Groland (1992)

France's longest-running satirical news parody, skewering politics and media through the absurd fictional Presipality of Groland on Canal+ since 1992.

Groland - Series Information

  • Original Title: Groland
  • First Air Year: 1992
  • Last Air Year: 2024
  • Created by: Jules-Édouard Moustic, Benoît Delépine et al.
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, News
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (15 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 33
  • Number of Episodes: 667
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: French
  • Spoken Languages: French
  • First Air Date: September 5, 1992 (France - 10)
  • Networks: Canal+
  • Alternative Titles: Groland Magzine (FR)
  • Production Companies: Canal+, NPA Production
  • Production Countries: France

Groland - Plot

Parodic news programme focusing on the fictional country Groland (full name: Presipality of Groland), airing on French television channel Canal+.

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Groland - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jules-Édouard Moustic
  • Benoît Delépine
  • Christophe Salengro

Main Cast

  • Benoît Delépine
  • Kafka
  • Gustave Kervern
  • Frank Bellocq
  • Joël Pons
  • Jules-Édouard Moustic
  • Christophe Salengro
  • Raphaël Jimenez
  • Doully
  • Fabien Houssaye

Writers

  • Benoît Delépine
  • Jules-Édouard Moustic
  • Franck Benoit
  • Kafka
  • Jean-François Halin

Groland - FAQs

What is Groland about?

Groland is a long-running French satirical news programme on Canal+ that parodies politics, media, and current events through the lens of a fictional country called the Presipality of Groland. Using fake news segments, absurdist sketches, and sharp political commentary, it has lampooned French society since 1992.

Is Groland still airing or has it ended?

Groland is still an active, returning series. With 33 seasons and 667 episodes produced since its debut in September 1992, the show continues to air on Canal+ and remains one of French television's longest-running satirical programmes.

Who created the French satirical show Groland?

Groland was created by Jules-Édouard Moustic, Benoît Delépine, and Christophe Salengro. The trio also appear on screen as core cast members, with Moustic serving as the show's presenter, Salengro playing the Président de la présipauté, and Delépine portraying Mickael Kael.

How many seasons and episodes does Groland have?

Groland has 33 seasons and a total of 667 episodes. Each episode runs approximately 15 minutes on average. The series has been broadcasting on Canal+ since September 5, 1992, making it one of the longest-running comedy programmes in French television history.

Where can you watch Groland online?

Groland airs on Canal+ in France. Streaming availability varies by region. For the most up-to-date information on where to watch or stream Groland in your country, JustWatch provides a comprehensive, regularly updated list of available platforms and viewing options.

What genre is the French series Groland?

Groland belongs to the Comedy and News genres. More specifically, it is a parodic news programme — a satirical format that mimics the conventions of television journalism to mock politics, media culture, and French society through the fictional framing of the Presipality of Groland.

Who are the main actors in Groland?

The main cast of Groland includes Benoît Delépine, Kafka, Gustave Kervern, Frank Bellocq, Joël Pons, Jules-Édouard Moustic, Christophe Salengro, Raphaël Jimenez, Doully, and Fabien Houssaye, each playing recurring fictional characters within the satirical world of the Presipality.

What are shows similar to Groland?

Viewers who enjoy Groland's anarchic satirical humour may also appreciate South Park, Family Guy, Futurama, Inside Job, and Solar Opposites — all of which blend comedy with sharp social or political commentary, often through unconventional or absurdist storytelling formats.

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