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"On the first broadcasts, I was bad": Christophe Dechavanne makes his self-criticism in "What time!"

2023-02-04T11:36:55.661Z


The 65-year-old host admits having needed a few shows before finding his rhythm alongside Léa Salamé. After six months on the air, France 2's Saturday evening talk show is a real success.


Usually leader of his own shows or band leader,

Christophe Dechavanne

surprised last summer by accepting a new role as second in

“Quelle époque!

on France 2.

I will intervene at any time, on any subject, with any guest

, he confided to us before the premiere.

I am asked to give my opinion, to mess around if I want to, to be what I am in real life.

With the experience I have, I think I'm better able to do it now.

After the launch of the talk show carried by Léa Salamé, he told us that he had not yet fully found his place.

"At the beginning, I was not super relaxed, I was a little more relaxed and more spontaneous in the pilot,"

he said while appreciating the work he was doing in this new show.

Over the weeks, the Salamé-Dechavanne duo has been on the prowl and their complicity has become obvious.

If the success of “Quelle époque!

is there, it's because their association works without pretense or unspoken.

“One thing is certain: I am happy with my three guys, Christophe Dechavanne, Philippe Caverivière and Paul de Saint-Sernin”

, told us

Léa Salamé

a few days ago about her colleagues from “Quelle époque!

".

“Christophe has freed himself.

During the first two or three broadcasts, we observed and gauged each other.

We looked for our respective place.

For the past few weeks, he has been totally himself.

He has an astonishing, reassuring role.

We discover it differently.

»

Read alsoChristophe Dechavanne, happy number two in "What an era!"

An opinion shared by Christophe Dechavanne.

“When you've been a pack leader, it's complicated to become the second.

I still have progress to make

,” he said in an interview with

Télé 2 Semaines

.

“On the first emissions, I was bad!

Luckily there was some editing... I let go more now.

And to reveal that” What a time!

» asks him

« a crazy concentration »

.

“I come out of there being more tired than if I had presented the show”

, he assures.

This Saturday evening from 11:10 p.m. on France 2, Léa Salamé and Christophe Dechavanne receive Marlène Schiappa, Marion Maréchal, journalists Alain Marshall and Olivier Truchot, writer Philippe Besson, comedian Waly Dia and surfer Justine Dupont.

Source: lefigaro

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