France Télévisions announces the end of the game show after more than fifty years of existence

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Laurent Romejko, presenter of the program, “Des figures et des Lettres”, on the set of the show, February 16, 2012 at the France Télévision headquarters, in Paris. FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP

The oldest game show in France, “Numbers and Letters”, will disappear from the France Télévisions schedules at the start of the school year, after more than fifty years of existence, announced broadcast director Stéphane Sitbon-Gomez on Sunday May 5, In La Tribune Sunday.

“The weekend programming of “Numbers and Letters” was not crowned with success. After fifty years of existence, it is an emblematic meeting. It’s a difficult decision, but we have made the choice to stop this program”did he declare.

Since the start of the school year in September 2022, the game created in 1972 has only been broadcast on weekends. “A goodbye show will bring together Patrice Laffont and Laurent Romejko (its first and last presenter), and will thank all the teams”added the antenna director.

Stopping Recent Shows

The place on France 3 for the emblematic game, on Saturday and Sunday at 5:15 p.m., will now be occupied by the television adaptation of another emblematic program from Radio France, “The game of 1,000 euros”, until then broadcast only on Saturdays.

Mr. Sitbon-Gomez also announced the non-renewal of much more recent programs such as “Bertrand n’a pas slept” or “En bande organised”, “because they have not fully found their audience”.

“On the other hand, many recent programs are being renewed, such as “Cmedia” (France 5) and “Bel et bien” (France 2). We will also continue our strategy aimed at young audiences by investing in the Twitch platform from the start of the school year”continued Mr. Sitbon-Gomez.

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