A broken record that did not make much noise.

This Saturday, Bruno became the second greatest champion of the

12 strokes of noon

on TF1.

A fine performance that was not mentioned on the air, no doubt because the candidate took the place of Christian Quesada, whose name has been among the taboo words since the man was convicted of bribery of minors and possession and dissemination of child pornography images.

Questioned by our colleagues from

Télé-Loisirs

, the master of noon confirmed that no reference to Christian Quesada had been made during the filming of the show. "It was after the show that I realized that I was officially second in the ranking," explained Bruno. When Eric had passed him, of course, it had been mentioned because he was becoming number 1. There, it was done without me realizing it. "

After 193 participations, Bruno can boast of having collected the sum of 812,995 euros in winnings and gifts.

For the champion, there is one goal to achieve: that of surpassing Eric's record.

If he continues to string together victories, it should only be a matter of days.

The record holder is indeed gone after 199 issues with 921,316 euros in his pocket.

To find out if the king of the game by Jean-Luc Reichmann will be dethroned, meet on August 13.

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  • Christian Quesada

  • Television

  • Record

  • TF1

  • Jean Luc Reichmann

  • Game