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-The show, aimed at a pre-teen audience, said it was forbidden to adults, as indicated by its credits. Broadcast at the end of the afternoon, the episodes were each on themes that were based drama or humorous sketches. Each episode also saw the host receiving a guest. The dramatic sections, performed by actors and broadcast on average in every second episode, showed the lives of young people and their families. The humorous sketches were performed by comedians of recognized humor such as Marc Labreche, Claude Legault, Guylaine Tremblay and Bernard Fortin, and were also broadcast on average in half of the episodes. "Le Club des 100 watts", sort of a logical continuation of the show 'Passe-Partout', gave voice to young people, who participated in capsules and vox pops. The Lip Sync Contests were an opportunity for some young people to showcase their love of music and their talent in front of the camera. The slogan "Prohibited to adults" ('Interdit aux adultes') is also the title of a Marc Favreau album published in 1974, to which it seems to refer.