Jean-Pierre Bacri in "Le Sens de la fête".

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THIBAULT GRABHERR / TF1 PROD

An evening in tribute to Jean-Pierre Bacri.

For its first unscrambled broadcast,

Le Sens de la fête

, a feature film worn by the actor who died last Monday at the age of 69, was a hit on TF1 this Sunday, bringing together 7,223,000 fans on average, or 31.4% audience share, according to Médiamétrie.

When it was released in theaters in 2017, the comedy by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache had totaled just over 3 million admissions.

Far behind, France 2, France 3 and M6 stand in a pocket square.

HHhH

gathered 2.66 million viewers, or 11.4% of the public on France 2, the final

of the Morse Surveys

gathered 2.57 million viewers on France 3, or 10.4% of PDA.

Zone Interdite 

on M6, brought together 2.21 million people, or 9.4% of the public.

On TNT, the retransmission of the Portugal / France Handball World Championship match was followed by 1.06 million supporters, or 4.1% of PDA.

Arte follows with the film

Les Vikings

, which attracted 915,000 moviegoers, or 3.8% of the public.

Television

Death of Jean-Pierre Bacri: “Un air de famille”, “Le Sens de la fête”, “Burger Quiz” ... The channels jostle their grid to pay homage to the actor

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