Quotidien

French television show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Quotidien (French pronunciation: [kɔtidjɛ̃]), also known online as The French show with the good lighting[1], is a French television show, first broadcast 12 September 2016 on the channel TMC.[2] It is presented by Yann Barthès.

Created byYann Barthès
Laurent Bon
Developed byYann Barthès
Théodore Bourdeau
Guillaume Hennette
Directed byTristan Carné
Nicolas Druet
Didier Froehly
Pascal Rétif
Eric Simon
Presented byYann Barthès
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Quotidien
Created byYann Barthès
Laurent Bon
Developed byYann Barthès
Théodore Bourdeau
Guillaume Hennette
Directed byTristan Carné
Nicolas Druet
Didier Froehly
Pascal Rétif
Eric Simon
Presented byYann Barthès
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes171 (season 1)
185 (season 2)
Production
ProducersYann Barthès
Laurent Bon
Production locationsStudios Rive Gauche - AMP Visual TV (set 3), Paris
Running time85 minutes
Production companyBangumi
Original release
NetworkTMC
Release12 September 2016 (2016-09-12) 
present
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History

On 9 May 2016, Yann Barthès announced that he was leaving Canal+'s Le Petit Journal, a programme which he had presented since it began in 2004.[3] On the same day the TF1 Group announced that it had recruited Barthès to present two new programmes: a daily show on its channel TMC and a weekly show on the TF1 channel.[4] Canal+ later announced that Barthès would be replaced as presenter of Le Petit Journal by Cyrille Eldin.[5]

The first episode of Quotidien, broadcast 12 September 2016, featured a guest appearance by the singer Vanessa Paradis who opened the series.[6] It also featured an interview with the Socialist Party politician and former Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira, an appearance by the actor Valérie Lemercier, and a live performance by the band La Femme.[6] The show was watched by 1.3 million viewers, representing 6.3% of the total audience.[7]

Controversies

Catherine Deneuve, on 16 March 2017, defended director Roman Polanski, accused of raping a 13-year-old minor whom he allegedly drugged, arguing that the victim "did not look her age".[8]

In 2020, Yann Barthès was accused of not reacting to the racist words of the former French president Nicolas Sarkozy.[9]

In March 2021, Quotidien was criticised for complacency during an interview of the journalist Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, accused of sexual harassment and rape.[10]

Starring

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NameRole Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7
Journalists
Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch
Hugo Clément
Camille Crosnier
Lilia Hassaine
Paul Larrouturou
Valentine Oberti
Martin Weill
Salhia Brakhlia
Antoine Bristielle
Sophie Dupont
Paul Gasnier
Laura Geisswiller
Baptiste des Monstiers
Abda Sall
Valentine Watrin
Commentators
Marc BeaugéFashion
Julien BellverMedia
Étienne CarbonnierSport & TV
Willy PapaPeople
Juan ArbelaezCooking
Ambre ChalumeauCulture
Nicolas FrescoL'influencé
Arthur GenreLe Dézoom
Clémence MajaniLa Mondaine
Maïa MazauretteSex
Humorists
Vincent Dedienne
Éric et Quentin
Nora Hamzawi
Jonathan Lambert
Camille Lellouche
Le Palmashow
Panayotis Pascot
Thomas Wiesel
Alison Wheeler
Anne Depétrini
Laura Felpin
Pablo Mira
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