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Pierre Palmade will revisit the Carpentier shows on France 2

2022-05-20T16:16:01.454Z


PARISIAN INFO. The comedian will soon bring together singers and actors for a new version of the cult shows of the 1970s signed


Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier revolutionized the very notion of entertainment, first on the radio, then for television in the 1970s and 1980s, with programs that have become cult like "La grande farandole", the "Sacha Show", "Top à …” or “Number 1”.

At the Carpentiers, there was no professional animator, the artists ensuring the fluidity of the show themselves, giving the impression of a group of friends, giving free rein to their imagination and their creativity through sketches and songs, sometimes unprecedented.

Up to more than 15 million viewers then gathered in front of their small screen to have fun with the stars of the moment, from Georges Brassens to Michel Berger, from Claude François to Serge Gainsbourg, from Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Hallyday to France Gall.

Since then, the name of the Carpentiers has become "the" reference and, the model of their show, the Holy Grail to be found.

Muriel Robin, Carole Bouquet, Christophe Willem, Nana Mouskouri, Véronique Sanson

And it is Pierre Palmade who will try this time to take up the challenge.

After the success of "They love each other... Finally almost" on TF1 last April, the comedian is currently working on the staging of a prime time show for France 2, mixing actresses and actors, singers and singers.

Are thus expected, for filming in the coming weeks, profiles as varied as Isabelle Nanty, Carole Bouquet, Muriel Robin or André Dussollier and, on the music side, Nolwenn Leroy, Christophe Willem, and even artists who have already participated in the original shows Carpentiers, like Nana Mouskouri, Véronique Sanson or Eddy Mitchell.

On the program: sketches, medleys and duets...

Source: leparis

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