TheFranceShow

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Lifestyle

France is like no other country on earth so The France Show will transport visitors there for three days of indulgence in art, culture, fashion and style.

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Being there

To help you immerse yourself in all things French you will pass through a special "Douane" customs point at Olympia, but don’t worry there's no need to bring a passport. As soon as you step into the grand hall you will be greeted by the familiar sights and sounds of France, including restaurants, French themed street performers and a France Wall of Fame. See if you can spot your favourite personality on it then write something witty on the "I Love France" interactive graffiti wall before heading off to explore.

at the show

Food, wine and lifestyle exhibitors
Eight months to go and the line up of food, wine and lifestyle exhibitors at the France Show 2009 is starting to take shape.
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Kirsten O'Brien's France
Since winning thousands of fans as a children's TV presenter, KIRSTEN O'BRIEN has been omnipresent in shows such as Smileand SMart. Here the keen Francophile talks to PIERRE DE VILLIERS about why she loves the French way of life
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Claudie Ossard's France
CLAUDIE OSSARD produced the international blockbuster Amélie and her latest film Paris, Je T'aime celebrates the beauty of her home city. She talks to PIERRE DE VILLIERS about why her heart will always be in the City of Light
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Sid Owen's France
Having moved from the East End to south-west France, SID OWEN, who is best known for playing Ricky Butcher in popular soap EastEnders, spent five years running a restaurant in Charente. He talks to STEPHANIE JENKINS about his love of cookery and why he fitted in so well with the rural lifestyle
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Keith Floyd's France
Legendary chef KEITH FLOYD led a chequered career as an army officer, journalist and bar tender before going on to present more than 20 TV programmes and write 25 books about food. Here, the self-proclaimed "outrageous Francophile", tells STEPHANIE SHELDRAKE why there's nothing better than enjoying a pastis with friends in France.
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