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  1. Sep 6, 2022 · In this blog post, we will share our picks for the best TV shows set in Paris. These shows are all about different aspects of life in Paris, and they are sure to give you a good idea of what it’s like to live there. We’ve included a selection of French, American and British TV Shows.

  2. In Paris, Ontario Philippe finds a tunnel that leads him to Paris, France where he creates a second, idealized French life away from his duties as a husband and father. But what happens when one life starts to impact the other?

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  3. Sep 22, 2020 · 16 TV shows set in Paris, including Netflix's Emily in Paris, Call My Agent!, and The Eddy.

    • “Braqueurs” (Ganglands) Genre: Crime drama. I thought “Ganglands” was a super gripping television series that kept me on the edge of my seat (actually the edge of my bed with my laptop).
    • “Dans la nuit” (Into the Night) Genre: Sci-fi thriller. This thrilling television series follows a diverse group of individuals who find themselves aboard an overnight flight from Brussels as a cosmic event plunges the world into chaos.
    • “M’entends-tu?” (Can You Hear Me?) Genre: Dramedy. This French Canadian show revolves around the lives of three women named Ada, Carolanne and Fabiola, who are best friends living in a poor Montreal neighborhood.
    • “Dix pour cent” (“Call My Agent!”) Genre: Comedy. This superb and clever show is the perfect example of how witty writing, good acting and the city of Paris are enough to hit the Netflix jackpot.
  4. So if you dream of living in Paris or if you’ve lived there and are feeling nostalgic, take a look at our list of French series based in Paris which offers breathtaking shots of the French capital.

  5. Nov 18, 2021 · Mark the release of the new Netflix series 'Emily in Paris' with a look at the best television series and films set in the City of Love.

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  7. French TV has never been more popular internationally – but the biggest shows at home reflect a conflicted nation, anxious about its place in the world, writes Benjamin Ramm.