Bad news for all his fans Ask please, perfect crimes and Font. France 3’s three detective series have just been canceled by the channel despite very good viewers. The first series was watched by more than 3 million people (15% of the public) when it aired on September 6, the second was watched by 3.2 million (17.8% of the public) on August 30, and the last by 3.9 people. According to figures received by our colleagues from Médiamétrie, million curious people (18.4% of PDA) last February puremedia.
Asked by our colleaguesallocatedAnne Holmes, program director of France Télévisions, described these surprising stops with reference to herself: the impression of having made the rounds of these fictions “. “ Open Please search, The hardest part was mixing religion and research. same for me Font, Where we mix letters and investigation, it’s not a case of criminal art, because we follow a brigade that specializes in artwork, it’s easier to weave. And basically, to be honest, we also need space because if we want to start pilots we need to stop some editing. ‘ he justified himself.
” when it comes perfect crimes, it’s been a lot. I have some regrets with this series: We used the same pairs of researchers each time because it worked well. So we actually had four shows: the series with Philippe Caroit, the series with Isabelle Gélinas, the series with Julie Ferrier… And at one point, I think there were too many duos. We didn’t have room for all these versions of the same series.”he continued.
fans Murders… but it can blow. This unit series will continue with research exploring new territories. Anne Holmes announced a final shoot with Catherine Marchal and Isabelle Otero in Béarn, then with Elodie Frenck in Chantilly, and finally with Nicolas Gob and Marie-Christine Barrault on the Côte Fleurie.
Clara Kolodny
Source: Programme Television

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