Renamed "We are almost live", the new show from the host of France 2 will be temporarily recorded "under live conditions" on Saturday afternoon, from 4 pm to 6 pm, due to the curfew imposed on Île-de-France faced with the coronavirus epidemic. 

Laurent Ruquier's new talk show,

On est en direct

, broadcast on Saturday evening after 11 p.m. on France 2, will be pre-recorded during the curfew imposed on Ile-de-France to stem the epidemic coronavirus, its producer announced Thursday at

Le Parisien

.

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"Time to put everything away, to take down the sets"

Renamed

We are almost live

, the show will be temporarily recorded "under live conditions on Saturdays between 4 and 6 pm," Philippe Thuillier told the daily.

"That way, time to put everything away and dismantle the sets, the whole team will be back home at 9 pm," added the producer of the program, launched at the end of September to replace

We are not lying down

.

Emmanuel Macron announced Wednesday that curfews would be imposed from Saturday for a month, or even until December 1, in Ile-de-France and in eight cities from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. in order to reduce the daily number of contaminations. at Covid-19.

An arrangement from this weekend

The show will therefore be set up this weekend, Laurent Ruquier in particular to receive the team from the

Ten percent series

(Camille Cottin, Thibault de Montalembert, Grégory Montel, Liliane Rovère and Dominique Besnehard), but also the comedian Mathieu Madénian and singer Melody Gardot, we confirm at France 2.

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Another host could also give up direct: on Wednesday evening, Cyril Hanouna announced on C8 to think about "solutions" so that the public continues to attend his flagship program,

Touche pas à mon poste.

"Maybe we will record with a little delay of one hour to finish at 8 p.m. the recording and TPMP will last until 9.15 p.m. like every night," he explained, adding that his other show,

A take or leave,

would be "also" maintained.