TF1 was at the head of hearings Thursday night, replaying again "The 7th company". But the evening was also marked by the return in force "Beijing Express", on M6.

"You would not have to let go of both ends at the same time, chief, so you would not have been dragged into the mud by the current until you came out of the sewer."

Unlike some of his characters, the cult series "The 7th Company" does not need advice to avoid being swept away by the mud. The Seventh Company at Clair de Lune and its cult replicas, broadcast on TF1, have topped the hearings Thursday night, 42 years after their release to the cinema. 4.62 million viewers (24.3% of audience share) have once again found themselves in front of Robert Lamoureux's comedy with Jean Lefebvre and Pierre Mondy, which is only slightly less than last week: "We found the 7th company "had then attracted 4.69 million people.

Back in force for "Beijing Express" on M6

The second success of the evening is undoubtedly to benefit the M6, which broadcast Thursday night the launch of season 12 of "Beijing Express". The program hosted by Stéphane Rotenberg gathered 2.56 million adventure enthusiasts, or 14.9% of audience share (PDA). The trip version 2019 proposed by M6, which should involve candidates from Guatemala to Colombia, passing through Costa Rica, however, attracts less than that of 2018: the launch of season 11 had attracted 2.7 million curious (15 , 1% PDA).

Thursday night, it is then France 2 which closed the podium. Its magazine "Secrets d'histoire" devoted to ancient Egypt, presented by Stéphane Bern, federated 1.76 million viewers, or 9.6% of the public. France 3, with the series "Accident", carried by Bruno Solo, followed with 1.42 million viewers (7.7%).

On the DTT side, no channel has exceeded one million. Only France 5 stands out, thanks to its documentary series "Trains like no other", which attracted 907,000 viewers (4.8%).