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http://... SarkozyLes Bougon,'' a new French television show that aired last night, thumbs its nose at President Nicolas Sarkozy's efforts to change his countrymen's work ethic, against the backdrop of the global financial crisis Paul Bougon, or ``Paul Grumpy,'' is an unemployed, unshaven man who hates his landlord, likes to spend his day walking his dog ``Bin Laden'' and seeking ways to squeeze more benefits out of the social security system. The Bougons -- wife Anita, daughter Dodo and son Bebe -- are crooked, lazy and dirty, with a life philosophy of ``work less to earn more,'' which contrasts with Sarkozy's election slogan of ``work more to earn more The serial on TV channel M6 is a French remake of the hit program of the same name in Quebec, the French-speaking region of Canada. Its broad message is that France isn't ready for the big ``break-with-the past,'' and that the current financial crisis will force the president to revert to a more traditional message of protection The president has sought to change French attitudes to work,'' said Philippe Waechter, an economist at Natixis in Paris. ``But with unemployment threatening to rise again, it's going to be very difficult to reform this country violently. Sarkozy's slogan could well end up being `work more to survive the crisis,''' he said In the booklet presenting the show, Sam Karmann, its director, says, ``In the comedy, the poor are generous, shrewd and no-nonsense, while the government, the politicians, the rich and the powerful are stupid, selfish liars.Showing a trashy side of French life, the rough and gritty program glamorizes the illicit activities of the characters. Members of the family are shown fleeing a restaurant without paying the bill, robbing a car, abusing the merchandize-return policy of a department store, shoplifting, not paying the rent, and manipulating a building inspector Les Bougon'' got the third-biggest viewership in France yesterday, behind a series about a nun on TF1 and France 2's Cold Case. It was ahead of a show on French singer Edith Piaf sponsored by Former President Jacques Chirac's wife Bernadette The program got 3.6 million viewers, or a 13.6 percent market share and the best performance for the Monday prime time slot for M6 this year, said Axel Danlos, a channel spokesman. Le Figaro newspaper characterized the program as ``a new series that's incongruous and could quite easily have cult following The Bougons was a hit in Quebec, where it ran for three consecutive seasons between January 2004 and May 2006, reaching a 58 percent market share and 2.26 million viewers on February 11, 2004, says Thomas Legrand, a spokesman for Calt Production and GMT Production, which are producing the French version The concept was adapted to France, with new dialog, French actors and movie director. The show was broadcast last night, after a judge rejected a call for its ban by the Association for the Protection of the Bougon name. The association argued that the show denigrated people whose family name is Bougon The politically incorrect serial taps into French clichés such as its generous social welfare and benefit system that serves as a disincentive for people to look for a job, and a deeply rooted mistrust of success and money You really want to work so that others can make money on your back?'' a greasy haired Paul Bougon, with bags under his eyes, asks his brother Mononc, who is considering seeking a job Paul's wife, a character with a fetish for free-food trials at supermarkets, who's unwilling to quit smoking and hates getting out of bed in the morning, warns Mononc: ``Stop talking about work, he's going to have a stroke,'' she says revenge-of-the-unemployed'' theme is in stark contrast to the attempts by the Sarkozy government to make work and wealth more respectable in France Sarkozy has tried to celebrate wealth, openly displaying his friendship with rich entrepreneurs, including LVMH SA's Bernard Arnault, France's wealthiest man, and billionaire Vincent Bollore. Since getting elected, the president has passed a law to render the 35-hour workweek rule toothless and shrunk some unemployment benefits. He's working on letting stores open on Sundays With France likely to have slipped into its first recession in more than 15 years in the third quarter, according to the national statistics institute Insee, unemployment edging up and consumer confidence at a record low, Sarkozy has his work cut out for him, said Jacques Seguela, a top executive at advertising company Havas SA Don't forget that France is an ageing country full of envious old people,'' he said in an interview In the foreseeable future, that may give the likes of Paul Bougon the upper hand Is getting a benefit one isn't entitled to tricking the system or executives getting golden parachutes without merit?'' asks the show's director Karmann.
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