The programs conducted by Yann Barthes on TMC, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on France 5 and Cyril Hanouna on C8 innovate for the 2020-2021 season, with important guests for the back-to-school evening.

Gérard Depardieu, Jean-Michel Blanquer or Vanessa Paradis, for their simultaneous TV re-entry, each of the three major talk shows is betting this Monday, August 31, on an emblematic guest. This kickoff of the 2020-2021 season is accompanied by some changes, which Charles Decant explains to us in the media newspaper.

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Daily turns on Friday 

Presented by Yann Barthès on TMC,  Quotidien evolves on the margins, with a few departures and arrivals. In detail, comedian Pablo Mira leaves the show, blogger Maïa Mazaurette perpetuates her sex column launched during confinement, journalist Ambre Chalumeau will talk about culture in a sequence called “the BAC” for Cultural Affairs Brigade, and the journalist Sophie Dupont will talk politics on a daily basis.

But it is on Friday that the show born from the  Petit Journal  will change the most. The talk-show will take a more “magazine” turn, where journalist Salhia Brakhlia will be in charge of a meeting called “2022”. Juan Arbalaez, who had given cooking lessons to viewers of “Daily” during confinement, will for his part offer a recipe linked to the news of the week.

Quotidien  returns Monday August 31, exceptionally from 6:20 p.m. on TMC with Jean-Michel Blanquer, Julien Doré and Valérie Lemercier. The next day, the show resumes its normal schedule and will start at 19:25.

C to you continues its momentum

 Perhaps C's comeback to you is the wisest of the trio. The talk presented by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine signed its best season last year in terms of audience indeed plays the card of consistency, just turned upside down by the arrival of journalist Emilie Tran Nguyen. She replaces Maxime Switek, who left on BFMTV. Patrick Cohen will keep his editorial from the start of the show. The second part of the show dinner, which had not been able to be held since March, will be back.

To follow the return of C à vous , meet at 7 p.m. on France 5 with around the table Vanessa Paradis and the director general of Public Assistance - Paris Hospitals (APHP), Martin Hirsch.

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TPMP, new team and TV marathon

It's  not Touche pas at my post! which is experiencing the biggest changes this year, especially with a new schedule, to fit into a very "hanounesque" sequence:  Balance your post!  at 5.45 p.m. to discuss current events, Touche pas à mon poste! at 6:45 p.m. to talk about the media, and take it or leave it  at 8:15 p.m.

Even within Touche, not at my post! (TPMP), there will be change. Matthieu Delormeau, columnist for five years, will not be present around the table. The team will renew itself with in particular Patrice Laffont who will regularly participate in debates on TV. Also note the arrival of new comedians: Ben H, Luigi Li and Patrick Chanfray.

The return of Touche not at my post!  will be performed exceptionally at 5.45 p.m. on C8, with Gérard Depardieu as a special guest.

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