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When the show was exported to France, the French TV station '''CANAL+''' picked it up for editing. Outside of renaming the show '''T'as l'Bonjour d'Albert''' and giving the show a new opening, one significant change was replacing one of its biggest features.
When the show was exported to France, the French TV station '''CANAL+''' picked it up for editing. Outside of renaming the show '''T'as l'Bonjour d'Albert''' and giving the show a new opening, one significant change was replacing one of its biggest features.


== Description ==
==Description==
The show is most well-known for having live-action segments hosted by Bill Cosby himself, usually to pop in and explain details to the audience. In the French version, the new segments star the country-wide known (at the time) French singer, entertainer and actor Carlos<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_(singer) Wikipedia page for Carlos] Retrieved 14 Mar '19</ref>. Instead of the set resembling a junkyard, the set in the French version was much more tropical, keeping in style with Carlos' persona<ref>[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_(chanteur)
The show is most well-known for having live-action segments hosted by Bill Cosby himself, usually to pop in and explain details to the audience. In the French version, the new segments star the country-wide known (at the time) French singer, entertainer and actor Carlos. Instead of the set resembling a junkyard, the set in the French version was much more tropical, keeping in style with Carlos' persona. Carlos also voices Fat Albert in the dub, just as Bill Cosby did in the original.
French Wikipedia page for Carlos] Retrieved 14 Mar '19</ref>. Carlos also voices Fat Albert in the dub, just as Bill Cosby did in the original.


== Availability ==
==Availability==
Some episodes have been uploaded to YouTube and Dailymotion by TV archivists, otherwise, this is lost media. The only known home video releases are some VHS tapes released by the company Kid Vision.<ref>[http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-330-t-as-l-bonjour-d-albert.html Planète Jeunesse (French fansite for documenting TV shows that aired in France) page for Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids] Retrieved 14 Mar '19</ref>
Some episodes have been uploaded to YouTube and Dailymotion by TV archivists, otherwise, this is lost media. The only known home video releases are some VHS tapes released by the company Kid Vision.<ref>[http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-330-t-as-l-bonjour-d-albert.html Planète Jeunesse (French fansite for documenting TV shows that aired in France) page for Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids] Retrieved 14 Mar '19</ref>


== References ==
==External Links===
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_(singer) Wikipedia page for Carlos.] Retrieved 14 Mar '19
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_(chanteur) French Wikipedia page for Carlos] Retrieved 14 Mar '19
 
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Entertainer Carlos as he appears on the soundtrack cover for T'as l'Bonjour d'Albert.

Status: Lost

Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids was a cartoon that ran from 1972 to 1984. It was co-produced by Filmation and Bill Cosby Productions.

When the show was exported to France, the French TV station CANAL+ picked it up for editing. Outside of renaming the show T'as l'Bonjour d'Albert and giving the show a new opening, one significant change was replacing one of its biggest features.

Description

The show is most well-known for having live-action segments hosted by Bill Cosby himself, usually to pop in and explain details to the audience. In the French version, the new segments star the country-wide known (at the time) French singer, entertainer and actor Carlos. Instead of the set resembling a junkyard, the set in the French version was much more tropical, keeping in style with Carlos' persona. Carlos also voices Fat Albert in the dub, just as Bill Cosby did in the original.

Availability

Some episodes have been uploaded to YouTube and Dailymotion by TV archivists, otherwise, this is lost media. The only known home video releases are some VHS tapes released by the company Kid Vision.[1]

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