Premiere (disambiguation)
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A premiere is the first artistic performance of theatrical, musical or other cultural presentations.
Premiere may also refer to:
In film:
- Premiere (1937 film), an Austrian musical crime film
- Premiere (film), a 1938 British mystery film
In television:
- Channels and networks:
- La Première (Ivory Coast), an Ivorian television channel operated by Radiodiffusion Television Ivoirienne
- Premiere, a defunct British television channel
- Réseau Outre-Mer 1re, a network of radio and television stations for the overseas departments and territories of France
- Sky Deutschland, a German pay-television platform formerly known as Premiere
- Programs:
- Premiere (TV program), the first commercially sponsored television program to be broadcast in color
- Premiere (TV series), a 1960s anthology TV series
- "Premiere" (Farscape episode)
- "Premiere" (The O.C.), the pilot episode of The O.C.
In radio:
- La Première (Belgium), a Belgian radio station operated by RTBF
- La Première (Switzerland), a French-language radio network in Switzerland
- Première Chaîne, a Canadian radio network operated by CBC Radio
- Premiere Networks, also formerly Premiere Radio Networks, a syndication service
- Réseau Outre-Mer 1re, a network of radio and television stations for the overseas departments and territories of France
In music:
In other uses:
- Adobe Premiere Pro, a video-editing software program
- Lincoln Premiere, a 1950s luxury car by the Ford Motor Company
- Première, a term in secondary education in France
- Premiere (magazine), a magazine of films and filmmaking
See also
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