It was time for Laurent Ruquier to show up. guest Buzz-TV The host of France 2, hosted by Damien Canivez and Sarah Lecoeuvre, responded harshly to the attacks of Philippe Bouvard and comedian Fary. But that’s not all, because after the failure of his performances the audience did not forget what Thierry Ardisson did. Yesterday Today Tomorrow last November. Open C Media On France 5, the producer of Laurent Ruquier’s new show (which will not return to air) said that this fiasco “altogether“The animator’s fault.”All the people on the set will be able to tell you about it. (…) Laurent did not understand that this was an emissions slogan. And he did something else. She didn’t come home Laurent was doing a lot of work, a little overworked. In any case, she never made it into the show, not at all what we expected. It’s nice that the channel stopped the show.‘, he declared brutally.
on the set Buzz-TV, Laurent Ruquier therefore took the opportunity to respond to his colleague and did not hesitate to fight him in return. “Thierry Ardisson says it’s my fault! In any case, I hope he scores well with his Coluche, because if he has a bad score, it won’t be mine. Thierry, it’s always somebody else’s fault! Never his! But hey, he was also the co-producer of this show!‘ began by referring to the very disappointing audience of its first issue.hotel of time Presented by Thierry Ardisson at France 3 last year.
Laurent Ruquier later relented: “A failure, I think that’s what keeps you coming back“. The host of Big Heads on RTL announced that he will do it too”never written for theater“If he hadn’t been fired from TF1 after spending five days with his show in the 1990s. News The audience was a disaster. Today it became a hit with its twelfth play directed by Stéphane Plaza and Valérie Mairesse.
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Source: Programme Television

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