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"Celebrity Farm" soon back?

2020-09-24T18:14:42.768Z


A subsidiary of the Satisfaction group, which belongs to Arthur, is working on a new version of this rural reality show.


Pigs, cows, chickens and other farmyard animals will they be back on TF 1 or elsewhere?

Possible!

According to our information, an updated version of "La Ferme Celebrities" is on the desks of several channel owners, including a large one.

It is the producer Antoine Henriquet ("Moms and Famous", "The Villa of broken hearts" ...) who is at the origin of this unexpected return.

A few weeks ago, his company Ah!

production (a Satisfaction subsidiary, which belongs to Arthur), has bought the rights to this international format, still broadcast in Scandinavia, Brazil and Romania.

With the aim of sticking to health news.

Objective: to surf the return to the countryside which has become a real trend since the confinement.

With a purebred farmer as a host, as we see in "Love is in the meadow", every Monday on M 6. In 2015, Endemol had already tried it, without success.

Three editions

Launched in April 2004 on TF 1, the first season of “The Celebrity Farm” created the event, with Christophe Dechavanne and Patrice Carmouze presenting: 8.5 million viewers (45.7% of PDA).

By winning this edition toured in Visan (Vaucluse), the former footballer Pascal Olmeta was able to pay 180,000 euros to the association "Les Williams en Corse" in favor of research on Williams syndrome.

Also participating: Massimo Gargia, Danièle Gilbert, Mia Frye, Vincent Mc Doom, Ève Angeli or Élodie Gossuin.

The following year, Nathalie Marquay, married to Jean-Pierre Pernaut in 2007, made a lot of talk about her.

But it is the singer Jordy who won the game for the benefit of the association "France Parkinson" in favor of research on this disease.

Side audiences, this second season lost one million followers, with an average of 5.8 million.

It's always better than the third and last edition, which moved to South Africa in the winter of 2010, this time with Benjamin Castaldi and Jean-Pierre Foucault at the presentation: 3.8 million people.

Mickaël Vendetta, then, won 110,000 euros for the French Secours populaire.

Source: leparis

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