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What is the origin of the French phrase: "En voiture, Simone" ("Get in the car, Simone")?

Question #152102. Asked by chabenao1.
Last updated May 17 2025.
Originally posted May 17 2025 11:40 AM.

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A French game show that debuted in 1962, Intervilles. It had three hosts, Guy Lux, Léon Zitrone and Simone Garnie. During each episode, Guy Lux would jokingly say to Simone, "Get in the car, Simone!"

link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intervilles

link https://www.envoituresimone.com/qui-sommes-nous/origine-expression

May 17 2025, 12:30 PM
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