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The AES Show is an American situation comedy television series that aired on ABC on November 4, 1966. It was created by Ennis Sagniez, and stars Ennis Sagniez, Auriane Tymen, and Sterenn An Habask as semi-fictionalized versions of themselves. It is based on the comics AES by AES Comics, that were also created by Ennis Sagniez.

The series takes place in France, and follows Ennis, Auriane, and Sterenn, best friends, as they just moved in together in a new house.

Premise
The show follows the lives of three best friends, Ennis, Auriane, and Sterenn, who just moved in together in a new house. They are 20 years old (though Sterenn turns 21 in episode 4), and live in France. Each episodes usually begin with the trio sitting at the kitchen table in the morning, until an unexpected event takes place that leads to humorous adventures.

Cast

 * Ennis Sagniez as himself
 * Auriane Tymen as herself
 * Sterenn An Habask as herself
 * Ernest Stafford as Gilbert Cornelius Schmöttzingten-Wiggens, their old annoying neighbor.
 * Chrystelle Poulain as Chrystelle, Auriane's mom.

Creation
After the massive success of the comics,  thought about making it into a TV series. In 1965, he pitched the idea to ABC. He began working with ABC and founded the company AES Pictures, brought his friends and  to play their own role, and wrote the scripts for all the episodes of the first season. Shooting started in 1966, and on November 4, the first episode aired on ABC.

Title sequence
The title sequence was created by himself. It simply consists of the AES Show's logo followed by clips of the show with the name of the main cast, and the theme song "I Got Somebody To Love". The theme song, written by Pat Ballard and sang by the Creel Sisters, was published in 1956, 10 years before the creation of the AES Show. The creator of the show Ennis Sagniez explained: "We really spent a lot of time trying to find how were we going to make the theme song. We spent months searching for the perfect composer. But one day, when I was randomly listening to my father's records, I found 'I Got Somebody To Love'. And I thought it was perfect. So we contacted Helen Bozeman."

Broadcasting
The series premiered with its pilot episode on ABC on November 4, 1966. The show then aired worldwide. In the United States, the episodes aired on ABC every Friday night at 8pm. They were preceded by The Green Hornet, and followed by The Milton Berle Show.