While Laurent Ruquier asked his guests what their tics were in the issue of "Children of TV" broadcast last Sunday on France 2, Warren Zavatta asked for help. "Excuse me, I opened my finger," said the 55-year-old actor who came to promote his show entitled Sortie de piste that he plays at the Lucernaire theater in Paris. At the beginning of the show, he hooked the little finger of his left hand on the edge of the table, letting a few drops of blood flow.
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A firefighter quickly intervened, equipped with his medical briefcase, to disinfect the wound and apply a bandage. "I already had a little thing for two or three days and it reopened with the stress," reassured a Warren Zavatta in a good mood despite this small incident. "I'm sorry to disrupt the show." The production kept in the editing this unusual sequence where Laurent Ruquier was amused by the intervention of a makeup artist to take care of "the forehead of Caroline Roux" while his other guest had "a bleeding finger".
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Last Sunday, this issue of "Children of TV" gathered 2,546,000 viewers on average (17.1% PDA) on France 2 according to Médiamétrie. A record audience share according to producer Endemol France.