Prime Audiences: The French XV largely won against Japan on TF1 but did the match do better than the 3 fiction “Murders in the Verdon Gorges”?

Prime Audiences: The French XV largely won against Japan on TF1 but did the match do better than the 3 fiction “Murders in the Verdon Gorges”?
Prime Audiences: The French XV largely won against Japan on TF1 but did the match do better than the France 3 fiction “Murders in the Verdon Gorges”?

Last night, a match was offered on TF1 with the /Japan match. “The French XV hosted Japan at the Stade de France on Saturday evening as part of its fall tour. The Blues won 52-12 against the Brave Blossoms, a record against the Japanese.

This match marked Antoine Dupont’s big return to blue after his stint with the rugby sevens team, with whom he won the Olympic gold medal. The XV of France will face New Zealand next week, the highlight of this November gathering

Don’t forget the words”, presented by Nagui, was broadcast on France 2 with the grand final of the Masters.

The fiction “Murders in the Gorges du Verdon” was programmed on France 3. The series “Code Quantum” continued on M6.


Rugby – France/Japan
26.3% the PDA

4 533 000


Murders in the Verdon Gorges
20.5% the PDA

3 712 000


Don’t forget the lyrics – Masters, the grand finale
13.6% the PDA

2 304 000


Beautiful escapes
5.1% the PDA

926 000


Code Quantum
3.6% the PDA

669 000


Restos du coeur – Enfoirés 2024, We’re 35 years old!
3.3% the PDA

582 000


The 1,001 legends of the Orient
2.7% the PDA

498 000


Criminal Chronicles
2.3% the PDA

411 000


100 days with the Seine-et- highway police
2.3% the PDA

396 000


The little history of France
1.7% the PDA

275 000


Dear Christmas
1.3% the PDA

234 000


Candice Renoir
1.2% the PDA

226 000


Chicken Run
1.2% the PDA

211 000


Return to primary instinct
1% the PDA

188 000


Young Sheldon
1% the PDA

186 000


Australia, the gold rush
1% the PDA

186 000


Joséphine, guardian angel
1% the PDA

168 000


Ghost Hunters
0.7% the PDA

134 000

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