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“I had my blindfold on CNews”: Yann Barthès ironizes his hearing at the National Assembly in “Quotidien”

2024-03-27T19:36:03.733Z

Highlights: “I had my blindfold on CNews”: Yann Barthès ironizes his hearing at the National Assembly in “Quotidien”. The host of the talk show broadcast every weekday evening on TMC was questioned this Wednesday morning by members of the commission of inquiry into TNT frequencies. “Jean Marc, without Jeff Panacloc”, compares the host of “Touche pas à mon poste” while mentioning his colleague from CNews.


The host of the talk show broadcast every weekday evening on TMC was questioned this Wednesday morning by members of the commission of inquiry into TNT frequencies.


Beyond the substance, it is more the form which was scrutinized following the hearing of

Yann Barthès

this March 27 at the National Assembly as part of the commission of inquiry into the allocation of frequencies for TNT channels .

And one sequence in particular delighted the host's opponents.

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As Yann Barthès introduces himself and reaches the end of his carefully prepared monologue, the latter realizes that a sheet is missing from his file.

“And uh... I'm missing the ending [...] It's stupid, it was going well,”

he declares, laughing.

It doesn't take much for Cyril Hanouna and Pascal Praud to ridicule the journalist.

“Jean Marc, without Jeff Panacloc”

, compares the host of “Touche pas à mon poste” while mentioning his colleague from CNews.

Also read: Fleece jacket, duel with the RN, “pride” as a presenter... What to remember from Yann Barthès' hearing at the National Assembly

A good player, the presenter of “Quotidien” also did not fail to take this moment with derision.

And this, from the first seconds of the evening edition of the show.

“Good evening, welcome.

Thank you for watching “Daily”.

It’s Wednesday, March 27…”

he begins while discreetly going back and forth on the set pretending to look for something at his feet.

Precipitously cutting off the applause, he calls out to the audience by asking:

“Excuse me, have you not seen my sheet?

In fact I lost a leaf

. ”

So I hope that we will find the sheet because I would have liked to finish my text

Yann Barthès

“It was all well done”

Eager to make his joke understood to as many people as possible, Yann Barthès then explains the context in which he lost this famous sheet.

He then displays a video taken during the hearing, the same morning, where we see the columnist Julien Bellver, the head of the TF1 feeds, Ara Aprikian and

“my polar”

says Yann Barthès with humor.

“During my presentation text - which I had prepared well, it was well printed, well put in my little red pocket - I get to the end and bam the last sheet is missing.

However, it was all well done.

So I hope that we will find the sheet because I would have liked to finish my text and find this sheet, it must be there

,” he quips before launching the

“beginning

” of the talk.

But he does not stop there and second-rately questions Julien Bellver, also present at the National Assembly.

“Did it show that I didn’t have my paper?

[...] Anyway, it doesn't matter.

So no big deal that I had my blindfold on CNews, class.

Who had the chance to get up this morning and type on a news channel banner

“Yann Barthès lost in his notes”.

»

During the program in question, “L’heure des Pros”, Pascal Praud drives home the point by saying:

“he doesn’t know how to write Monsieur Barthès.

He writes his name, he already makes two spelling mistakes

.

Here again, the presenter of “Quotidien” is amused by this pique, a pen in one hand and a whiteboard in the other.

“Well if I know how to write, the proof.

Look, there is no fault

,” he says while turning his sign with the words: “la fraze du jour”.

Source: lefigaro

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