Ophélie Meunier returns with “La Grande Semaine” on M6 but will no longer be alone at the head of the program
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Ophélie Meunier returns with “La Grande Semaine” on M6 but will no longer be alone at the head of the program

INFO TV MAG – The talk show hosted by the presenter of “Zone Interdite” is changing its format a little and welcoming new faces for its second season.

The only talk show on the Six is ​​back. According to our information, “La Grande Semaine”, a weekly show presented by Ophelia Meunier and launched on April 6, returns for a new season starting Saturday, October 5, on the prime time access slot. A few changes are to be noted.

First, on the presentation side. The host of “Zone interdite” remains the conductor but will no longer be alone this year and will be accompanied every Saturday by the actor Gérémy Crédeville well known to viewers for his several participations in games on TF1, in Arthur’s “Vendredi, tout est permis”, but also “Danse avec les stars” (in season 11 in 2021) and “Mask Singer” (in season 6 in 2024). For the past three years, he has played Milo in With family on M6. A new role therefore for the 37-year-old comedian who, in the manner of Christophe Dechavanne in “Quelle époque!” (both shows are also produced by the same man, Régis Lamanna-Rodat) will be around the table and asked to react on the subjects discussed.

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Gérémy Crédeville in May 2023 at the Monte-Carlo Film Festival.
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The format of “La Grande Semaine” has also been reworked. With fewer successive columns, the show will now be structured around four major events: the celebrity news of the week, the major news, the debate where each columnist can give their point of view on a subject. The fourth and final part is devoted to the guest on set, a personality, known or not, to deliver a strong testimony linked to current events.

Énora Malagré, Baptiste Des Monstiers, Chicandier, Anne-Sophie Girard, Thomas Croisière… The columnists from last season are back but will be filming more each week. Philippe Manoeuvre, for example, will be a little less present, except in the event of news in the world of music. New ones are joining the group: two talents “made in M6” first of all with Kelly Massolentrepreneur and investor of “Who wants to be my partner?” and Antoine DonneauxBelgian imitator revealed in “France’s Got Talent”. But also Pierrick Geayjournalist at Paris-Match who will present a mini-newscast of celebrity news in the first part of the show, Thomas Huchonjournalist and teacher, specialist in fake news and conspiracy theories and Wallerand Moullé Berteauxentrepreneur, media specialist and co-founder of Crayon, a YouTube channel. The latter is a former columnist for “Les Grandes Gueules” on RMC.


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