DayFR Euro

“It’s a disaster”: First blunder and first laugh for Flavie Flament and Julien Arnaud in “Télématin” on 2

2nd day of the new duo of “Télématin” and first fits of laughter. This Tuesday, September 17, Flavie Flament and Julien Arnaud had their first moments of embarrassment on 2. During her daily column “On coulisse le temps”, Mathilde Terrier broadcasted images from the INA dating from September 17, 1983 showing passers-by questioned on their knowledge of history. Result: answers completely off the mark.Who would be Napoleon?” asked the journalist to a young man, for example.”Napoleon, that would be his father…” he replies. “Whose father?” “From Napoleon Bonaparte”. “There are still some small revisions“, commented the columnist.

“That’s not it at all!”

It’s very touching. There’s something that I find… poetic. It’s quite poetic.“, confided Flavie Flament, leaving a slight silence. “Pardon” she added, provoking slightly embarrassed laughter from her colleagues.She is lost in her poetry“, teased Julien Arnaud. “September 17th is also a big day for music, really.“, continued Flavie Flament. “Yes, with a 100% testosterone duo. On the one hand, you recognized it“, the columnist then launched, showing images of two singers from the time. The weather presenter Valérie Maurice then intervened, assuring that it was Étienne Daho, making the set laugh once again. Puremedias invites you to watch the sequence in the video above.

ALSO READ: “I never thought I would wake up next to you”: Relive the first minutes of Flavie Flament and Julien Arnaud in “Télématin”

Well, it’s Alain Bashung! With his first title, ‘Gaby oh Gaby’, on September 17, 1980,” Mathilde Terrier said.On the other side, it’s Toto Cutugno, bravo Flavie. He claims that he’s a real Italian. It’s September 17, 1983“, she continued, congratulating the presenter, who had hit the nail on the head.”Which one do we listen to? she then asked. “‘I am Italian and I will remain Italian.“, replied Julien Arnaud, while it is a title by Claude Barzotti.”That’s not it at all!“, the columnist burst out laughing.Isn’t that him? ‘Weekend in Rome?’“, he then tried, knowing full well that this time it was a song by Étienne Daho. Toto Cutugno’s hit is “L’Italiano”. “Itis a disaster“, concluded the columnist to the laughter of the “Télématin” team.

-

Related News :