Like every week, Michel Drucker will receive a large number of guests from diverse backgrounds in the issue of Looking forward to Sunday broadcast this November 17, 2024.
It is the Sunday show best known to the French. Every weekend, Michel Drucker receives actors, singers, writers and even comedians who are in the news in Looking forward to Sunday. As tradition dictates, the cartoonist Emmanuel Chaunu is at their side to sketch their passage on France 3. This November 17, the 82-year-old host will notably welcome Elise Boghossianfounder of the NGO Elisecare, which helps victims in war zones. She will have the opportunity to talk about her book The Sacrificedpublished on October 10. A work in which she depicts the situation in which Armenia and its people find themselves through the prism of a family history, questioning readers on the question of identity, but also those of memory and justice.
Looking forward to Sunday (France 3): Music in the spotlight with Patrick Fiori and Roberto Alagna
Jean-Félix Lalanneguitarist and film score songwriter, will also be invited to sit on the famous red sofas. The brother of Francis Lalanne and director René Manzor, whose mentor was Marcel Dadi, participates in the Guitar Meeting in Thiais (Val-de-Marne) this Saturday, November 16. This recital should take the form, for the artist, of a true return to his sources to the music that revealed him. Music lovers will also have the pleasure of finding Patrick Flowerson tour for his latest album, The singing is free. The Franco-Italian tenor Roberto Alagnawho is celebrating his 40th career, will also be there.
Looking forward to Sunday (France 3): but also laughter thanks to Sarah Schwab and Marion Mezadorian
The singer and impersonator Sarah Schwabrevealed in The Voice Kidsis among Michel Drucker’s guests. The 24-year-old young woman will be invited to talk about her show tour From dream to reality. At her side, France 3 viewers will find the actress and comedian Marion Mezadorianincluding the only one on stage, Cracking – in which she plays no less than 15 characters – draws her inspiration from her relationship with her parents.
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