It's a date which many viewers were waiting for with great impatience this Thursday, January 2. And for good reason! On RMC Story, the channel of the French group Altice, the famous Vincent Lagaf' returned to the screen with one of its greatest television programs ever to exist on the small screen: The Bigdil.
Accompanied by Bill, his extraterrestrial comrade who hosts the show, Vincent Lagaf' had a mission: not to change anything that had made the game show so successful in the early 2000s. And obviously, after the audience card from the first broadcast, the famous host had a message to convey to TF1. As evidence his joke full of innuendo made live on BFM TV for the attention of the first private channel of the French audiovisual landscape.
Vincent Lagaf' pays TF1 live
This is it: the Bigdil is finally back on a French television channel! In the annals of the French audiovisual landscape and the biggest game shows since its immense audience success in the early 2000s, the show hosted by Vincent Lagaf' officially returned to RMC Story this Thursday, January 2. For a little over an hour, the first candidates followed one another, in a broadcast format strictly similar to that which the millions of viewers fans of the program could follow more than twenty years ago.
Friday January 3, the day after the first broadcast of Bigdil, Vincent Lagaf' was invited to react on BFM TV to the audience success achieved the day before. “I am very happy and very happy […] This morning, when I was told the good news, it was more than pleasant“reacted the host about the 1.8 million viewers who followed the big premiere of bigdil. Nevertheless, Vincent Lagaf', who never had his tongue in his pocket, took advantage of it to send a message… to TF1.
A revenge full of bitterness for the host
Just after confiding in his happiness to see the Bigdil to know such an audience for the first broadcast, Vincent Lagaf' attacked TF1. With a smirkthe host begins: “Above all, I would like to dedicate this success to Fabrice Bailly, the Antenna Director of TF1”. Seeing the irony, the BFM TV journalist then relaunches Vincent Lagaf', telling him that he is stating his words “with a smile“.
Vincent Lagaf', for his part, is satisfied with only a simple “oui” as a response. A question then arises: what is hidden behind this sentence ? Would TF1 have categorically refused the return of bigdil on its antenna? Whoever lives will know, one could say… In the meantime, the bigdil and Vincent Lagaf' are back… and not just a little!