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Country of origin France First episode date 12 September 2016 | 8.6/10 Original language(s) French | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developed by Yann BarthèsThéodore BourdeauGuillaume Hennette Directed by Tristan CarnéNicolas DruetDidier FroehlyPascal RétifEric Simon Starring Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch (2016-)Marc Beaugé (2016-)Étienne Carbonnier (2016-)Hugo Clément (2016-)Camille Crosnier (2016-)Vincent Dedienne (2016-)Quentin Margot (2016-)Éric Metzger (2016-)Freddy Gladieux (2016-)Nora Hamzawi (2016-)Paul Larrouturou (2016-)Valentine Oberti (2016-)Willy Papa (2016-)Panayotis Pascot (2016-)Martin Weill (2016-)Thomas Wiesel (2016-) Ending theme Two Door Cinema Club - Bad Decisions Similar It's Only TV, Le Petit Journal, On n'est pas couché, C à vous, Le Grand Journal (Canal+) Profiles |
Quotidien is a French television programme, first broadcast 12 September 2016 on the channel TMC. It is presented by Yann Barthès.
History
On 9 May 2016, Yann Barthès announced that he was leaving Canal+'s Le Petit Journal, a programme which he had presented since it began in 2004. On the same day the TF1 Group announced that it had recruited Barthès to present two new programmes: a daily show on its channel TMC and a weekly show on the TF1 channel. Canal+ later announced that Barthès would be replaced as presenter of Le Petit Journal by Cyrille Eldin.
The first episode of Quotidien, broadcast 12 September 2016, featured a guest appearance by the singer Vanessa Paradis who opened the series. It also featured an interview with the Socialist Party politician and former Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira, an appearance by the actor Valérie Lemercier, and a live performance by the band La Femme. The show was watched by 1.3 million viewers, representing 6.3% of the total audience.