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Francoeur
Francoeur was a Canadian television series, first aired by TFO in 2003. It was the first Franco-Ontarian téléroman. The series has produced 44 episodes to date.
The series revolves around the Francoeurs, a Franco-Ontarian family in Eastern Ontario running a family farm. Written by Guy Boutin and directed by Derek Diorio, it was created and produced by Robert Charbonneau (who would later create TFO's first sitcom, Météo+).
The series has also aired on Télévision de Radio-Canada across the country.
Francoeur (surname)
Francoeur is the name of:
- François Francoeur (1698–1787), French violinist and composer
- Jacques Francoeur (1925–2005), businessman and journalist of Quebec
- Jeff Francoeur (born 1984), Major League Baseball player
- Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1880–1965), politician and lawyer of Quebec
- Louis-Benjamin Francoeur (1773-1849), French mathematicus
- Lucien Francoeur (born 1948), singer and poet of Quebec
- Raymond Francoeur (born 1946), Canadian politician
- Richard Francœur (1894–1971), French actor