An old show presented by Nagui in the 1990s is back! All the information: Cinema and series

An old show presented by Nagui in the 1990s is back! All the information: Cinema and series
An old show presented by Nagui in the 1990s is back! All the information: Cinema and series

M6 is preparing to relaunch a cult game from the 1990s, May the Best Win, formerly presented by Nagui. According to Le Parisien, Philippe Lellouche should take control of this new version of the program.

Summer is coming, but the wind of nostalgia is not inclined to leave the program schedule of terrestrial channels. After The right price And Secret Story, these are The weakest link, The Bachelor (in Golden version) or again The Bigdil which will soon return to our screens. And for those who wish to dust off old cult formats, M6 positions itself as an undisputed leader, ready to relaunch games that have shone among the competition. This is how she rekindled the flame of Right price by retaining the fundamentals of entertainment, while adding an unusual duo, composed of Eric Antoine and Vincent Piguet.

The game that revealed Nagui’s talents

In the same vein, M6 is preparing to resurrect another emblematic one from the 1990s, May the best win. According to information reported by our colleagues from Parisian, filming should start soon with a principle identical to the original game: questions of general culture, where, in the end, the last participant in the running wins. This concept allowed Nagui, presenter of the time, to be propelled as one of the leading figures of France Télévisions. He then passed the torch to Laurent Petitguillaume (1993) then Laurence Boccolini (1995), before taking over in 2010 for three short years.

Return to TV presentation for Philippe Lellouche?

To embody this new version, M6 would strongly consider the actor Philippe Lellouche. The latter has already tried his hand at animation by rolling mechanics to Top Gear from 2015 to 2023 on RMC Découverte. Before turning on the flashing light, as was justified on Europe 1: “It was a perfect show for me, guys who were a little freewheeling. We pretty much did what we wanted. It was magnificent (…) But maybe the era has changed, it You need a change of scenery from time to time.”. Philippe Lellouche would therefore return to service, and would be accompanied for the occasion by a co-driver, with in pole position, comedian Anne-Sophie Girardcolumnist of The big week with Ophélie Meunier. “But nothing is done”, assures someone close to the case. A few more weeks of patience before the lights turn green.

published June 16, Arthur Marchesseault, AlloCine

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