The quarter-finals of France has incredible talentto follow at 9:10 p.m. on M6. The jury selected 26 candidates for the quarter-finals. Spread over two shows, these artists must once again dazzle the jury and a fifth guest judge. For the first quarter-final, Booder, with his legendary good humor, joins the jury and holds a personal Golden Buzzer.
At 9:25 p.m. on TMC we watch the show Panayotis Pascot: Almost. He speaks quickly, like those who have lots of things to say, and resembles those who like to make jokes. But when he is tempted to kiss the girl he loves, everything falls apart. He realizes that he cannot express his feelings. But Panayotis Pascot realizes that he is not alone. His 40-year-old roommate and his father, who just turned 60, are also in crisis. Is this life, a permanent crisis? Panayotis Pascot opens up about his feelings, and talks about his family, especially his father, and his friends.
France 3 put at 9:05 p.m. on, the magazine History Secrets. Stéphane Bern the affair of Queen Marie-Antoinette's necklace, prelude to the Revolution. An extraordinary necklace, the object of fantasies of all the courts of Europe, a diamond set of exorbitant value that Marie-Antoinette would have ordered. However, neither the Queen nor King Louis XVI are aware of this. A look back at one of the most incredible scams of the 18th century.
We end this selection with, and the series That’s Paris! at 9:05 p.m. France 2. In exchange for a nice financial contribution, Gaspard had to hire Adrien Baudry as artistic director, in charge of the creation of the new magazine. Louboutin, ulcerated, threw in the towel and left the ship. But the boy comes out of a psychiatric hospital and does nothing to get along with the gang. He actually manages to offend the artists from his first intervention by imposing humiliating auditions on the dancers. Faced with the rebellion that is being organized, Gaspard clumsily tries to make up for the deleterious effects of his haughty and inappropriate attitude…
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