After a great season punctuated by debates and conversations on various societal topics, it’s the end for Léa Salamé! At the helm of the program “Quelle époque” every Saturday evening, the host will present this June 24, the last number… of the season! And if the show usually starts at 11:10 p.m., it will be postponed to 11:35 p.m. this evening for a special edition during which some of the columnists will put themselves in the shoes of the guests.
If Léa Salamé can count on the presence of Christophe Dechavanne and Philippe Caverivière by her side, she will welcome a handful of guests, namely Valérie Damidot, the columnist of “C à vous”, Bertrand Chameroy, the magician Klek Entos but also and above all Patrice Carmouze, former sidekick of Christophe Dechavanne in the show “Coucou c’est nous”, formerly offered on TF1.
Finally, we note that the famous chef Yannick Alléno will also be present, he who for a year has been fighting a fierce fight to honor the memory of his son Antoine, fatally killed by a driver who was driving in a stolen car in May 2022 .
Tonight in #QuelleEpoque (the last of the season) with @LeaSalame, @CDechavanne, @paulsaintsernin And @philentourage8 Our guests : @CDechavanne X 2, @Pcarmouze, @philentourage8 X 2, @bchameroy, @DamidotValerie, @bizarreklek And @Chef_YAlleno▶️ 11:10 p.m. @France2tvpic.twitter.com/DlJmTDglf0
– What an era! (@QuelleEpoqueOff) June 24, 2023
Christophe Dechavanne back in “What time” at the start of the school year?
A few hours before the broadcast of the last issue of the season, Christophe Dechavanne confided in our colleagues from Télé Loisirs. The opportunity for him to confirm that he will be back on the show at the start of the school year.
The host delivered on this crazy bet, he who experienced a long crossing of the desert, put aside by TF1 before bouncing on France 2: “The audiences were there. It was a bet, it’s true, to take a number 2 spot when we were the leader for thirty years. I had to channel myself on wanting to speak as I think […] I’m sometimes tempted to ask an additional question, but as the show is edited right after, we can’t afford to do hours of recording.
Christophe Dechavanne did not fail to mention his relationship with Léa Salamé: “Some predicted hell between Léa and me, but we became great friends.” and to reveal if he gave her some advice: “She told me not to hesitate, so I took the liberty of giving her two or three pieces of advice! But she is doing very well without me. I was wondering if she could get out of her role as a journalist and she was able to show a more relaxed image”.
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