“The comedian and the singer join public radio for a weekend during the Christmas holidays, one for entertainment and the other for a musical column”. This is how our colleagues from Parisian have exclusively announced the upcoming arrival of Julien Doré and Manu Payet on France Inter. The actor will be in the spotlight for his own daily called “Studio Paillettes” and will be on air during the second week of the school holidays, we have learned. “Recruitment in the works for several months”assure our colleagues. “We wanted to work with him but we have few slots available in our busy schedule. He is happy but he is taking this experience very seriously. He is going to make a show with rough edges and freedom of tone. It's It is important that he has fun and is neither corseted nor muzzled,” explained Jonathan Curiel, the content director of France Inter.
Julien Doré arrives on France Inter
For his part, Julien Doré will take over the morning music column and will succeed Benjamin Biolay a year and a half later. Fans of the singer who recently released his album entitled Imposteur will have the pleasure of finding him on the airwaves for a week, from December 23 to 27 precisely in “Julien Doré’n Co”. He will talk in particular about his favorite songs. Jonathan Curiel told the Parisian : “He’s going to give us the titles that nourish him, that inspire him, about which he has things to say. And it wouldn’t surprise me if he suggests a cover on the air”.
Philippe Katerine will also be there!
Other new features? Our colleagues announce that singer Philippe Katerine will also be there and will have carte blanche on Sunday December 15 from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. for the “Zouzou Show”, in a nod to the title of his new album. The very funny David Castello-Lopes will host a great general knowledge game around fun facts on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 at noon. Also, several hosts from France Inter including Charline Vanhoenacker, Ali Rebeihi and many others will play the “1,000 Euro Game” where the questions were written for the occasion by primary school children. Very proud of his programming, the content director of France Inter concluded in front of Le Parisien: “This end of the year risks being loaded with French and international political news. We have the need to inform, decipher and explain the complexity of the world. Which we will do as qualitatively as possible during all the holidays in our numerous sections of information Consequently, we will also need to unplug, to surprise listeners with moments of comfort. This is why we wanted to make the end-of-year schedule special..
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