Vingt Minutes

Vingt Minutes (Twenty Minutes) was a French language educational program broadcast by the BBC, which occasionally featured retired footballer David Ginola. During the several episodes, 18:45 minutes in length, it demonstrates what it would be like to partake in a French exchange.

The main character Michael Fairclough is a young man from Northern Ireland (a Tottenham supporter) who keeps a video diary whilst in France. Through his experience, there are a number of things that the viewer learns of the French culture and language. The program illustrates French games and what French people do for a living. The main character Michael Fairclough is staying with the Garibaldi family for his French exchange, including his pen-pal Isabelle, her brother Alain, and their parents.

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