Piment Fort was a popular Quebec humoristic game show hosted by Normand Brathwaite which aired on TVA from 1993 to 2001.
A revival of the show has been announced as part of TVA's 2016 Winter TV season.
The show's concept was to invite three humorists a week and to make them participate in a variety of games which led them to crack jokes and tell funny stories.
The show was recorded in front of a live audience (18 years and older, because there were alcoholic drinks served) in Montreal's Café Campus located on 57 Prince-Arthur East.
After each game, the audience was asked to vote for the player who made the best joke or story.
The host asks the meaning of a real abbreviation or acronym, but each player has his/her own interpretation.
A guest star invited to the show is hidden behind a big board.
A guest star invited to the show is hidden in a hot pepper costume.
The players have to ask questions to the hidden guest in order to discover his/her identity.
The host asks the players to tell what they think is the biggest secret kept by a famous person.
Player 1 has to tell the story by saying the beginning words already given and to go on with his/her own ideas during a given time.