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Los Rudi-Llata, clown entrée (''The Automatic Restaurant''), in the long-running French Televisiion show ''[[La Piste aux Étoiles]]''. The ringmaster is [[Jean Dréna]], the legendary ringmaster of Paris's [[Cirque Medrano (Paris)|Cirque Medrano]] (1956) &Mdash; ''Document: Ina France''
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Los Rudi-Llata, clown entrée (''The Automatic Restaurant''), in the long-running French Televisiion show ''[[La Piste aux Étoiles]]''. The ringmaster is [[Jean Dréna]], the legendary ringmaster of Paris's [[Cirque Medrano (Paris)|Cirque Medrano]] (1956) &Mdash; ''Document: Institut national de l'audiovisuel (ina), France''
  
 
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Los Rudi-Llata, clown entrée(French) Clown piece with a dramatic structure, generally in the form of a short story or scene. (The Automatic Restaurant), in the long-running French Televisiion show La Piste aux Étoiles. The ringmaster(American, English) The name given today to the old position of Equestrian Director, and by extension, to the presenter of the show. is Jean Dréna, the legendary ringmaster(American, English) The name given today to the old position of Equestrian Director, and by extension, to the presenter of the show. of Paris's Cirque Medrano (1956) &Mdash; Document: Institut national de l'audiovisuel (ina), France

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