Le Programme de Paul Taylor

 is the Canadian French (Québécois) co-production of It's the Paul Taylor Program!. The program originally ran from 1987-1992 on and was taped at.

History
Producer Jacques Pettigrew of was inspired by the Paul Taylor franchise. Hearing the popularity of the show among both Anglophone & Francophone children across inspired him to pursue the rights to produce an Québécois adaptation of the show. He approached Sjoerd Broekhuizen in late 1985, but was initially denied, told that he was only allowed to air the show dubbed. He felt that "putting French words into Anglophone kids' mouths" wouldn't work. Realizing that Sjoerd Broekhuizen was an adopted native of and a supporter of Quebec autonomism, he asked Sjoerd "what if Paul Taylor spoke along with Francophone kids, and told them to seek out a new meaning for their lives, and helped to inspire them in the process?" This sealed the deal, and under strict guidelines, the show could be produced. One of these guidelines was that the episodes could only be adapted from their Anglophone counterparts, with very few script changes. When the agreement went through, it cost CinéGroupe and Radio-Canada $70,000 per episode to produce (Only $800 per episode went to S.B. Studios and RKO Pictures), making it one of the most expensive children's shows produced in at the time.

Videos
Radio-Canada released  VHS tapes in the late 1980s. In the mid-2000s kaboom! Entertainment released some episodes on DVD.