On Monday, November 14th, TF1 reserved a prime time event for the Unknowns. The program played the card of authenticity as the trio of Didier Bourdon, Pascal Légimitus and Bernard Campan found themselves in a parallel world where they were truly unknown and where their most famous sketches were played by other artists. Only here it is not an Unknown, which is evidenced by the pouring of disastrous reviews on social networks, who wanted and the result clearly did not meet public expectations.
Tuesday, November 15, Cyril Hanouna is back on this program. Do not touch My TV. And we have to believe that the C8 host doesn’t appreciate the reinterpretation of these cult sketches either. “The problem is that the Unknowns are so strong that replaying their skits will definitely be less good. When you have monsters like the Unknowns, they are the best, we’ve never been better. For me, on parody level, we’ve never done better. they are ahead”, After his argument with MP Louis Boyard, the most talked-about person in the last few days guessed.
TPMP’s evening guest, Laurent Baffie, challenged him, citing another group of legendary comedians who were also the main rivals at the time. “And Fools shit?”, he muttered. “Yeah, this shitCyril Hanouna replied without gloves. “No Unknowns above, sorryBenjamin Castaldi later revealed that the disappointing spectacle with 3,140,000 viewers, or 16.5%, cost 1.5m euros.The production sent the artists to the slaughterhouse (…) Les Inconnus, everything is fine for them, we see how indispensable they are”, continued Cyril Hanouna.
Jean-Marie Bigard, now a columnist at TPMP, also shared her point of view: “In fact, when I’m offered to remake the stick at a show, he does it for me, and I say ‘no’. You should leave it where it is. I’ll do this a little less well as it’s already stamped in people’s memory.‘ he asserted.
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Source: Programme Television

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