The return of the cult show with Vincent Lagaf attracts a crazy number of applications

The return of the cult show with Vincent Lagaf attracts a crazy number of applications
The return of the cult show with Vincent Lagaf attracts a crazy number of applications

More than twenty years after its deprogramming from TF1, a cult show is preparing to return to the airwaves of RMC Story: The Bigdil. The number of applications is more than there.

It seems that vintage is also becoming fashionable on television. After the notable return of Fair Priceand that announced of The Wheel of Fortuneon M6, it is now the turn of RMC Story to revive a cult show from the 2000s. Carried by Vincent Lagaf from 1998, its launch date, to 2004, the year it stopped, The Bigdil will revive in 2025. Carried by its historic host and by his sidekick Billfor which Gilles Vautier will once again lend the voice, the program would have, if the channel is to be believed, aroused enormous enthusiasm.

The Bigdil : the staggering number of applications from players and spectators

Announced by Vincent Lagaf exclusively at Tele-Leisurethe return of Bigdil created a real tidal wave. Still according to RMC Story, no less than 17,000 application files would have been received by the channelin six weeks. The TNT channel's servers were not only besieged by requests from players, but also by the desires of the most nostalgic to appear in the audience. In fact, no fewer than 4,000 have already submitted a request to attend the filming of the show. If we are told that “the decor is currently being assembled“, the online registration sites reveal that the first round of registrations will take place on Monday, November 18.

We will keep the main lines“: Vincent Lagaf promises that the show The Bigdil will be faithful to what it was in the 2000s

For this long-awaited return, the show does not “not going to change a comma compared to his first season, affirmed Vincent Lagaf. The one who attests, full of self-deprecation, to have taken “20 years in the mouth“, in fact wants viewers to think that its program has never been canceled, and find it as if they had left it the day before.”We will keep the main lines. I want the new generation to watch the show with their parents“, he proclaimed last June. Although he then admitted that he would not have returned without the character of Bill and without his interpreter, the host nevertheless accepted a change linked to the times. “I don't know anymore if today, you necessarily have to have beautiful girls everywhere. The world has changed, mentalities have changed“, he agreed.

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