This is the event of this 2024 school year. Monday January 8, 2024 next from 7:30 a.m., Bruce Toussaint will arrive on TF1 at the helm of a three-hour morning news show, called Good morning !In this new program, which will face stiff competition, such as Telematin, L’heure des pros or even the morning show on BFMTV, which achieve excellent audiences, Bruce Toussaint will be surrounded by twelve columnists well known to viewers. Among them, house personalities, like Christophe Beaugrand, Anaïs Grangerac, Helene Mannarino, Adrien Gindre or Karima Charnibut also newcomers, bitten by the competition!
Thus, three columnists that we had seen for several years in Telematin for two of them, and Kindergartens for the third, will now be found alongside Bruce Toussaint. The journalist Maud Descamps and the general practitioner Vincent Valinducq have chosen to join the competition, and Agathe Lecaron experiences a sad disillusionment: her emblematic columnist Benjamin Mullerwho was also his joker very regularly, also decided to take flight and join Good morning. He will team up daily with the culture journalist Monique Youneswhich Bruce Toussaint poached from RTL, or even with Ange Noiret, Jean-Marie Bagayoko or Garance Pardigonwho will provide the morning newspapers.
“I’m going to miss someone so wonderful…”
Interviewed by the media ParentsAgathe Lecaron reacted with emotion to this brutal departure, which she seems to experience painfully: “It’s a big loss, for me it’s the end of something. It’s eight years of collaboration with someone to whom I don’t even need to speak for him to understand what I want to do and say. He is someone who has great finesse, a lot of wit, a lot of humor. I will miss him greatly and TF1 is very lucky to enrich its schedule with someone so wonderful. We’ll find someone as complicit, of course, but it’s building. It’s also nice to be able to open a new page and write a new story. That’s the life of TV, that’s normal. We will continue to support parents, and always as well, always with humor, always with joy despite everything… But it’s true that we will miss him a lot. !” confided the one who has overseen Les Maternelles for eight seasons now.