Fan Club (TV series)

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Fan Club is a Quebec television series broadcast on the specialized VRAK.TV youth channel.

The program launched on 28 August 2008, an artistic magazine program allowing youth to have access to their favourite celebrities for a typical day. The star usually gives a snap of his life as a celebrity and offers gifts and special favors to the winning "fan".

For three seasons 2008 to 2010, the program was hosted by Yan England (who has also hosted series like Une grenade avec ça and Ramdam) and Magalie Lépine-Blondeau (R-Force). In the 4th season in 2011, Caroline Gendron (from Une grenade avec ça?) replaced Magalie Lépine-Blondeau, whereas Yan England stayed for a 4th season.

The program also featured a special segment "club sandwich" in which a selected star is challenged to consume a "specially prepared" sandwich of various ingredients. This segment was prepared by Jérémy Rodriguez-Carignan and Julien Adam for 3 seasons. In the fourth season (2011), the segment was hosted by Camille Felton and Antoine Blais.

Season 1 (2008-2009)
  1. Guy Jodoin
  2. Jay Du Temple
  3. Messmer
  4. Debbie Lynch-White
  5. Alice Morel-Michaud
  6. Anne Casabonne
  7. Sylvie Boucher
  8. Yves Hébert
  9. Alexe Gaudreault
  10. Annie-Soleil Proteau
  11. Philippe Laprise
  12. Julie Snyder
  13. Garou
  14. Mariloup Wolfe
  15. Stéphane Bellavance
  16. Joël Legendre
  17. Sophie Cadieux
  18. Jean-François Baril
  19. Annie Villeneuve
  20. Benoit Gagnon
  21. Frank vs Girard
  22. Claude Legault
  23. Gildor Roy
  24. Sylvie Moreau
  25. Réal Béland
  26. Alexandre Morais
  27. Pierre Brassard
  28. Patrice L'Écuyer
  29. Le Père Noël
  30. Véronique Cloutier
  31. Mathieu Gaudet
  32. Éric Salvail
  33. Émily Bégin
  34. Bruno Blanchet
  35. Jonathan Painchaud
  36. Chéli
  37. Antoine Mongrain
  38. Prof d'école
  39. Marianne Moisan
  40. Alex Perron
  41. Michel Laperrière
  42. Dominic Philie
  43. Ricardo Larrivée
  44. Herby Moreau
  45. Roxanne Boulianne
  46. Stéphane Crête
  47. Sébastien Benoît
  48. Michel Bergeron
  49. François-Xavier Dufour
  50. Stéphane Archambault
  51. Réal Béland
  52. Julien et Jérémy
  53. Épisode 42
Season 2 (2009-2010)
  1. Roxanne Boulianne
  2. Antoine Mongrain
  3. Jean Leloup
  4. Les Trois Accords
  5. Stéphane Fallu
  6. Annie Dufresne
  7. Julien Poulin
  8. Alexandre Barrette
  9. Koriass
  10. Xavier Morin-Lefort
  11. Mario Jean
  12. Virginie Coossa
  13. David Jalbert
  14. Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge
  15. Ima
  16. Dumas
  17. Louis Morissette
  18. Cathy Gauthier
  19. Patrick Groulx
  20. Gildor Roy
  21. Marc Gagnon
  22. François Arnaud
  23. Boom Desjardins
  24. Antoine L'Écuyer
  25. Rémi-Pierre Paquin
  26. Annie Brocoli
  27. Joël Bouchard
  28. Bruno Marcil
  29. Jocelyn Blanchard
  30. Les Justiciers Masqués
  31. Steve Veilleux
  32. Billy Tellier
  33. Stefie Shock
  34. Martin Brouillard
  35. Mirianne Brûlé
  36. Gino Chouinard
  37. Dominic Paquet
  38. Dominic Arpin
  39. Mike Ward
Season 3 (2010-2011)
  1. Claude Poirier
  2. Sébastien Buemi
  3. Marie-Mai
  4. K.Maro
  5. François Arnaud
  6. Hugo Girard
  7. Stéphanie Crête-Blais
  8. Jonas Brothers
  9. Duke Squad
  10. Joannie Rochette
  11. Sophie Vaillancourt
  12. Eric Paulhus
  13. Annie Larouche
  14. Les Grandes Gueules
  15. Hélène Florent
  16. Épisode 16
  17. Down with Webster
  18. Christmas special with Rachid Badouri
  19. Christmas special with Gregory Charles
  20. Chantal Machabée
  21. Aliocha Schneider
  22. Bobby Bazini
  23. Marie-Mai
  24. Justin Bieber
  25. Joey Scarpellino
  26. Éric Lapointe
  27. Tournoi de hockey Pee-Wee de Québec (2011)
  28. Le Banquier (Julie Snyder & Marie-Pier Morin)
  29. Jean-Philippe Leguellec
  30. Mathieu Lavallée
  31. Marc Hervieux
  32. Laurent Paquin
  33. Pascal Morrissette
  34. Stéphane Bellavance
  35. Véronique Cloutier
  36. Pier-Luc Funk
  37. Roxanne Boulianne
  38. Nico Archambault
Season 4 (2011-2012)
  1. Marie-Soleil Dion
  2. Kaïn
  3. Bianca Gervais
  4. Kim St-Pierre and Caroline Ouellette
  5. Pierre Hébert
  6. Marie-Claude Savard
  7. Claude Meunier
  8. Davy Boisvert
  9. William Deslauriers
  10. Alexandre Morais
  11. Frédérique Dufort
  12. Émilie Heymans and Jennifer Abel
  13. Joannie Rochette
  14. Maxime Landry and Jacob
  15. Ron Fournier
  16. Spécial Grenade
  17. Christmas special with Selena Gomez
  18. New Year special
  19. Alexandre Barrette
  20. Vincent C
  21. Julie St-Pierre
  22. Valentine special with Cody Simpson
  23. Emmy of Mixmania2
  24. Johanne Léveillée
  25. Vincent Vallières
  26. Tammy Verge
  27. Catherine Brunet
  28. Lars Eller
  29. Lise Dion
  30. Sophie Cadieux
  31. Théâtre Denise-Pelletier (Éric Paulhus)
  32. Jean-Michel Anctil
  33. Anne Dorval
  34. The Wanted
  35. Billy Tellier

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