While the channel aims to “strongly mark” this 12-year history 12 strokes noongave us a few words about the return of the Jean-Luc Reichmann series to our screens. At a press conference, he said he also agreed to filming a documentary to be released on July 2 to highlight his fights. “I accepted because my fights are to be as unifying as possible, as we have done in TF1 for 21 years, to take care of the next generations… Guys, compared to Léo Matteï, this is my fight,” he explained first. I have a family and I still have 4 children at home”
“We’re going back to the set set Leo Mattei… »
Whoever insisted he would “never thank enough” for “total freedom” to TF1 was fully confident in his lawsuits that were close to his heart and decided to use his notoriety. “My battles, once again the transference, these children, the world of tomorrow, our children. The more we talk to them, the more we maintain that bond with parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and the better society will be. Jean-Luc Reichmann added: “I really want and need kindness, and I think our society needs it too”.
The animator is aware of his aura and responsibility, so he has extremely high standards for himself. “People trust me, and I shouldn’t break that trust,” she says. And he affirms that even if he “works 20 hours a day,” he “has never experienced the feeling of working because it is a matter of sharing feelings.” Talking about the work and the program, Jean-Luc Reichmann gives us a scoop: “We’re going back to the set set. Leo Mattei in Marseille in September”.
“He’s the boss!” »
Aired on TF1 since December 12, 2013, the series currently has 9 seasons! Created by Jean-Luc Reichmann, his friend Nathalie Lecoultre and Michel Alexandre, we follow police commander Léo Matteï, who joins the minors’ brigade after the disappearance of his 8-year-old daughter, Eloïse. In the program? Investigations more complex than each other to help children in distress. Grateful for his career, Jean-Luc Reichmann says: “Through the radio, thanks to the television, I was fortunate enough to be able to convey messages like Léo Matteï, first and foremost because I am an actor, so I was able to come to my first loves to convey these messages about differences and child protection”.
The presenter also appeared in 6 episodes of the series Leo MatteiThat’s why the four will be directed by his wife, Nathalie Lecoultre, whose filming will begin next September in Marseille! He concluded this “big news” by humorously acknowledging that he was “it” anyway. [le] always the leader” because “he’s the boss! “. She ended this collaboration with her partner: “As in life, the rulers are women, let’s not forget, let’s be clear and realistic”.
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Source: Programme Television

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