The “Touche pas à mon poste” set at the start of the 2019 school year - © PIERRE-OLIVIER / C8

  • Friday, June 19, Matthieu Delormeau announced to the Parisian that he was leaving Touche not at my post .
  • For several years, the columnist was the target of attacks by his comrades on the program.
  • Without him, the program led by Cyril Hanouna can make a clean sweep of the past and forget the controversies.

End of season for Touche pas à mon poste . While usually each epilogue ends in fireworks, in laughter, and sometimes even in tears, the program wrote the conclusion of its eleventh year on Thursday June 18 under special conditions. For several months, because of the coronavirus, TPMP became Baba tonight , then C only kif . On a set without audiences, the last episode was shot without making waves.

But like the scenario of a good series, a twist broke in at the very end of the season. In an interview with the Parisian , Matthieu Delormeau announced that he would not stack for another year at the start of the school year. “Everything has an end and you have to know how to move on. […] I want to experience new adventures, on television, on the radio, on stage or on a movie set… If I don't do it now, I will never do it, ”he said. precise.

The end of the role of a scapegoat

With the departure of Matthieu Delormeau, Touche pas à mon poste lost one of his flagship columnists (but not necessarily the most popular, that's what makes the program charming). Even if it has been able to evolve towards a more positive talk show for some time, TPMP is still dragging its old pans related to the controversies around the former host of NRJ12. The show will she take advantage of his exile to make a cross on the meanders of its history?

From his first season in 2015, a role of scapegoat was reserved for Matthieu Delormeau. We especially remember the case of noodles in underwear, the first of a long series. A few months later, the host had been described as "mourning" by Cyril Hanouna. That was before being trapped in a hidden camera during which the troublemaker of C8 had made his columnist believe that he should wear the hat of a murder committed before his eyes.

However, Matthieu Delormeau is not bitter. "You take cream pies or noodles in your pants. I did this for five years because it amused me, he confides to the Parisian . Sometimes I didn't want to party, but I never felt humiliated. "

A new era opens

The controversies, Touche pas à mon poste has been trying to get away from it for several seasons. Doubtful happenings have therefore given way to less dangerous games, and the debates, although still not as nuanced, are better controlled. It is with this assessment that Cyril Hanouna wants to give new impetus to his show at the start of the school year. "It's over, there will no longer be any major social debates in TPMP . It will be entertainment, fun, images and the media, "he said at the last of C que du kif .

The organizer also intends to reorganize the grid of the pre-evenings of C8 by perpetuating the formula applied for a month. At the start of the school year, Touche pas à mon poste will have its duration reduced and will be broadcast from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. The Take it or Leave it game , a nice success with the deconfinement audience, is renewed and will ensure the succession until 9:15 p.m.

After more than ten years on the air, Touche pas à mon poste wants to rediscover the DNA that made it famous, namely proximity to its audience and shelling of the media. The appointment is given in September to know if it is indeed the winning formula.

Television

How “Daily” has established itself as a major PAF program

Television

Why do TV shows lose their flavor without audiences?

  • Television
  • C8
  • Matthieu Delormeau
  • Cyril hanouna
  • Do not touch My TV !