“Let the best man win”, the cult game of the 90s, is going to return to television

“Let the best man win”, the cult game of the 90s, is going to return to television
“Let the best man win”, the cult game of the 90s, is going to return to television

The television game launched in 1991 will make its return on M6 and will be presented in the evening by the former host of Top Gear France Philippe Lellouche and the actress Anne-Sophie Girard.

After The right priceM6 will resurrect another cult game from the 90s, May the best winwhich will be presented in the evening by former Top Gear France host Philippe Lellouche and actress Anne-Sophie Girard, the channel announced on Wednesday.

Launched in 1991 on Cinq then broadcast daily from 1992 to 1995 on Antenne 2, the show which revealed Nagui had already been relaunched by the France 2 channel between 2012 and 2015.

As in the original game, 200 anonymous candidates will try to win up to 40,000 euros by answering a series of multiple choice questions, the slightest error leading to their elimination. With one new feature: everyone will be divided according to their age group into four large families, each supported by a celebrity.

New version of the “Weakest Link” in preparation

This relaunch is part of M6’s desire to advance in the game’s previously little-explored terrain (apart from reality TV), while relying on well-known brands.

“We are accelerating,” confirmed David Larramendy, the new boss of M6, during a press conference on the return of the group’s channels. The game is one of the “two important axes” for M6 with fiction, added the one who succeeded Nicolas de Tavernost in April.

The channel thus handed over The right price of TF1 up to date in March and is preparing a new version of Weak linkanother former flagship program of its competitor, hosted by actor Vincent Dedienne, during an event evening.

She will also launch a new serial program, 99 to beatwhere around a hundred candidates of all ages will compete at the same time in a series of challenges.

Return of “Golden Bachelor” and “The Island”

On the reality TV side, in addition to its successful brands (The Traitors, Beijing Express), M6 will also broadcast Le golden bachelor, senior version of his program from the 2000s, where a sixty-year-old looks for his soul mate among around twenty suitors. Its launch, initially scheduled for Thursday, was postponed due to political developments in France.

Also on the menu, the return of The Island, which will follow ten personalities abandoned for ten days on the desert island of Ko Tarutao, off the coast of Thailand. Adventurer Loury Lag will present this show hosted from 2015 to 2018 by explorer Mike Horn.

Another change to come on the Six: the actress Laëtitia Milot will replace Marie Portolano, who left for France 2, at the presentation of the Best pastry chef This year.

Most read

-

-

PREV the American press has red balls against Joe Biden and his team after the debate against Trump
NEXT at what time and on which channel to watch the fight?