Alexis Patri 2:54 pm, August 23, 2021

After having presented "Les Z'Amours" for three years, Bruno Guillon recorded the end of the show at the end of the morning of France 2. The host explains in the program of Philippe Vandel, "Culture Médias", to what looks like "Take turns", the new game he is launching on Monday and which he will present every day at 11:25 am.

INTERVIEW

It's a big change that France 2 inaugurates on Monday for its late morning. Gone is the cult show

Les Z'Amours

, launched in 1995 and stopped after 7,556 issues. Make way for a new game:

Each in turn

. The host of the box remains the same: Bruno Guillon. The latter tells Europe 1 to be delighted to launch this new entertainment, despite his emotion for the last of

Z'Amours, 

broadcast on Saturday. "I was sad," admits the host at the microphone of

Culture Médias

. "

Les Z'amours 

was a great story, in which I participated very little: I took the reins of the show for three years."

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"I'm leaving with a light heart, in the sense that the audiences of the show have never been so good for 10 years. The contract had been fulfilled on my side," adds Bruno Guillon.

"But I also leave with a lot of sadness, because 

Les Z'Amours

is a team of about sixty people, some of whom have been there since the very beginning of the show. Of course, on the day of the shooting of the last show, broadcast last Saturday, the emotion was special. "

Candidates who form "a real gang"

With

each in turn

, no more couple questions, but room for general culture. Thirty people make up the public, all candidates for the game. They are drawn each day to come and compete in a duel. And whoever wins takes the next step: Japanese billiards. An agility test that allows you to win money or gifts by throwing a ball into one of the holes in the pool table. Applicants can thus accumulate gains as they are issued.

But the losers are not eliminated for all that: they remain in the audience, and can even be drawn again to play again later.

An operation that immediately pleased Bruno Guillon.

"There is very quickly a story that will settle with the viewers, because some candidates will stay for several shows. We get to know them and we get attached very quickly. They become a real band", rejoices- he.

"This is one of the rare games where, when a candidate loses, he encourages the other to win the final jackpot!"

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A rapprochement facilitated by the links already existing between certain candidates, who are sometimes in a couple, colleagues, or from the same family. They will sometimes have to play against each other. 

Each in turn

, which starts on Monday, is broadcast every day of the week on France 2 at 11:25 a.m.