Champs Elysées       

Filmed 7 April 1984
Location Studio Gabriel, Paris, France
Broadcast 7 April 1984, 8.30 pm Antenne2 (A2), France
Released This programme has not been included on any officially released video or DVD
Notes Frida, Benny and Björn are interviewed by Michel Drucker and then meet the children from the French ABBAcadabra who perform "Gare au Loup", the french version of Waterloo and 'Fernando' from ABBAcadabra on stage. Then they exchanged Gold discs with the children. 

The interview is in french and Frida translated for Benny and Björn.  They said that Agnetha had not come because she was afraid of flying!  They also said the children worked like professionals. (One of the children, Clémentine Autain, became a communist politician).

There is also a circa. 3 minutes long look back at ABBA on the French TV show Stars in 1980 when they performed "Super Trouper".

NB. The programme is not Studio Gabriel after all - that was the name of the studio where the programme was recorded!NB. The programme is not Studio Gabriel after all - that was the name of the studio where the programme was recorded!

Running order:
1. Jean Jacques Goldman - "Envole moi"
2. Bananarama - "Cruel Summer"
3. Michel Leeb's Sketch
4. Isabelle Aubret - "Saint Paul de Vence"
5. Jacqueline Maillan - "La main d'ma soeur"
6. Alain Souchon - "Banal Song"
7. Aldo Maccionne and Thomas Scapelli - sketch
8. Nino De Angelo - "La valle del'Eden"
9. Jean Jacques Goldman - "Dors bébé dors"
10. Michel Piccoli performance
11. ABBA - "Super trouper" (from 1980 show "Stars") and interview with Frida, Benny & Björn
12. Groupe ABBACADABRA (4 children) - "L'enfant do" and "Gare au loup".
13. Macha Beranger
14. Jean Jacques Goldman - "Quand la musique est bonne"
15. end scene

Interview with Frida, Benny & Björn          "Gare du Loup"  

  

Duration 1:39:02 (the whole show)
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Credits Thanks to Marcus Bergs, Philippe Dupont, Pascale Ranson and Gérard Le Sech
Special thanks to Jozsef and Erik Liebstaedter
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