TF1 is prime time leader on Friday November 22 with the French rugby team's match against Argentina, won by the Blues (37-23). According to Médiamétrie, he was passionate 6,68 millions of supporters, or 34,8% audiences aged 4 and over. This match, commented by Stefan Etcheverry, Thomas Lombard and Christian Califano, was part of the Autumn Nation Series. The previous meeting of the Blues, which was also held on the occasion of the Autumn Nation Series, took place on Saturday November 16. Antoine Dupont and his teammates, who then triumphed against New Zealand, brought together 7.27 million viewers (37.9% of the public; 46.8% of women responsible for purchases under 50 – FRDA- 50). A real hit. Friday November 15, it was the “Star Academy”, hosted by Nikos Aliagas, with Karima Charni, which was on the front page menu. With its two parts, the entertainment brought together, on average, 2.97 million viewers (21.9% of the public; 36.0% of the FRDA-50).
“Astrid and Raphaëlle” on France 2 is holding up well
France 2 is second with the fourth episode of the new season 5 of the French series “Astrid et Raphaëlle”. He captured 4,55 millions of viewers (21,9% of the public). This fourth episode, entitled “The Last of the Aztecs”, was written by Joseph Lantigny and Alexandre de Seguins and directed by Julien Seri. Following it, an episode of the detective series played by Sara Mortensen (Astrid) and Lola Dewaere (Raphaëlle), was rebroadcast. He captivated 3,81 millions of viewers (18,0% of the public). Last week, the new episode – the third of season 5 – was watched by 4.61 million viewers (23.6% of the public; 9.7% of the FRDA-50). The rebroadcast episode was broadcast by 3.40 million viewers (19.9% of the public; 8.4% of the FRDA-50).
M6 is third with a new number of the game “Let the best win!”, led by Philippe Lellouche and Anne-Sophie Girard. The first part, from 9:14 p.m. to 9:52 p.m., enthused 1,11 million of viewers (5,3% of the public). The second, from 9:52 p.m. to 11:01 p.m.: 1,13 million of viewers (6,1% of the public). The program had as guests Paul El Kharrat, Lola Dubini, Anne Roumanoff and Christophe Alévêque. For its launch, on Wednesday September 11, the game attracted, during its first part (9:14 p.m.-10:01 p.m.), 1.26 million viewers (6.9% of the public; 11% of the FRDA-50), and, during of the second (10:01 p.m.-11:03 p.m.), 1.04 million viewers (7.0% of the public). Friday November 15, the rebroadcast of the French comedy “Epouse-moi mon pote”, by and with Tarek Boudali (2017), was on display at La Six. It made 1.22 million viewers laugh (6.7% of the public; 12.7% of the FRDA-50).
France 3 is fourth with the musical entertainment “La Fête de la chanson à l’orientale”. Hosted by Laury Thilleman and André Manoukian from Tangier, Morocco, it brought together 915.000 viewers (4,8% of the public). It counted on the participation of many artists, including Chico et les Gypsies, Enrico Macias, Chimène Badi, Gilbert Montagné, Khaled and Ycare. The previous number of “La Fête de la chanson à l'orientale”, scheduled for June 14 and filmed in Marrakech (Morocco), brought together 1.02 million viewers (5.8% of the public; 1.6% of FRDA-50). Seven days ago, La Trois rebroadcast the French film “Who loves me follows me!” by José Alcala, with Daniel Auteuil, Bernard Le Coq and Catherine Frot. This film, released in 2019, was viewed by 1.55 million viewers (8.2% of the public; 1.8% of the FRDA-50).
As for other channels, Arte stands out with the new film “Corsage” by Marie Kreutzer (Germany, Austria, France), around the figure of Sissi, with Vicky Krieps in the title role. Released in December 2022 on our screens, the feature film convinced 758.000 viewers (3,8% of the public). Last week, Arte already occupied fifth position with the unreleased German film “The Fox and the Soldier” by Adrian Goiginger (2022). It had been seen by 707,000 viewers (3.9% of the public; 0.6% of FRDA-50).
Note that this Friday, November 22, France 5 showed “Napoleon seen by Abel Gance” – a landmark work of silent cinema, lasting more than seven hours and dating from 1927 – in a version restored over sixteen years by the Cinémathèque française, with the support of the National Center for Moving Image Cinema (CNC). The first part, from 9:08 p.m. to 12:59 a.m., appealed 144.000 viewers (1,1% of the public). The second, proposed following: 41.000 viewers (2,2% of the public).