“Something blew up!” : The CA team is experiencing a technical problem (VIDEO)

“Something blew up!” : The CA team is experiencing a technical problem (VIDEO)
“Something blew up!” : The CA team is experiencing a technical problem (VIDEO)

The show CA You was broadcast this Tuesday, November 12, and Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine's team received several guests, including Sophie Binet, president of the CGT, and journalist Nicolas Beytout, to discuss social issues.

Many guests!

Raphaëlle Bacqué and Vanessa Schneider were also present to talk about their book Successions. Family secrets published by Albin Michel. The actress Emmanuelle Béart, godmother of the STOP energy exclusion association, also made an appearance. The rest of the show welcomed Romain Duris and Vincent Fichot, who came to promote the film A Missing Part, which is released in theaters this Wednesday, November 13. True to its tradition of promoting musical artists, the show invited the group Asphalt to perform Lame de fond. However, as soon as Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine gave the signal to begin, a technical problem appeared: although the instruments were audible, the singer's voice remained inaudible to the team and the viewers.

A technical problem in the program…

There is a small problem, we actually couldn't hear anything“, she interrupted them. So she waited a few seconds to see if the problem resolved itself. “Let's start again. Is the microphone problem fixed or not?“, she asked the management before explaining to the viewers and the group: “This is the first time this has happened, test your microphone. In management? No, there's nothing at all, it's complicated“, she insisted before getting up to give her microphone to the group.

It's not possible… Is there a cut?! Something blew up!” she said.

Fortunately, a few seconds later, the group was able to resume their song, the problem having been resolved. Asphalt's first EP will be released next spring in stores and on streaming platforms.

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