastien Watty Langlois
Country of originCanada
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes520
Production
Executive producers
  • Martine Quinty
  • Claude Veillet
Producers
  • Carmen Bourassa
  • Lucie Veillet
Editorvarious
Running time30 minutes
Production companyTelefiction
Original release
NetworkRadio Canada (Canada)
Télé-Québec (Quebec)
Release10 September 2007 (2007-09-10) –
9 January 2015 (2015-01-09)

Toc Toc Toc is a Canadian French children's television series produced by Telefiction and broadcast on Radio Canada and Télé-Québec. It was created by Paule Marier, Maryse Joncas, Carmen Bourassa, and Lucie Veillet. The show ran for eight seasons between 2007 and 2015, with a total of 520 episodes.[1]

Synopsis

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Toc Toc Toc is a village surrounded by mountains with houses built from recycled materials, a rocket vehicle named Magli, and mystery doors that allow Alia, Youï, Kao, and Zalaé to travel around the world and discover seas, forests, deserts, and other mysteries. The children then return to their village and invent games and create stories, which they share with the adults, Azim, Babiouche, Musette, and Rabou. They also have to deal with the stern village station master, Mr. Craquepoutte.[2]

Cast and characters

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  • Marie-Christine Lê-Huu as Alia
  • Frédéric Bélanger as Youï
  • Marc St-Martin as Kao
  • Audrey Rancourt-Lessard as Zalaé
  • Claude Despins as Azim
  • Nancy Gauthier as Babiouche
  • Caroline Lavigne as Musette
  • Paul Savoie as Rabou
  • Denis Houle as Mr. Craquepoutte

References

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  1. ^ "Télévision Toc Toc Toc – Contes et souvenirs d'un village inoubliable" [Television Toc toc toc – Tales and memories of an unforgettable village]. plus.lapresse.ca (in French). 12 July 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Toc toc toc". telequebec.tv:80 (in French). Archived from the original on 24 August 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
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