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TF1: Jarry will host a new big show

2021-03-03T10:22:33.019Z


The comedian was chosen to present the French adaptation of "Game Of Talents", a derivative of "Incredible talent".


After “Good Singers” this summer, TF1 is once again betting on Jarry.

According to our information, the comedian of Arthur's band will host the French adaptation of "Game Of Talents", a Spanish format derived from "Incroyable talent", two programs produced by the teams of Fremantle ("L ' Love is in the meadow ”,“ A Golden Family ”…).

We can also compare this family show to a "Who's who?"

», Animated at the time by Marie-Ange Nardi, artistic version.

The exact concept?

Teams made up of members of the public and personalities are tasked with investigating the hidden talent of the candidates on stage.

It is up to them to unmask who is an opera singer, weightlifter or even fire eater.

Difficulty: they can only be based on the appearance of the performer and some clues.

Some may see a parentage link with "Guess My Age", on C8, or with "I Can See Your Voice", whose filming for M 6 (with Issa Doumbia at the presentation) was postponed because of the crisis health of Covid-19.

After an American and English version, “Game Of Talents” therefore continues to tour the world.

In France, the recordings of this great barnum, which mixes game and entertainment, should begin in April.

Not so long ago, the front page had given up on producing the adaptation of "The World's Best".

Here, international artists were to perform in front of three jurors and a panel of fifty entertainment experts, installed in a wall.

Launched just after the Super Bowl in February 2019, this talent show captivated 22 million Americans in the second half of the evening on CBS.

The audiences were then dropped to 5 million and less for the following numbers.

Source: leparis

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