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Hunger series n ° 56: from Around the world in 80 days to Sissi, the perils of Christmas programming

2021-12-24T17:02:10.764Z


EXCLUSIVE SUBSCRIBER LETTER - For the holidays, TF1 and France 2 are betting on a free and questionable rereading of classics: the novel by Jules Verne and the fate of the Austro-Hungarian Empress. To accompany New Years Eve, here is a number dedicated to the big show!


Dear subscribers,

As for New Year's Eve meals, the Christmas programming of the channels and platforms puts the small dishes in the big ones.

The blend is eye-catching and the taste buds even if it takes a little time to recover.

For the holidays, long live the tender, the silky, the tinsel and the soft.

Romance and adventure wear beautiful.

It is in this spirit that I have concocted a little compilation of what brightened up my evenings and my last writing marathons and sometimes turned me into cathodic gremlins.

A small being sated having finished his plate well after midnight, and therefore unleashed and frustrated.

If we have to look for a common point between the big machines that are the return of

Emily in Paris

on Netflix, the landing of a new Phileas Fogg on France 2 or a

Sissi

more novel Harlequin than Romy Schneider, it is is perhaps a certain indulgence for lightness, vaudeville and cardboard decorations.

An invitation to travel to leave our worries behind ...

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Source: lefigaro

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