Since September, every Saturday in the second part of the evening, France 2 viewers find Léa Salamé as well as Christophe Dechavanne and Philippe Caverivière in the program “Quelle époque!”.
Cultural, media, societal or political news, everything goes there.
Thus, artists, polemicists, intellectuals, great sportsmen and politicians, but also new talents and young influencers, meet and debate.
This week, the cast is heterogeneous.
Vincent Lagaf
' will be around the table to talk about his autobiographical book
I was called Franck
.
A book in which he looks back on his career as an adopted child.
At his side, the journalist
Tristan Waleckx
, presenter of "Complement of the investigation" on France 2
,
the singer
Enrico Macias
and the actress
Laure Calamy,
revealed in
Ten percent
.
It will also be necessary to count on the presence of
Violette d'Urso
, the daughter of the model Inès de la Fressange, who is releasing her first book
Even the noise of the night has changed
where she recounts her childhood marked by the absence of her father Luigi d'Urso.
The Italian businessman and art dealer died suddenly in 2003 of a heart attack when she was just 6 years old.
To read also “I had doubts …”: Léa Salamé hesitated before receiving “the Snake” in “What time!”
For the political part of the show, Léa Salamé will interview
Olivier Véran
, government spokesperson.
Pension reform and the resulting social tensions are on the menu of the interview.
The former Minister of Health will also have to attend the always uncompromising chronicle of comedian Philippe Caverivière.