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Let's Face It (TV series)
・ Let's Face It!
・ Let's Face the Music
・ Let's Face the Music and Dance
・ Let's Face the Music and Dance (album)
・ Let's Face the Music!
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・ Let's Fall in Love (film)
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Let's Face It (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Let's Face It (TV series)

''Let's Face It'' was a Canadian current affairs television series which aired on CBC Television in 1963.
==Premise==
''Let's Face It'' was originally produced as a regional show on CBMT Montreal, concerning topics within Quebec. In 1963, the Montreal-produced series was expanded for a network-wide audience and examined national and international events of note. Correspondents of the network-wide version of ''Let's Face It'' were located in most of CBC's major production locations throughout Canada.〔
The series was inspired by BBC's ''That Was the Week That Was'' and incorporated elements of satire and music. As such, it was a forerunner of CBC's ''This Hour Has Seven Days''.
Peter Desbarats and Pauline Julien were among the contributors who appeared during the series, which presented both English and French personalities. Interview subjects included Simone de Beauvoir, John Grigg, Arthur Koestler, Anthony Sampson and Jean-Paul Sartre.

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