The new season of Prodigies is to be continued at 9:10 p.m. on France 2. This new edition promises lovely moments, filled with emotion, in a Christmas-themed setting. For this new season, Faustine Bollaert accompanies an exceptional jury: the choreographer and star dancer Marie-Claude Pietragalla, the cellist Gautier Capuçon and the soprano Julie Fuchs.
At 9:05 p.m. France 5 we look at fiction The War of Thrones: the true story of Europee. Forced to flee Corsica, the Bonaparte family reached Marseille. Despite his prowess during the siege of Toulon, the future of Napoleon Buonaparte, as he is still called, is uncertain. Soon the President of the Directory, Paul Barras will allow the young Corsican general, depressed and deserter, to shine again through arms and make history. Who is he? Who is this family that supports him? What role did Joséphine de Beauharnais play in his rise? From the most beautiful landscapes of the island of beauty, and in its now famous map room, Bruno Solo recounts the first steps of the man who would become Napoleon Bonaparte.
M6 put on at 9:10 p.m. on, the rest of the Best Pastry Chef. For the quarter-finals, “The best pastry chef” goes to Portugal. For the creative test, the pastry chefs create a creation that disorients the jury. The yellow tram of Lisbon, the waves of Nazaré, the cod or even Cristiano Ronaldo, the candidates will have to take Cyril and Mercotte on a journey.
We end this selection with, the romantic comedy Love Actually at 9:10 p.m. TF1. In London and the South of France. A few weeks before Christmas, men and women, whom fate had more or less mishandled, (re)discover, each in their own way, true love… Stepping behind the camera for the first time, Richard Curtis, inspired screenwriter from “Love at first sight in Notting Hill”, book “The” ultimate romance available in nine Love stories which intertwine beautifully. Did you say marshmallow? Maybe… but it’s damn addictive and served by a premium cast.
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