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- This program features many celebrities gathered in a restaurant, of which comedian Pierre Palmade is the director, in a multitude of short scenes and humorous sketches which are linked together.
- Liliane and Maud are twin sisters. The first is a modest provincial hairdresser while the second leads the great life in Paris. They both fight over their mother's custody.
- Follows the intertwined stories of five couples and their entourage, living in the same opulent Parisian building, over the four seasons of the year.
- Les Victoires de la Musique is an annual French award ceremony where the Victoire accolade is delivered by the French Ministry of Culture to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. The show is televised.
- Twelve contestants (6 men, 6 women) play each day for a place in the final round by answering questions about general knowledge. In the final round, the surviving contestant tries to provide correct answers to 21 questions in 6 categories.
- Comedian and actor Franck Dubosc hosts a great comedy show dedicated to the best moments of the 2007 Just For Laughs Festival live from Montreal.
- Following the dramatic fire that broke down on Monday April 15, 2019 at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, many artists are joining forces for a meaningful solidarity night as a call for donations is launched during the show broadcast.
- In Paris, aboard a bateau-mouche sailing along the Seine, Armelle hosts entertainment and audiovisual personalities who have crossed paths with comic trio Les Inconnus, first discovered by the French public in Le Petit Théâtre de Bouvard.
- Singers, comedians and artists, accompanied by the greatest choirs in France, perform their hits, in collaboration with Association Plus de Vie, as part of the national solidarity campaign in favor of hospitalized elderly people.
- TV host Matthieu Delormeau offers you a prime time television talk show mainly focusing on social issues, in which he invites you to discover colorful portraits of men and women with surprising daily lives. Some celebrities are also shown.
- Relvisit the amazing careers of the greatest singers who saw their destiny shattered at the height of their glory: Daniel Balavoine, Grégory Lemarchal, Claude François, Michel Berger, Filip Nikolic, Michael Jackson, and Whitney Houston.
- French celebrity Amanda Scott hosts a talk-show in the style of her favorite American comedians.
- Initiated at the request of French Ministry of Culture Jack Lang in 1981, this national music celebration takes place each Summer on June 21. Each year, on that very day, one of the most important concerts is broadcast live on television.
- For 30 years, France's Top 50 music chart rocked the daily life of several generations of French people. This program delights you by recapitulating, chronologically year after year, the most celebrated hits of the last three decades.
- On the occasion of Jean Paul Gaultier's 40-year career and his show "Fashion Freak Show" at the Folies Bergère, France 2 has given carte blanche to the most famous French couturier of the world who has created for the first time a great show of varieties fully immersed in his universe. Jean Paul Gaultier who, in his childhood, dreamed while watching the variety shows of Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier, takes the reins of this great entertainment mixing music and fashion.
- During this evening of comedy, sketches, virtual duets, humorous montages of news reports, and parodies of politicians, Laurent Gerra obviously keeps his promises and does not forbid himself anything.
- Famous French media personality Michel Drucker tells the story of his iconic 80s TV program, Champs-Élysées.
- The guest list of Quebec and French artists and humorists gathered to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of "Just for Laughs" is impressive. France 2 proposes four 90-minute programs to be broadcast every Sunday in August.
- On the occasion of the release of his ninth studio album "Ce soir on sort... (Tonight we're going out ...)", Patrick Bruel presents a live event on France 2 and invites viewers to celebrate with him his big return to music ... From the Dôme de Paris, Patrick Bruel will co-host the evening alongside Michel Drucker. Together, they will travel 35 years of hits through the albums that have punctuated the course of his career. On stage, he sings from the new album, plus many guests will perform with him, as a duet or trio, the songs that have made him one of the favorite singers of the French.
- Virgin Radio highlights the pop, rock, electro, international titles broadcast by the station that make the buzz, as well as its own discoveries, widely broadcast on the air, which will soon be in all playlists and on other radio stations.
- Famous French comedians tickle the funny bone of the audience and have them in hysterics with their witty observations, sketches and tongue-in-cheek humor. Michel Drucker is hosting.
- The show aims to stage and film the meeting of a public figure (mostly singers and comedians) with one of his fans, to the latter's surprise, who unexpectedly receives a visit from the star at his home.
- France 3, in association with Carson Prod., pays tribute to French pop star Johnny Hallyday, who died today, December 6, 2017, at the age of 74.
- Gala and fundraiser evening for Sidaction 2009 under the chairmanship of the vice-president of the association, Madame Line Renaud.
- -"L'Été indien" is a Franco-Quebec television program presented by Michel Drucker and Julie Snyder, recorded in 2014 from the Old Port of Montreal (in Canada). It is broadcast in France on France 2, in Quebec on TVA and in the world on TV5 Monde. The Indian summer is the first Franco-Quebec summer talk show presented by a duo of well-known animators from both sides of the Atlantic, Michel Drucker and Julie Snyder. It brings together artists from the French-speaking world who have made their mark in 2013 and 2014. The show offers artists to trace the best moments of their past year. Julie also challenges guests in a variety of locations. These sequences are launched from the open-air stage in Montreal (Canada), on the banks of the St. Lawrence River where the stars are also welcomed. The facilitators take advantage of the change of scenery of their guests to make staggered interviews. They must complete challenges on the set, perform new experiences or reveal previously experienced adventures.