
The news is busy at the moment for Thierry Ardisson. In addition to the release of his new book The man in black This Wednesday, May 7, he will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of his show last Paris This Friday, May 9 at 10:50 p.m. Friday on the Paris Première channel. This is why the famous producer was the guest of C to you On France 5 this Wednesday, May 7.
1995: Back to Jamel Debbouze’s very first TV!
The columnist Pierre Lescure recalled that it is in Last Paris That Jamel Debbouze had made the very first appearance on television in his career in 1995: “There was this side barred like never because you were going where the desire gave you to finish the night, (…) But there was also a very prescribing side which was quite extra, and I remember that you were the first that made me meet Jamel“. The extract was then broadcast: we discover a Jamel Debbouze all young, barely twenty years old and wearing a blue cap.”Are you the new Smaïn?“Asked the host.”No, I’m Jamel!“, Retorts the future star of humor before evoking with derision the situations tense in his town, hatching.
Thierry Ardisson not convinced by Jamel Debbouze in Last Paris
After reviewing these images, Thierry Ardisson reacted with the franchise we know him: “He had a sketch that I cut, where he was on all fours with a parabolic antenna on his back to capture TV from Morocco. But it was … it was not very good at that time, again. Afterwards, he became imperial, but there …“. This Thursday, he gave us an interview to unveil the program for his special program for the 30th anniversary of Last Pariswith the broadcasting of two numbers: an unpublished with David Foenkinos, Axel Auriant and Franck Dubosc, then a best-of of the last season of the program broadcast in 1995. Thierry Ardisson explains to TV 7 days that the first issue will resume “Traditional codes: crossings of Paris, meetings with rather intellectual people and more festive sequences. (…) I go to a rave party in a kebab, I chat with the Congolese singer Tshegue, then with Vixens, these girls who dance in rap clips. (…) Instead of finishing in a libertine club as in 1995, the program ended at the Saint Eustache church. This is my way of saying that the time has changed“.