In the 90s, the woman who would later become one of the French's favorite presenters was a candidate for the game broadcast on TF1. With success.
Model, singer, saleswoman, hostess… Before her first appearance on television as music columnist for the show “Midi Pile” in January 1995 on France 3 Paris, Karine Le Marchand took on odd jobs. In November 1991, she appeared on TF1 in “La Une est à vous” as a backing vocalist for the American David Hasselhoff.
In a long interview given to Brutthe native of Nancy returned to her first steps in the world of work. “I also participated in games on televisionshe revealed. I did “A golden family” with four friends, we said we were cousins. There was a blonde and a redhead, we didn't look at all alike but no one had checked anything. »
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-Karine Le Marchand
Launched in 1990 on TF1, “A golden family” was broadcast daily in prime time access with, successively, Patrick Roy, Bernard Montiel and Laurent Cabrol hosting. For three years, Camille Combal has taken up the game for a weekly broadcast in the second half of the evening, bringing new life to it.
“We were in trouble, we had to move”told Karine Le Marchand about her registrations in TV games. “We were five pretty cute friends and we signed up. We had won 8,000 francs each (the equivalent of around 2,000 euros today, editor’s note)it was really good. » Despite her research, the M6 host says she has not found the images.
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