Louise Bernard, with Solène Delinger 10:44 a.m., January 10, 2023, modified at 10:48 a.m., January 10, 2023

Since the stop of "Plus belle la vie" last November, France 3 has been rebroadcasting programs on the slot historically occupied by the series.

But, the audiences are not at the rendezvous.

The channel of the France TV group will therefore rely on the daily broadcast of the program "Samedi d'en rire", presented by Jean-Luc Lemoine. 

The program carried by Jean-Luc Lemoine, will be broadcast every day at 8:20 p.m.

A box historically occupied by

Plus belle la vie

and which, since the end of the series, has seen several shows: reruns of Mory Sacko's cooking show,

Open kitchen

... or even, at the moment,

Les 100 places to see. 

A shorter show than the Saturday show

France Télévisions will therefore soon be betting on another program: a daily version of

Samedi d'en rire,

always with Jean-Luc Lemoine at the presentation.

A shorter version since the show on Saturday lasts 1h30. 

Saturday to laugh the daily

 will offer the same concept as the Saturday show: a dive into our humorous and musical heritage.

A new program will then be launched: that of Carole Gaessler, devoted to the Olympic Games.

Last summer, it was originally announced for January 2023 but was postponed. 

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Raise audiences

The challenge for France 3 is to raise the audiences of this box, which have been collapsing since the end of

Plus belle la vie.

Rebroadcasts of

Open Kitchen

had to face a big competition with the broadcast of the Football World Cup.

It was indeed hard to resist.

But, even since the end of the competition, viewers have not returned to France 3. France Télévisions is therefore betting on

Samedi d'en rire

because the show works well on Saturdays.

To see if the daily variation will also find its audience.