Signed “Cat’s Eyes”. TF 1 is once again the audience leader on Monday thanks to the second evening of its event series. Led by Camille Lou, Claire Romain and Constance Labbé, the French fiction brought together 3.85 million fans watching its two new, unpublished episodes. This represents 21.7% of the entire public. On the commercial target of women purchasing managers aged under 50 (FRDA-50), the market share remains at an excellent level: 34.9%. “Cat's Eyes,” however, is down from its launch last week, with nearly 700,000 viewers, 2.7 audience share points (PDA) and 4.3 FRDA-50 market share points lost.
M 6 is second, by a hair, with the sequel to “L’Amour est dans le pré”. The agricultural meeting program embodied by Karine Le Marchand brings together 3.84 million romantics, for an audience share of 19.8%. The FRDA-50 market share amounts to 26.3%. Last week, there were 3.89 million (19.5% PDA) in front of their screen watching “ADP”, and 25.6% of the FRDA-50.
A good distance from the leading duo, France 2 climbs onto the podium with “les Invisibles”. The detective series with Guillaume Cramoisan and Déborah Krey brings together 2.19 million curious people (11.2% PDA). Last week, French fiction attracted 2.5 million curious people (12.2%). Behind, we find not France 3 but Arte. The Franco-German channel is a hit Monday evening with “Maigret Tends a Trap”, a 1958 detective film with Jean Gabin in the title role. The adventures of the hero imagined by Georges Simenon sent shivers down the spines of 1.43 million suspense fans (7.2% PDA).
France 3 does less well with a more recent feature film: “American Sniper”. The war film, by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper, attracted 1.13 million moviegoers and 5.9% of the public. TMC is also doing well thanks to “Gladiator”, the epic by Ridley Scott with Russell Crowe. Scheduled to coincide with the theatrical release of the second opus of the saga, it convinced 857,000 fans (5.5% PDA), achieving a FRDA-50 market share of no less than 8.9%.