INTERVIEW – Laurent Ruquier spoke for “20 Minutes” about his new programme, “Yesterday, today, tomorrow”, produced by Thierry Ardisson, which he launched this Tuesday at 21:10 at France 2
D-Day for Yesterday Today Tomorrow. Laurent Ruquier launched this Tuesday at 9:10 p.m. its new program is live France 2. In this program is produced together with Thierry Ardisson, commenting on archival tape recorders, the presenter opens a debate on four societal phenomena that hit the news. In this case: telecrochet, the World Cup, prostitution and the dreams of teenagers. How was this topic discussed yesterday? Viewers will know from the video clipIN A (National Audiovisual Institute). Several figures will then be gathered at the shooting location to discuss it.
Laurent Ruquier thus returns to the first part of the evening on channel two after leaving the second part of the evening Saturday on Greetings Leahalone on command What an era! “I have no regrets or regrets,” said the presenter who confided 20 minutes.
How did you get the idea for the formatYesterday Today Tomorrow ?
It was born out of a bit of frustration… I did television children [émission diffusée chaque dimanche à 18h35 sur France 2] where we dive a lot into the picture of the past but only from the point of view of entertainment and in front of guests for whom(…) Read more in 20 minutes
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