Yesterday at 8:00 p.m. – by Thomas Fourcroy
On Sunday November 10 at 4:10 p.m., France 2 broadcasts A Sunday in the countryside. A show which, to the delight of viewers, is once again arriving with a new episode!
Tired of your week at 100 miles an hour, between daily obligations and work? Don't panic, A Sunday in the countryside will suggest you take a break. Far from the city and its hubbub, your afternoon will be shared with big names from all walks of life. As usual, Frédéric Lopez will push them to give in like never before, between successes, hard knocks and real moments of camaraderie.
A Sunday in the countryside : Sandrine Bonnaire, Christophe Michalak and Emmanuel Moire invited this November 10
In a perfectly bucolic setting, this Sunday, November 10 at 4:10 p.m., Frédéric Lopez will, as usual, invite three guests to talk. Three personalities from very different worlds… Judge for yourself, it will be about the actress Sandrine Bonnaire, the pastry chef Christophe Michalak and the singer Emmanuel Moire. Unvarnished, they will approach their starry destinies marked with scars, between several activities in feel good mode. In short, a real encounter not to be missed.
A Sunday in the countryside : Piccolina or the other “guest” by Frédéric Lopez
Note that sometimes, we come across a ball of fur among Frédéric Lopez and his guests. This is Piccolina, the host's dog. A border collie adopted a year after welcoming Ramsey, a Shetland sheepdog. In 2018, he returned to this in the Gala columns: “Ramsey and Piccolina weren't in my life, less than two years ago. I met Ramsey in a shelter at the SPA. He had a very scared look on his face and he came towards me. I didn't know how to create of the link so I walked away from the SPA in a field I lay down on the ground and he lay down against me, we were a little snuggled up and it upset me. A year later, I managed. that he has a girlfriend so he doesn't get bored.” Note that the arrival of these two faithful companions forced him to change some of his habits: “First, I started to listen to my needs. Before, I had meetings that could last ten hours. Ten hours, not two hours, without a break! It was rubbish! Today, I have to walk the dogs, so I get some fresh air more often and I know my neighborhood better.”