Louise Bernard with Gauthier Delomez 11:07 am, November 26, 2021

The family adventure show "Tahiti Quest" is back on Gulli after two years of absence.

This new season will be presented by comedian Issa Doumbia.

On Europe 1, the actor claims to be delighted with this new role: "To see children facing their parents, in difficult times, it's very funny".

INTERVIEW

The return of "

family

Koh Lanta

".

The Gulli channel will broadcast its adventure show

Tahiti Quest again

, two years after the last episode, on Saturday evening at 9:05 p.m.

In this game, five families compete against each other in sports or brainstorming events.

Parents and children struggle in a competitive but united atmosphere, and above all in the paradisiacal setting, not in Tahiti as at the beginning, but on the beaches of the Dominican Republic.

The show will be presented by comedian Issa Doumbia.

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"I have always loved the world of children"

"I have always liked their universe, their way of being frank, of freeing themselves, of not having a filter", confides the actor at the microphone of Europe 1, delighted to be at the helm of a program with children.

"Seeing children facing their parents, in difficult times, it can be very funny. I have known this show for years, and it has always interested me", continues the comedian, who succeeds Benjamin Castaldi, Olivier Minne and Chris Marques at the presentation.

This season, the

Tahiti Quest

show

has chosen the theme of pirates, where families compete to find treasure on the beaches of the island of the Dominican Republic.

A filming made complicated by the weather conditions

It gives very beautiful images, but behind the scenes, the shooting was not so idyllic.

We had to deal with the vagaries of the weather, which was very changeable in the Caribbean.

"We fought every day," admits Issa Doumbia.

"The weather is super nice, and five minutes later, it's raining. The production, already knowing the terrain, had already planned hours of 'more shooting', he said.

"I told myself that we were going to shoot this in 40 minutes maximum, not at all! We could spend the day there so much the weather changes there. It's crazy!", He says on Europe 1. L he comedian is therefore presenting the

Tahiti Quest program

this season, which is scheduled to air every Saturday at 9:05 p.m. on Gulli.