TV show: Best pastry chef: Professionals, Viens on s’aime… What to watch on TV tonight?

TV show: Best pastry chef: Professionals, Viens on s’aime… What to watch on TV tonight?

Contest for the best pastry chef: Professionals, new program Viens on s’aime, documentary Un Président, Europe and war and the biographical A United Kingdom… Here is the Télé 7 Jours selection for Thursday, June 30, 2022, created by writing.

competition best pastry chef: Professionalsstarts at 21:10 M6. 6 pairs of pastry chefs still in progress will roll up their sleeves to pass two new tests. Above all, the test of great competition: the artistic piece under the particularly keen eye of star chocolatier Patrick Roger, known worldwide for his chocolate sculptures.

at 21:18 C8 watching the new show let’s make love to each other. To celebrate “marriage month” as it should be, Delphine Wespiser hosts a date dedicated to love. In “Viens We Love Each Other” it’s not about the marriage proposals made with the knees on the floor, but the hidden cameras at Cyril Hanouna.

France 2 bet on the documentary at 21:10 A President, Europe and war. On January 1, 2022, France took over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. By taking office, the French president, together with his partners, plans to push many reforms. But the war in Ukraine turns their plans upside down. A stunned Europe must face its most serious crisis since the Second World War on its own soil. Guy Lagache’s camera follows his political action in this context, with the help of President France’s diplomatic cell, from the first days of the crisis, a month before the war, and until today, at the Elysée Palace and during his European tours.

We end this selection with a biography in the UK at 21:05 honey 25. In London and South Africa in the late 1940s, the thwarted love story of Botswana’s first president-to-be, Prince Seretse Khama, and Ruth Williams, a humble 24-year-old Londoner. This is a relationship and this marriage is scandalous. director Amma Asante set out to tell us about it. If everything is a little sinful because of oversimplicity and sentimentality, we are passionate about the condemnation of British foreign policy of that time and especially the beautiful pas de deux between David Oyelowo (“Selma”) and Rosamund Pike.

Sarah Ibri

Source: Programme Television

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