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TF1 is shaking up its usual schedule this Saturday, September 14, to give viewers an exceptional experience. Explanations.

The Paris 2024 Games are well and truly over, but they will come back to life, for a moment, this Saturday. Indeed, TF1 is offering an exceptional device this September 14 to follow the parade organized in honor of the French athletes of the Olympic and Paralympic Games of this edition. To celebrate the champions via the small screen, meet at 3 p.m. on the first channel this Saturday, where you will find Gilles Bouleau and Isabelle Ithurburu.

TF1 will rekindle the flame Games (well, figuratively, this time) by taking you to meet the athletes, the Olympic medalists and their supporters. Many correspondents and reporters from the first channel will be dispatched to accompany the two journalists who, on set, will receive many distinguished guests. And if you want more, LCI has thought of you. Channel 26 of TNT will broadcast a myriad of reports throughout the day. Not bad, huh?

TF1: what does this “fifth ceremony” plan?

Much awaited by the French, this “fifth
ceremony
” will be the opportunity to properly close the enchanted parenthesis of Paris 2024. On the program? 182 French representatives at the Olympic Games, including 78 medalists and 137 parathletes, including 50 medalists, have ensured their presence. The latter will go back up the Champs Elysees to finish their journey under the Arc de Triomphe. Concerning the public, the event should be followed by 70,000 spectators on site, including 40,000 on the Place de l’Étoile and 30,000 on the top of the Champs-Élysées. Unsurprisingly, the places are already all sold out!

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