By Gabrielle Dumon
Published
December 23 at 10:30 a.m.,
updated December 23 at 10:30 a.m.
VIDEO – This Saturday, December 21, the host of “12 coups de midi” announced that he would return to the airwaves next month with a brand new show.
A regular on television sets, Jean-Luc Reichmann will alternate between the small screen and radio studios from January 2025. As he announced to Parisianthe former host of “Z'amours” will be present on Nostalgie with a new show entitled “On se tutoie?…”, broadcast every Friday between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. A big return after 17 years of absence on the radio.
“It’s been five or six years since Xavier Laissus Pasqualini, the director, spoke to me about it, sent me his wishes,” he explains to our colleagues when they ask him how this project was born. “And I broke down when he told me he was giving me carte blanche. So I'm going to do a show in which I will receive people such as Jean-Louis Aubert Michel Polnareff or Marc Lavoine with whom we will take the time to show ourselves in a different intimacy, in order to start the weekend in style. This will be our “happy hour”.”
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He reveals some elements that pushed him to return to radio, having made his last appearance there in 2008 on the RFM morning show. “I’m going back to basics, because in “audiovisual” there is visual but also audio. My children always told me that I would come back”Jean-Luc Reichmann recalls.
“I almost did it several times but I didn’t have time. And then, after 60, I want something more intimate…” Indeed, in recent years, the host has been filming “12 coups de midi” and those of the detective series Leo Mattéïin which he plays the main role.
My life is on the set or behind a microphone.
Jean-Luc Reichmann
The 64-year-old has finally ruled out the possibility of retiring soon. “I have no reason to stop today. I have the joy of getting up in the morning. I don't feel like I'm going to work. I don’t feel any weariness”assures Jean-Luc Reichmann.
“This year has once again been one of surprises for me, creating a kind of emulation every day. I always have this little clown in my head that makes it a joy every day. My life is on the set or behind a microphone.
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