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TV audiences: "Love is in the meadow" still on the rise, far ahead of Franck Dubosc on TF1

2021-11-09T09:56:00.529Z


The farmers of M6 dominate the evening of this Monday, November 8. The TV movie of the Une is ahead of that of France 2 and Arte passes in front of Franc


Card for "Love is in the meadow" on M 6. The program presented by Karine Le Marchand sets a new season record after that of last week.

The first part gathered 4.5 million aficionados, or 19.6% of the television audience, and the second 4.3 million (22% audience share).

It is therefore better than the two parties of last Monday (4.3 and 4.1 million, 19.1% and 23.5%).

TF 1 must therefore be satisfied with second place with its fiction "The Last Part".

Inspired by the story of Franck Dubosc and his father who died of Charcot's disease, the first part of this TV movie brought together 3.6 million (15.8% of PDA) and the second 3.2 million (15.9 % PDA).

On average, 3.4 million people have spent the evening on TF 1 (15.9% of PDA).

That's more than for “He's She” seven days earlier (3.2 million, 15.6% PDA).

On France 2, the fiction “The noise of the trousseaux”, written and directed by Philippe Claudel, brought together 1.7 million viewers (7.9% of PDA).

It is a little less than for the telefilm of last Monday, "Like a clap of thunder" (1.8 million, 8.3% of PDA).

W 9 and TMC shine

Arte takes fourth place with the film “Presumed Innocent” which attracted 1.5 million moviegoers (6.7% of PDA).

The channel thus passes in front of France 3 which programmed the feature film “You will not kill”.

Led by Andrew Garfield and Mel Gibson, it has only been watched by 1.3 million fans of historical fiction (6.2% PDA).

In addition, the cinema also allowed W 9 and TMC to shine.

The first with “Elusive” (1.2 million, 5.5% PDA) and the second with “Wonder Woman” (1 million, 5.8% PDA).

Source: leparis

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