Patrick Poivre d'Arvor closes CNews' book -

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  • Did you not take the time to read the

    20 Minutes

    "Television" pages

    this week?

  • Instant zapping, key figures, behind the scenes information, we give you the recap of the week of January 4, 2021.

Beware of spoilers… We're talking about television here.

From reality TV to the

13 Hours

News

via the regional thrillers of France 3,

20 Minutes

and, above all, his incredible writing of the “Retro” section (made up of one person) scrutinizes everything he passes on the little one. 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 news and the indiscretions of the week.

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

The number of the week

The truck drivers warmed up the 6ter engine.

This Thursday, M6's little sister offered the first two episodes of

Queens of the Road

, a documentary series that follows seven female truck drivers at the heart of their profession.

On average, 566,000 viewers followed their adventure.

This is simply a historic record for the launch of a bonus show on the channel.

Flash info

It was his last chapter.

This Saturday, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor hosted the last issue of

Vive les livres

on CNews.

In this program of less than ten minutes broadcast daily, PPDA received 800 guests.

“A lot of sadness.

I liked this formula like all the literary shows I have hosted since 1988. What can help the book is essential to rise, "commented on Twitter the host, who made no comment to the antenna on stopping its transmission.

The announcer news

Before moving on to the “popcorn” news, what if we take a video break to watch what awaits us on TV this Saturday?

A busy schedule, you will see it!

The popcorn info

What is this delirium around the candidates of the last season of

Top Chef

 ?

Last November, the bubbly Justine Piluso launched her own show on Téva.

Last Monday, we discovered Mallory Gabsi in the new episode of

Nightmare in the Kitchen

.

And surprise, it is now Mory Sacko who invites himself again in the post with the launch of

Open Kitchen: a chef on the road

, on France 3, from February.

Every Saturday at 8.15 p.m., the one who was part of Paul Pairet's brigade will discover the traditional dishes of the French soil.

Last week, we told you that TF1 was getting a makeover by adopting a new look that you were able to discover on Wednesday on the air.

Incredible but true, France 5 topped the chain at the post by adopting its new graphic charter on Monday!

Now, to announce its advertisements, three shots start at a glance then widen to reveal the surroundings.

In total, 75 videos were shot with the aim of "taking a step back and height".

📍Nouvel Habillage @ France5tv "France 5 widening the frame": 75 new sets, 75 musical signatures, 75 original creations.

#NeelsCastillon #MotionPalace pic.twitter.com/5PWjtyxGJa

- France5servicepresse (@ servicePresseF5) January 6, 2021

If you've made the choice to wake up with RMC on the weekends, maybe you've noticed a dramatic change when you had breakfast this morning.

As of today, the radio station merged its morning show with BFMTV.

Clearly, by tapping into RMC on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., you will now be listening to the 24-hour news channel.

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