“The entire world of culture will be represented,” promises Nagui. The presenter of “Taratata” and “Don't forget the lyrics! » on France 2 announces this Monday a new cultural awards ceremony, in January, entitled “Les Bravos d’or”.
Around fifteen categories
“The starting point was to tell myself that, since the 7 d’or (the TV awards which disappeared in 2003, editor’s note), television no longer had its awards party,” explains the 63-year-old host, who himself had received a “golden 7” on several occasions for the game “May the best win”.
But while the “golden 7” only rewarded TV shows, the host and producer chose to expand to all cultural disciplines to “make a transversal ceremony”, with around fifteen categories.
“The entire world of culture will be represented: cinema, theater, television, radio, books, podcasts, streaming, etc. », he explains.
“An observation” of public success
This show will be “not an election” but will draw up “an assessment” of public success: there will be no vote or jury and the rewards will be based on measuring the number of entries or sales, audiences, etc. A popular position that Nagui claims: “the observation of public success is not an insult in itself”.
“Les Bravos d’or” will be scheduled at 9 p.m. and Nagui will co-present them with Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi, his accomplice on the radio show “La Bande Original” on France Inter. Filming will take place “during December at the Théâtre Marigny” in Paris. If the show has a good audience, “it is destined to be repeated” in subsequent years, he says.
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