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7 d'Or

7 d'Or

French television awards


The 7 d'Or or Sept d'Or (French for "Seven of Gold" or "Golden Seven") was a French television production award (similar in nature to the Emmy Awards), presented by Télé 7 Jours (a weekly French magazine with listings of TV shows). The awards were presented in the fall of each year from 1985 to 2003 (no awards were presented in 1992, 1998 and 2002) during a televised "Night of the 7 d'Or" awards ceremony (1988 and 2003 were not televised). The first ceremonies took place in Le Lido in Paris.

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Since 2003, several attempts have been made to bring back the "7 d'Or" awards. In 2005, some sources announced a possible return of the awards, produced by Endemol;[1] in 2008, a second return was mentioned on Direct 8,[2] but this project didn't come to fruition; in late November 2011, the editor in chief of Télé 7 Jours announced that negotiations were taking place with France Télévisions to try to bring back the ceremonies in 2012.[3]

List of award winners

The following is a list of the 7 d'Or award winners:[4]

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References

  1. La cérémonie des 7 d'or va-t-elle renaître?, which mentions a survey taken by Europe 1 in March 2005 (page retrieved May 9, 2008).
  2. Retour des "7 d'or" sur Direct 8 !, article published on i-actu.com April 5, 2008 (page retrieved May 9, 2008).
  3. List compiled from the complete list of winners on the site of Première
  4. Translated category names have been simplified for the table; readers may consult the Première site for the exact wording of the French categories.
  5. For 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2003, the winners of certain categories were chosen by the voting public.

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