Daily: A famous comedian who failed from Yann Barthès’ gang! He won’t be part of the team… and that’s not a bad thing!

Daily: A famous comedian who failed from Yann Barthès’ gang! He won’t be part of the team… and that’s not a bad thing!
Daily: A famous comedian who failed from Yann Barthès’ gang! He won’t be part of the team… and that’s not a bad thing!

Already eight years since Daily has established itself as one of the flagship pre-evening shows. Since the start in September 2016, Yann Barthès has not aged a bit! But if he is comfortably installed in his chair as host, around him, the faces of the columnists have changed over the seasons. Viewers thus discovered, among others, Etienne Carbonnier, Hugo Clément, Baptiste des Monstiers, Martin Weill and even Lilia Hassaine. Another well-known actor and humorist could also have been part of the merry band… but he was rejected!

This community personality is none other than Bertrand Usclatwhose Release dedicates his portrait in its edition of Monday April 29, on the occasion of the release that same day of his long format Brows 24adapted from Grazeparody program of the media Raw. For two weeks now, he has been presenting this extended version of his famous sketches on Canal+. A real chance for him who emphasizes to our colleagues that he has carte blanche in his work. Which would not be the case elsewhere…”The political dimension that we can give to Broute, we could not have it on TF1 or M6“, assures Martin Darondeau, his co-author. In the past, everything has not been simple for Bertrand Usclat in the audiovisual world. Indeed, Release reminds that France TV fired him from another project” while “Daily didn’t want him as a columnist.

Bertrand Usclat chameleon on TV… but not in Quotidien

Because in GrazeFrom now on Brows 24, Bertrand Usclat brings a cynical and sociological look at current events. Thus, the parody does not hesitate to slip into the skin of different characters, all different in order to turn certain situations into humor. “He has a real chameleon side. He plays the right-wing conservative, the bobo or the far-left cool baba equally well“, notes Martin Darondeau. And the least we can say is that this exercise suits the person concerned perfectly! “I may never do anything other than that in what I writeconfides Bertrand Usclat. I like to continue to explore this social and satirical vein. A longer format would allow characters to be developed, to create empathy, to be able to go deeper into a form of uneasiness.“This is now possible with Broute 24 where each episode lasts around twenty minutes.

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