Europe 1 Studio SEASON 2021 - 202205:05, October 20, 2021

Discover the continuation of Amélia and Granny's adventures in the time of the pyramids in "Amélia's voyages to the heart of history", a Deezer Originals and Europe 1 Studio co-production.

With the voices of Christophe Hondelatte, Emilie Mazoyer and Laurent Mariotte.

What an adventure ! Thanks to Granny, an old antique dealer, and her magical elevator that allows you to travel in time, Amélia, 10, has just landed in Egypt. Precisely in -1350 BC. On the banks of the Nile, the little girl and her guide go from discovery to discovery and even meet a pharaoh, the great Akhenaten. How to decipher hieroglyphics? Who is the god Aton? What is a sarcophagus and what is mummification for? Amelia collects valuable information to prepare her presentation on ancient Egypt. But beware, if Amélia and Granny hang around, they risk getting stuck in the time of the pharaohs…. 

"Amélia's travels to the heart of History" is a Deezer Originals and Europe 1 Studio co-production, in collaboration with "Bloom, la radio des enfants". In each episode, Amélia and Granny, played by actresses Camille Aguilar and Nathalie Homs, travel through time and offer you an adventure full of twists and turns and discoveries. Together, they explore an exciting and abundant historical period, and tell it through children. In line with the reference podcast "At the heart of History", "Les voyages d'Amélia" is specially designed for 7-11 year olds. Over the course of the episodes, Amélia and Granny set off to meet the great characters who have marked history, from Akhenaton to Louis XIV via… the dinosaurs.But will you be able to recognize the voices of the personalities who embody them?

Text: Thomas Le Petit Corps (episodes 1-4) / Thomas Cheysson (episodes 5-12)

Actresses: Camille Aguilar (Amélia) and Nathalie Homs (Granny)

Director: Christophe Daviaud

Artistic direction: Xavier Jolly and Christophe Daviaud

Production: Fannie Rascle

Production advisor: Bloom, the children's radio station

Dissemination and communication: Clémence Olivier and Salomé Journo 

With the voices of Christophe Hondelatte and Laurent Mariotte