Étienne Carbonnier, columnist by Yann Barthès that made the audience laugh Daily He returns as the presenter in the first episode of the evening on Wednesday, September 28, every night on TMC. He is commanding sofa 98is a program that traces the 1998 television year, thanks to a large number of archive footage that has sunk into oblivion. Indeed, between the release Titanic In cinema and in France’s victory at the Football World Cup, this year has been rich in events and emotions.
But these archives also make it possible to notice the radical change that has taken place in the twenty-four years since the famous JT really changed the tone of 20 Hours of TF1. At the time, Patrick Poivre d’Arvor was in charge, and Patrick Poivre d’Arvor allowed him to flirt with his guests. “He picks up Sharon Stone on March 18 and begins the interview like this.‘, says Étienne Carbonnier before airing the very surprising series.
“Sharon Stone good evening, do you like squid first? For dinner, if I want to invite you tonight… For example, for dinner. Should I stay away from fish restaurants?‘ started the PPDA under the wide eyes of the American star. The extremely embarrassed actress then gave a shy laugh and looked away as she fidgeted in her chair before answering him.
Six years ago, it was reframed live in the middle of the television news by host Béatrice Dalle, because “literature“He sent her…
Patrick Poivre d’Arvor is currently accused of harassment and sexual violence by 20 women. Regarding the renewal of the rape complaint filed by Florence Porcel, on 22 September the Court of Appeal of Versailles annulled the effects of the classification without the statute of limitations granted by the magistrates.
In 1998 Patrick Poivre d’Arvor accepts Sharon Stone and begins his interview like this…#Canap98 pic.twitter.com/homwdcByHd
— Diary (@Qofficiel) September 28, 2022
Hugo Mallais
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