Explain to us the mechanics of this new game…
Bruno Guillon: For the first time, we have a panel of people speaking in real time. On a voluntary basis, we do not use a survey organization. The panel consists of 100 people from different socio-cultural, professional and regional backgrounds. The questions are about France only and are about everyday life. For example, we can ask which dish is the symbol of French cuisine.
What is your purpose with this entertainment?
Suggest a family show we can watch together at 9:00 on a Saturday night. Personality duos will also try to guess the panel’s answers. They will be able to win up to € 150,000 for the benefit of an association.
Is it important to give the program a charitable touch?
Yes, because inviting celebrities to make money and go with it seems complicated and inappropriate. We are in a period when associations are somewhat bloodless due to the various crises we have been through. If we have the opportunity to help them, it’s nice to do so. It is also one of the mission and values advocated by the public service.
You presented Your Life in the Games with Nagui on April 1st. The program, watched by 2.2 million people, took the 3rd place in the evening ratings. What is your balance sheet?
Beyond the numbers, it’s extremely positive because we faced strong competition from the TV movie France 3, Dans l’ombre des dunes and The Voice. Frankly, I would have signed this score on purpose from the very beginning. In fact, we’ll be recording two more shows from the start of the school year.
Definitely, you’ll find yourself facing the finale of The Voice tonight. Does it create additional stress?
It’s been a long time since I put pressure on myself for the audience. On the contrary, it provides a certain emulation and it is more exciting to face programs that work well. And whatever happens, we’re going to shoot a second 100% France show.
Want to be France TV’s Mr Games?
It would suit me well to be one of the “Misters” of France 2 already. I have the advantage of playing but also a talk on RTL (Le Bon Dimanche Show, every Sunday at 2:00 p.m., editor’s note) and entertainment on Fun Radio (Bruno on Fun Radio, all week, from 6am) I offer up to 10). am), so I don’t feel trapped in a costume.
What are your suggestions for being at peace with the public?
stay by myself Whether it’s the TV nominees or the audience, I have no intention of playing a role. I’m Bruno Guillon and people who see me outside say I’ve been on TV. I don’t pretend to listen to them, I really care about them. It’s not a studied empathy, it’s in my nature.
Off camera, are you an actor?
Yes I love ! I play board, card and role-playing games because they make everyday life different every day.
100% France, Saturday 3 June at 21:01 at France 2
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