The ceremony of NRJ Music Awards is to be continued at 9:10 p.m. on TF1. This year, the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès de Cannes is hosting this event with Nikos Aliagas as master of ceremonies. Every year, the biggest French and international stars come together for the only awards ceremony where the winners are elected by the public. Who will succeed Vitaa as French-speaking female artist of the year? To Slimane as a French-speaking male artist? To Dua Lipa for the title of international female artist, or to Ed Sheeran as international male artist?
At 9:10 p.m. on France 2 we look at the crossover Astrid, Raphaëlle and Alexandra Ehle. Alexandra Ehle joins forces with Astrid Nielsen and Raphaëlle Coste for an investigation where corpses no longer have eyes: what did their retinas see before dying?… Without fuss, this special episode is a crossover between two detective series general public of FranceTélévisions, does the job, as the expression says. And the actors (all four!) are hilarious from start to finish. We’re having a good time. It’s already more than good, right?
Canal+ put on at 9:10 p.m. on, the game Werewolves. “Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux”, the best-selling French board game in the world, is reinvented life-size. “Loups Garous” takes place in the heart of a forest, in a village. Ex-DGSE agent, criminal lawyer, actress, mathematician: 13 players, experts in strategy and concealment, are embarking on this experience.
We end this selection with, and the broadcast TV from the 2000s at 9:10 p.m. on France 3. After the carefreeness of the 80s and the insolence of the 90s, the 2000s will mark a real turning point in the evolution of French television, which will no longer be the same. At the start of the decade, small screen stars replaced cinema icons and graced the front pages of magazines. New faces, such as Nikos Aliagas, Benjamin Castaldi, Flavie Flament and Marc-Olivier Fogiel, appear in the daily lives of viewers. M6, which we still call “the little channel that’s on the rise”, will shake up the codes, with the broadcast of “Loft story”, a new type of show that we call reality TV.
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