Successful return for Vincent Lagaf'

Successful return for Vincent Lagaf'
Successful return for Vincent Lagaf'

In detail, it was even the first national channel for several categories of viewers, including housewives under 50, people under 50, 25-49 year olds and even children aged 4 to 14.

A legendary game from the 90s is making a comeback… on Belgian television

Extended, the new version of this cult game, which brought together millions of viewers every day in the pre-evening on TF1 from 1998 to 2004, will be broadcast weekly, between rebroadcasts and best-ofs. Note that the show will also be broadcast in Belgium on RTL-Tvi, on a date which has not yet been made public.

“I find the Bigdil as I loved him”: when the host says that he is picking things up where he left them, we must understand that “The Bigdil” will be as before. The host did not touch a comma of the program which made him a television star in the 90s-2000s. Same decor, same concept, same challenges to overcome, same jingles and credits, same atmospheres. And, of course, the same presenters, namely Lagaf' himself, always flanked by Bill the alien in computer-generated images which was a technical feat at the time.

Bigdil is not Vincent Lagaf's only success. The host revealed by the show La Classe presented by Fabrice on FR3 (formerly 3) has also distinguished himself in music. There too, with insolent success. And this, long before becoming a star of the small screen. He sold nearly a million copies of his single “Bo le lavabo” and at least as many of “La Zoubida”, a single released a year later. This last song even gave rise to a video game adaptation in the early 90s: Lagaf': the adventures of Moktar.

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