SERIELAND ENTRETIEN - "Scenes of households" is the favorite 2020 series of the French, according to a TV Magazine-Opinion Way poll.

Every evening, since 2009, nearly 4 million viewers follow, on M6, the hassles, joys and spat of five couples.

But how to explain such success?

To understand this, Eva Roque receives Alain Kappauf, the producer of the sitcom, very discreet in the media.

We also owe him the popular "Camera Café", "Kaamelott" and "Derby Girl" on Francetv Slash.

Design of these series, recipes for success ... he confides in SERIELAND.

In 2020,

Scènes de Ménages

was named the favorite series of the French, according to a TV Magazine-Opinion Way poll, published in December.

And for good reason, every evening on M6 for eleven years, several million viewers have become accustomed to meeting Huguette and Raymond, the retired couple who do not give each other gifts or Liliane and José, one-on-one since their son left the nest.

From the birth of the series, to the secrets of writing and the casting, producer Alain Kappauf deciphers the success of

Scènes de Ménages

.

He also reveals to us that a new couple will soon join the cast. 

In SERIELAND, the podcast of Europe 1 Studio by those who love series and make them, the producer, also reveals the secrets of the conception of several cult fictions of which he is at the origin:

Kaamelott,

the series of Alexandre Astier,

Camera Café

with Bruno Solo, but also

En famille

, all broadcast on M6.

What are the strengths of these series?

How to compose a short format and find inspiration on a daily basis?

Alain Kappauf, very discreet in the media, takes us behind the scenes.

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"SERIELAND" is a Europe 1 studio podcast

Author and presentation: Eva Roque


Production: Christophe Pierrot


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Preparation: Magali Butault


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