TF1 is changing its programming and is broadcasting the parade of French medallists at the Paris 2024 Games this Saturday with France 2.
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TF1 is changing its programming and is broadcasting the parade of French medallists at the Paris 2024 Games this Saturday with France 2.

Gilles Bouleau and Isabelle Ithurburu will commentate on the parade of French champions this Saturday, September 14, 2024 from 3 p.m. on TF1.

Like France 2, TF1 is also celebrating the medalists of the Paris 2024 Games. On the occasion of the parade, organized this Saturday, September 14, 2024 in honor of the French athletes of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the success of the summer, the information management of the group led by Rodolphe Belmer announced in a press release, published this Wednesday, September 11, that it will broadcast the event on its premium channel. The programs stamped “Reportages”, which usually make up the Saturday afternoon schedule of the One, are thus deprogrammed.

Gilles Bouleau and Isabelle Ithurburu in the comments

From 3 p.m., in “The French celebrate their champions”, Gilles Bouleau and Isabelle Ithurburu, already lined up for the arrival of the Olympic flame in Marseille last May, will comment on “this last highlight of Paris 2024 as close as possible to the athletes, Olympic medallists and their supporters“, assures the channel.

Accompanied by TF1 correspondents and reporters, they will welcome many distinguished guests on set and give the floor to those who thrilled us throughout the summer of 2024.“. LCI will also contribute to the celebrations by broadcasting numerous reports.

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