The humorist Samuel Bambi hosts this Wednesday evening on Canal + "Le Gala du Jamel Comedy Club".

He explains in "Culture Médias" what this program consists of, and how it differs from the program created by Jamel Debbouze 14 years ago.

INTERVIEW

In 14 years of existence, the 

Jamel Comedy Club

has brought out a large part of the current comedy scene.

It is one of them, Samuel Bambi, who takes up the torch from Jamel Debbouze, by hosting

the Jamel Comedy Club Gala

on Wednesday evening on Canal + 

.

The young comedian, who became famous thanks to his duo Bambi and Younès, explains in 

Culture Médias

how he intends to modernize the genre of the stand-up show.

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Parodies and glitter

After the second edition of 

Sixty

, Canal + offers another program focused on humor and stand-up: the 

Jamel Comedy Club Gala. 

At its head, a protégé of Jamel Debbouze, Samuel Bambi, who wants to "dust off" the 

Jamel Comedy Club

.

"Be careful, when I say dust off, it's not that the show was dusty," he warns.

"But after 14 years, you have to reinvent yourself". 

A precision that does not prevent Jamel Debbouze from winnowing him a few minutes later, a surprise guest from 

Culture Médias

reached by phone.

"Samuel Bambi? I found him in the street," he laughs.

Proof of the link between the two men and the two programs, Le 

Gala du Jamel Comedy Club 

is held at the Paradis Latin theater, but diffuses the legendary brick decor of the Jamel Comedy Club against its backdrop. 

In detail, Samuel Bambi promises for this modernized version of the 

JCC

"dancers, glitter, videos ... There is in particular a parody of the

Validé

series

 which is incredible".

Like its mother show, this new version of the JCC will highlight the new generation of comedians, including Morgane Cadignan, Paul Mirabel and Fanny Ruwet.