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  1. Fort Boyard is the most exported French TV format and the fourth most exported adventure-style game show format in the world after Wipeout, Fear Factor and Survivor. In 2019, a spin-off called Boyard Land [ fr ] was launched.

    • 173 (in total, all countries to date), 30 (French version), 5 (English version)
    • Paul Koulak
    • French version:, 7 July 1990 – present, English version:, 16 October 1998 –, 3 December 2003 (UK)
  2. Fort Boyard: Created by Jacques Antoine, Jean-Pierre Mitrecey, Pierre Launay. With André Bouchet, Yann Le Gac, Monique Angeon, Alain Prévost. It's a game show where two teams take on each other in various tasks. They normally have a time limit and whoever wins gets to go in the tigers cage to win money.

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    • André Bouchet, Yann Le Gac, Monique Angeon
  3. Fort Boyard: Created by Jacques Antoine. With Leslie Grantham, Melinda Messenger, Geoffrey Bayldon, Jodie Penfold. An adventure game show where the team of contestants must survive a number of difficult and sometime nasty physical challenges to attain a chance of winning the treasure.

    • (236)
    • 1998-10-16
    • Adventure, Game-Show
    • 54
  4. Fort Boyard is the most exported French TV format and the fourth most exported adventure-style game show format in the world after Wipeout, Fear Factor and Survivor. In 2019, a spin-off called Boyard Land [ fr] was launched.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Here is the first ever episode of the UK Version of this fantastic gameshow that was originally aired on Channel 5. Presented by Melinda Messenger and Leslie Grantham as Boyard. Enjoy.

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    • ChrisVHS89
  6. 17 de sept. de 2023 · Starting in France in 1990, Fort Boyard has gone on to become one of the most exported and successful game show formats in the world. In this video, we will take a look back at the show's...

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    • Back In The Day
  7. 15 de oct. de 1998 · Fort Boyard is a French game show created by Jacques Antoine that was first broadcast on 7 July 1990 (originally as Les Clés de Fort Boyard, however shortened to Fort Boyard from the second series in 1991). Foreign versions of the show have aired around the world since 1990.