TV show: Arnaud Ducret in all states, Forbidden Zone… What to watch on TV tonight?

TV show: Arnaud Ducret in all states, Forbidden Zone… What to watch on TV tonight?

Entertainment Arnaud Ducret in all its states, Zone banned magazine, Eugénie Grandet drama and Au bout c’est la mer magazine… Here is a selection of Télé 7 Jours for Tuesday, August 16, 2022, prepared by the editors.

fun Arnaud Ducret in all his forms To be followed at 21:10 TF1. It’s a completely new and innovative show that combines both a one-man show and a fiction where guests surpass themselves and surprise us. Many surprises will follow throughout the programme, a surprising and explosive mix between sketches and parodic fictions from the scene set on the beaches of Mourillon in Toulon. Arnaud Ducret is surrounded by a five-star cast: Élie Semoun, Michaël Youn, Audrey Fleurot, François-Xavier Demaison, Jeff Panacloc and others.

at 21:10 M6 looking at the magazine Restricted area. Still a little-known destination twenty years ago, the Gulf of Morbihan attracts more and more French people today. However, it is still possible to spend a “Robinson” vacation there in a dreamlike setting accessible to all. The growing success of these magical places is also an opportunity for locals.

Channel+ bet on the drama at 21:10 Eugenie Grandet. In the early 19th century, a wealthy nobleman found his ambition turned against him after he refused to surrender to his daughter’s desire for marriage… The magnificent Joséphine Japy embodies a more determined Eugenie than Balzac’s novel. Marc Dugain thus brings a modern and feminist twist to his adaptation, which is both a moving tale of liberation and a violent drama about greed. All gracefully illuminated by candlelight, in slow motion. Success.

We conclude this selection with the magazine. there is the sea at the end at 9:00 am France 5. François Pécheux sails on the Loire, France’s longest river. Descending more than 1000 km from the Saint-Nazaire Estuary, he discovered this river with its changing but always wild nature. After flying over its source in Ardèche and exploring its first gorges by canoe, he meets a shepherd woman and her 200 sheep, the true keepers of the river. He borrows a toue sand pit with a passionate young sailor in Nièvre. Arriving in Chambord, the group is a team of acrobats waiting for François. Near Saint-Nazaire, the adventurer finds a team of pilots tasked with taking 31,000-tonne mastodons from the Loire to the mouth from the river to the Atlantic Ocean.

Sarah Ibri

Source: Programme Television

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