Created in 15 days to bring culture to life after the October curfew, the France 2 program "6 à la maison" returns on Wednesday evening, this time with a weekly rhythm.
Its presenter Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine explains Wednesday in "Culture Médias" the importance of this return to the antenna, after a stop in December.
The program designed to help the world of culture in times of crisis is back.
6 à la maison
returns Wednesday evening at 10:30 p.m. on France 2. It is the cultural program - hosted by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and Patrick Cohen -, which the channel launched at short notice, daily, during the first curfew in mid-October.
Home 6
ended in December, much to the regret of everyone involved, according to her host.
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"It was a meeting which excited us and which excited the artists", explains Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.
"We said to ourselves that it was a real shame to stop there. We tried to keep the show going, and France 2 offered us this new box, it's great."
"Being in family with the artists"
6 at home
takes on a new, weekly rhythm.
The show will now last 1h30, compared to 1 hour in its daily version.
The sequences will therefore be lengthened, including that of Bertrand Chameroy.
It is in particular this luxury of time that differentiates this program from
C à vous
, the daily talk-show hosted by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on France 5.
"In
6 at home
, the artists really have all the say. We offer them 1h30 of freedom and discussions", rejoices the presenter.
"This is why this show is special, and it is a real pleasure for the teams. We have the feeling of being in family with the artists."
The show resumes Wednesday evening at 10:30 pm on France 2. It will also be broadcast on Culturebox, the ephemeral France Televisions channel devoted to culture, which will be launched in the coming days.