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Jeux sans frontières season 21

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Jeux sans frontières
Season 21
No. of teams6 countries
WinnerSpain Jaca
Runner-upSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bor
Head referees
No. of episodes9
Release
Original network
Original releaseJuly 1990 (1990-07) –
September 1990 (1990-09)
Season chronology
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Season 22

The 21st season of the international television game show Jeux sans frontières was held in the summer of 1990. Broadcasters from France, Italy, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, and Yugoslavia participated in the competition coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The different heats were hosted by some of the participant broadcasters in locations in their countries such as Bergamo (Italy), Guimarães (Portugal), Toulouse (France), and Vrnjačka Banja (Yugoslavia). The grand final was held in Treviso (Italy). The head international referees in charge of supervising the competition were Bernard Galley and Denis Pettiaux.[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 Jaca, Spain, being the runner-up the team from Bor, Yugoslavia.[3]

Participants

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Country Broadcaster Code Colour
 France Antenne 2 F Blue and white
 Italy RAI I Light blue
 Portugal RTP P Green
 San Marino SM Yellow
 Spain TVE E Red
 Yugoslavia JRT YU White

Heats

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Heat 1

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Heat 1 was hosted by RAI at the sports center in Bergamo, Italy, was themed about the history and traditions of the town, and was presented by Claudio Lippi and Feliciana Iaccio [it].

Place Country Town Points
1 I Treviso 61
2 P Moura 45
3 YU Mali Lošinj 42
4 SM Acquaviva 37
5 F Mulhouse 31
6 E Almagro 14

Heat 2

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Heat 2 was hosted by TV Beograd on behalf of JRT at the spa park in Vrnjačka Banja, Yugoslavia, was themed about the history of the spa town, and was presented by Dubravka Marković [sr] and Jovan Pavliček.

Place Country Town Points
1 E Jaca 48
2 P Águeda 44
3 YU Vrnjačka Banja 43
4 I Rieti 39
5 SM Chiesanuova 32
6 F Cattenom 29

Heat 3

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Heat 3 was hosted by RTP at the castle of Guimarães, Portugal, was themed about the history of the town, and was presented by Eládio Clímaco and Ana do Carmo.

Place Country Town Points
1 YU Bor 54
2 E Arnedo 45
3 I Brebbia 40
4 SM Faetano 38
5 P Caldas da Rainha 36
6 F Granville 27

Heat 4

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Heat 4 was hosted by Antenne 2 at the Place de la Daurade [fr] in Toulouse, France, was themed about the history of the town, and was presented by Georges Beller [fr] and Marie-Ange Nardi.

Place Country Town Points
1 I Bergamo 52
2 F Toulouse 48
3 P Figueira da Foz 44
4 YU Skopje 34
5 SM Montegiardino 33
6 E Archidona 29

Heat 5

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Heat 5 was hosted by RAI at the sports center in Bergamo, Italy, was themed about the typical products of the town, and was presented by Claudio Lippi and Feliciana Iaccio.

Place Country Town Points
1 P Azores 49
1 YU Trogir 49
3 I Castiglione delle Stiviere 48
4 SM Borgo Maggiore 33
5 F Boulogne-Billancourt 31
6 E Almagro 22

Heat 6

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Heat 6 was hosted by TV Beograd on behalf of JRT at the spa park in Vrnjačka Banja, Yugoslavia, was themed about the spa town, and was presented by Dubravka Marković and Jovan Pavliček.

Place Country Town Points
1 E Jaca 46
2 F Levallois-Perret 45
2 P Madeira 45
4 I Potenza 40
5 YU Vrnjačka Banja 38
6 SM Domagnano 29

Heat 7

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Heat 7 was hosted by RTP at the castle of Guimarães, Portugal, was themed about the town, and was presented by Eládio Clímaco and Ana do Carmo.

Place Country Town Points
1 I Cicciano 53
2 P Guimarães 45
3 YU Titovo Užice 43
4 E Arnedo 37
5 SM Fiorentino 36
6 F Argenteuil 21

Heat 8

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Heat 8 was hosted by Antenne 2 at the Place de la Daurade in Toulouse, France, was themed about the future of the town, and was presented by Georges Beller and Marie-Ange Nardi.

Place Country Town Points
1 F Toulouse 49
2 P Algarve 42
3 E Archidona 41
3 I Noceto 41
5 YU Budva 39
6 SM Serravalle 29

Final

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The final round was hosted by RAI at Prato della Fiera in Treviso, Italy, was themed about the history and traditions of the town, and was presented by Claudio Lippi et Feliciana Iaccio.

Place Country Town Points
1 E Jaca 50
2 YU Bor 49
3 I Treviso 45
4 F Toulouse 44
5 P Azores 43
6 SM Faetano 26

Broadcasts

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Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s) Channel(s) Local presenter(s)/Commentator(s) Ref.
 France Antenne 2 [1]
 Italy RAI Raiuno [3]
 Portugal RTP RTP Canal 1
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 Spain TVE TVE1 Daniel Vindel [es] [4]
 Yugoslavia JRT TV Beograd 1
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TV Ljubljana 1 Unknown
TV Zagreb 1 Unknown

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Jeux sans frontières 1990". jsfnetfrance.free.fr (in French). Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Jeux sans frontières 1990". jsfnetgb.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  3. ^ a b Pillirone, Nicolo. "Series Edizione 1990". giochisenzafrontiere.net (in Italian). Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  4. ^ Bertol, Noelia (3 August 2019). "Así era 'Juegos sin fronteras' el "Eurovisión" que dio pie a 'El Grand Prix del verano'". formulaTV (in Spanish).