On display in The Valley of Fools by director Xavier Beauvois which will be released in theaters this Wednesday September 13 with Madeleine Beauvois and Pierre Richard, Jean-Paul Rouve was the guest of C to you on France 5 this Friday, November 8, 2024.
Jean-Paul Rouve cannot get used to the death of Michel Blanc
Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine notably wanted to pay tribute to Michel Blanc by broadcasting an extract from his appearance in C à Vous with Jean-Paul Rouve and Isabelle Nanty in 2021 for Les Tuches 4. “It's weird, because when you started talking about it, there was this photo (of Michel Blanc on the screens), and… I can't get used to itIn fact. I feel like he's invited! Do you see? It makes me so weird… When he left, they played the memories, I couldn't watch it on TV. It's not possible. There are people like that. It feels weird“, declared the one who collaborated on several occasions with Michel Blanc.
When Jean-Paul Rouve upset Antonio Banderas…
Joined in the show by Antoine de Caune, Jean-Paul Rouve then rediscovered, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Canal+, a sketch of Nowhere else of May 2000 in which he complained to the programmer Alain De Greef – who had agreed to play the game – about not having been able to be reimbursed for the services of a prostitute in Cannes via expense reports. “You could have done anything, you would never have been fired!“, exclaimed the host of France 5. A statement confirmed by her guest, who also praised the fair play of Pierre Lescure at the time: “As soon as we asked them to do sketches, they were always okay. (…) It even went far, because one day, we did a sketch – we were live – and it was Antonio Banderasthe guest. And I played a character who translated Maurice (Barthélémy) into Spanish. But it had nothing to do with Antonio Banderas, really not. And he took it for himself… At the first commercial break, he leaves. There, panic on board. They call De Greef into his office“. When the programmer learned that the famous Spaniard wanted to leave, he replied: “Well, let it break!“. “It’s great!” laughed Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine.
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