Jeux sans frontières season 20

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Jeux sans frontières
Season 20
No. of teams5 countries
Winner Flag of Portugal.svg Azores
Runner-up Flag of Italy.svg Monte Argentario
Head referee Guido Pancaldi  [ it ]
No. of episodes9
Release
Original network
Original releaseJune 1989 (1989-06) 
September 1989 (1989-09)
Season chronology
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The 20th season of the international television game show Jeux sans frontières was held in the summer of 1989. Broadcasters from Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal, and San Marino participated in the competition coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The different heats were hosted by each of the participant broadcasters in locations in their countries such as Castiglione delle Stiviere (Italy), Tomar (Portugal), Nice (France), and Brussels (Belgium). The grand final was held in Funchal (Portugal). The head international referees in charge of supervising the competition was Guido Pancaldi  [ it ]. [1]

For each heat, each broadcaster sent a mixed team of twelve members (six men and six women) from a city or town from its country that competed against each other in a series of games –funny physical games played in outlandish costumes, though none-the-less technically difficult– themed in the specific topic of the episode. After the eight heats, the most successful team from each country competed in the grand final. Each of the episodes was presented by the host broadcaster in its own language. Each of the participating broadcasters had their own presenters who did some on-site presentations for their audience and commented on the competition in their language. Due the complexity of the production, and that each broadcaster had its own personalized coverage, the episodes were filmed first and each broadcaster broadcast them at their convenience later. [2]

The season was won by the team from Azores, Portugal, being the runner-up the team from Monte Argentario, Italy. [3]

Participants

CountryBroadcasterCodeColour
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium RTBF BYellow
Flag of France.svg  France Antenne 2 FGreen
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy RAI ILight blue
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal RTP POrange
Flag of San Marino (1862-2011).svg  San Marino SMRed

Heats

Heat 1

Heat 1 was hosted by RAI in Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1I Recoaro Terme 48
2B Walcourt 46
3P Viseu 45
3SM Mercatale 45
5F Levallois-Perret 35

Heat 2

Heat 2 was hosted by RTP in Tomar, Portugal.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Azores 56
2I Riccione 49
3B Rochefort 38
4F La Roche-sur-Yon 36
4SM Acquaviva 36

Heat 3

Heat 3 was hosted by Antenna 2 in Nice, France.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Guimarães 52
2F Nice 51
3SM Domagnano 49
4I Castellana Grotte 38
5B Huy 35

Heat 4

Heat 4 was hosted by RTBF on the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in Brussels, Belgium.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Águeda 50
2SM Fiorentino 46
3B Brussels 42
4F Saint-Amand-les-Eaux 40
5I Ercolano 33

Heat 5

Heat 5 was hosted by RAI in Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1B Marche-en-Famenne 54
2I Castiglione delle Stiviere 51
3F Arcachon Bay / Gujan-Mestras 43
4P Figueira da Foz 39
5SM Serravalle 34

Heat 6

Heat 6 was hosted by RTP in Tomar, Portugal.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Tomar 48
2I Brebbia 44
3F Suresnes 43
4B Visé 40
5SM Chiesanuova 38

Heat 7

Heat 7 was hosted by Antenne 2 in Nice, France.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1I Monte Argentario 48
1SM Faetano 48
3B Fleurus 43
4F Nice 37
4P Alto Minho 37

Heat 8

Heat 8 was hosted by RTBF on the Heysel Plateau in Brussels, Belgium.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Madeira 56
2F Boulogne-Billancourt 48
3I Cefalù 45
4SM Montegiardino 38
5B Brussels 32

Final

The final was hosted by RTP in Funchal, Portugal.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Azores 54
2I Monte Argentario 49
3F Nice 47
4B Marche-en-Famenne 41
4SM Faetano 41

Broadcasts

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
CountryBroadcaster(s)Channel(s)Local presenter(s)/Commentator(s)Ref.
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium RTBF RTBF1
[1]
Flag of France.svg France Antenne 2 [1]
Flag of Italy.svg Italy RAI Raiuno Claudio Lippi [3]
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal RTP RTP1
[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Jeux sans frontières 1989". jsfnetfrance.free.fr (in French). Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  2. "Jeux sans frontières 1989". jsfnetgb.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  3. 1 2 Pillirone, Nicolo. "Series Edizione 1989". giochisenzafrontiere.net (in Italian). Retrieved 12 June 2024.