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  • Instant zapping, key figures, behind-the-scenes information ... We give you the recap of the week of September 14, 2020.

Beware of spoilers… here, we are talking about television.

From reality TV to the 1pm newscast via the regional thrillers of France 3,

20 Minutes 

and, above all, its incredible writing of the “Retro” section (made up of one person) scrutinizes everything that happens on the small screen.

But if, you know, this box which comes alive and which teenagers use to watch YouTube… Every Saturday, it is therefore here that you will find our favorites (or not), all the crisp information and the indiscretions of the week.

Come on, do we take a look at the TV news?

Number of the week: 2.71 million

Unless you are an unconditional fan of

20 Minutes

(and in this case, thank you), you probably do not remember our article for the launch of season 9 of

Clem

on TF1.

A little over a year ago, our series specialist, Anne Demoulin, headlined: “'Clem' has its worst start and divides the fans”.

This year, for the arrival of the tenth season, we could have written: "'Clem' once again achieves its worst start and further divides the fans."

With 2.71 million viewers on average for the first two episodes according to Médiamétrie, the series carried by Lucie Lucas weighed down on TF1 Monday evening, losing more than a million followers in one year.

The public mourns the departures of Victoria Abril, Elodie Fontan and Kevin Elarbi.

Time ellipses, plentiful twists and turns, scriptwriting inconsistencies, nothing is left to chance by the fans.

Despite everything, filming for season 11 has already started.

Flash Info

This week was held the La Rochelle TV fiction festival.

On this occasion, Thomas Crosson, content director of Salto, revealed a little more about the streaming service common to the groups TF1, France Télévisions and M6.

Anne Demoulin (yes, again she) was able to discover the main features of the platform.

We will find “essential” (such as

Un Village Français

or

Alex Hugo

), foreign series (

Downton Abbey

) and episodes from daily soap operas (

Tomorrow belongs to us

,

Un si grand soleil

,

Plus Belle la Vie

) in preview.

The

They Were Ten series

, scheduled for this season on M6, will also be available exclusively on Salto.

@SaltoOfficiel will offer new exclusives, daily preview episodes, classics like # unVillageFrançais, nuggets, and foreign series, details le pic.twitter.com/BYfykZUDG9

- Anne Demoulin (@Andiwahloo) September 18, 2020

Bomb of the week

Even if you were in a bunker or still on vacation (or balancing the two, we're no one to judge you), you couldn't miss the soap opera of the week.

Tuesday, at 8:58 am,

Le Figaro

launches a bomb: Jean-Pierre Pernaut leaves the

13 hours

of TF1.

But it is a cleverly orchestrated communication plan that then gets under way, with the journalist's almost immediate reaction on video on Twitter.

A question remained unanswered: who to succeed the historic Pernaut?

In writing, we made our predictions but we failed miserably.

Yes, it was not in the TF1 team that we had to look for a replacement, but on the competition side!

Thursday, we learn that Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, holder of the

13 hours

of France 2, announces that she will replace JPP in January.

Because we are lucid, we did not embark on an article entitled "Who will replace Marie-Sophie Lacarrau on France 2?"

".

The popcorn info

Michel Cymes finds his way back to film sets.

The doctor continues his acting career since he has put down his suitcases in the Puy-de-Dôme.

In a TV movie, he will play the role of a doctor settling in the middle of the medical desert and having to face the tumult of an ambitious young Parisian graduate.

The latter will be played by Dounia Coesens, already seen in

Plus Belle La Vie

.

Broadcast scheduled for next year on France 3.

A filming which begins for France 3 therefore, but another which stops on France 5. The channel had to put on pause

La Quotidienne

, animated by Maya Lauqué and Thomas Isle.

In question, the detection of a case of Covid-19 among the guests present on the set this week, announces

Le Parisien

.

The show crew was placed in solitary confinement for seven days.

The resumption should not take place before Monday, September 28.

Girl gangs take power on TV!

While C8 will launch a new 100% female version of

Touche pas à mon poste

Friday, with Hapsatou Sy at its head, Téva is also embarking on the same kind of talk show.

According to

Le Parisien

, Nicole Ferroni will land on the channel of the M6 ​​group on October 16 in the second part of the evening for a program made up of a dozen female comedians of the new generation.

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