Hélène Mannarino has a busy end to the year.
Once is not custom, the host presents a new number of the “Grand Quiz”, usually broadcast in the summer, this Wednesday, December 28 from 9:10 p.m. on TF1.
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An unusual spread
The journalist took the reins of this new meeting, produced by Adventure Line Productions, on July 23, 2021 with an evening devoted to driving licenses.
In all, she has already presented four, always scheduled in July or August.
It is therefore the first time that the competition has been featured on the front page at this time.
A choice that can be explained by the theme of the evening, which is none other than the year 2022.
“This shows that, on the contrary, the
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Grand Quiz” can be everywhere, all year round.
And then, above all, we are talking this time about the year 2022. It is a report so necessarily it is broadcast before the end of the year
, ”she explained in the program” Culture Media on Europe 1.
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Six personalities lend themselves to the game
The show will, once again, be an opportunity to test yourself as a family.
On the set, 150 people will be divided into three generations and each will be accompanied by personalities: Joyce Jonathan and Tom Villa for 18/34 year olds, Manu Payet and Julie De Bona for 35/49 year olds and Laurent Mariotte and Chantal Goya for 50 and over.
Mystery guests who marked the year 2022 will also come to play.
Hélène Mannarino will ask 47 questions focused on the highlights of the past year.
“We are really going to scan all current topics.
We are going to talk about sport, music… There will be lots of surprises
, ”she continued.
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Audiences down
With this show, the host, who also presents “C Canteloup” on TF1, hits the bull's eye with the audiences who were disappointing during the last show broadcast on August 7th.
Only 1.65 million viewers had followed the program devoted to the baccalaureate which was beaten by “Fort Boyard” (France 2).
A significant drop compared to the number on memory broadcast a month earlier which had gathered 2.64 million fans.
Note that the first “Grand quiz”, scheduled for July 2021, had fascinated 3.47 million French people.
If the audiences are therefore down, TF1 still continues to bet on this program since two other issues are already planned for 2023 with the themes of the intelligence quotient and the Highway Code.