“Two years ago I said I was giving myself three years to get back to television but I'm not going to wait three years. I'm not saying I'm quitting the job, but I'm just saying I'm not going to scratch at doors like a cat anymore. Everyone has my number, everyone knows that if someone offers me something that suits me, I would be delighted.
While he lived badly his absence on television, Christophe Dechavanne seems to have received the providential phone call.
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Indeed, according to our colleagues from
Parisian
, the host is preparing to join France 2. Channel that he made known in the early 1980s with "It's even better in the afternoon" and which he rediscovered in 1996 with “Télé Qua Non” and “Du fer dans les spinachs”.
Every Saturday in the second part of the evening, he will officiate alongside Léa Salamé in the talk show which will succeed “We are live”.
It was the journalist, fan of Christophe Dechavanne, who called on him to take on the role of “permanent guest” on her show.
Last April, the 64-year-old host discovered a passion for comedy after filming in an episode of
Captain Marleau
under the leadership of Josée Dayan.
"I am thoroughly !
I need to express myself artistically.
As we have seen, I have fewer opportunities to do so elsewhere so I called agents who have not yet answered me.
I am taking acting lessons.
It's a job I don't know.
When I filmed fifteen years ago in
Hubert et le chien
and then in
Braquage en famille
, I was not ready.
The best idea would be, I will prompt Josée, to create a permanent pair.
I got on so well with Corinne
[Masiero,
, he told us.