J'irai dormir chez vous

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J'irai dormir chez vous
Created by Antoine de Maximy
Presented byAntoine de Maximy
Country of originFrance
No. of seasons14
No. of episodes69
Production
Running time52 minutes
Production companiesBonne Pioche
RMC Découverte
Original release
Network France 5
RMC Découverte
ReleaseJuly 1, 2005 (2005-07-01) 
present

J'irai dormir chez vous (meaning "I'll come sleep at your house") is a French travel documentary series aired on French TV channels Canal+, France 5 and Voyage. It is hosted by Antoine de Maximy. [1] Each episode features self-recorded videos from the solo trip of the host in a country. The aim of the host is to try to dine and stay the night with the locals, [2] [3] to discover the local trends and way of life.

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References

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