The collective of video comedians Lolywood leaves YouTube for an evening for a program broadcast on September 15 on TMC.

Choopa, Ugo and Manu unveil part of the content at the microphone of Philippe Vandel, in the program "Culture Médias".

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"A nice meeting between two worlds: Internet and television".

It is by this falsely honeyed formula that the videographers of YouTube Choopa, Ugo and Manu describe with humor their show broadcast this Tuesday in prime-time on TMC.

Viewers will be entitled to much better than a simple best-of of the productions of their collective Lolywood, as explained by the three colleagues and friends at the microphone of Philippe Vandel, in the program 

Culture Médias. 

In particular, we will find the codes developed by Lolywood on the Internet.

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TMC leaves the three videographers in control of its evening, starting at 9 p.m.

"Everything is new during the first part of the evening which lasts 1h20", details Ugo.

"The tone of humor does not change from our 150 and a half sketches that we have already done. What is innovative is that we put some binder. It's a 1h20 sketch-show with a story that ties all of our skits together. "

This new content will then be followed at 10:40 p.m. by almost two hours of best-of from the collective's YouTube channel.

Finding Scarlett Johansson

On Europe 1, Choopa, Ugo and Manu have unveiled some of the content of the first part of the evening, where the three friends take the stage in their search for actress Scarlett Johansson.

Viewers will find one of the collective's hallmarks: song parody clips.

"We are part of a tradition with these parodies. The Unknowns and Michaël Youn are great inspirations for us", explains Manu.

"We are not reinventing the genre, but we are making it our own."

Lolywood will also resume its format "In your dreams / in your life", which stages the oppositions between fantasy and reality.

Choopa, Ugo and Manu will be joined on TMC by comedians frequently invited to their YouTube channel.

But Lolywood also invited big names in comedy and television, including Elie Semoun, Pascal Legitimus, Valérie Damidot and Fred Testot.