At the start of the 2023 school year, Harry Roselmack begins his eighteenth season at the head of the Sunday magazine Seven to Eight, broadcast every end of the day from 5:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. In this program launched twenty-three years ago, created by Emmanuel Chain and originally co-presented by Thomas Hugues and Laurence Ferrari, Harry Roselmack offers various news topics, testimonial reports, or even interviews with open heart of artists or personalities who made the news, through the journalist Audrey Crespo-Mara. Every Sunday, the show always achieves very good audiences, and places TF1 in front TV Kids of France 2a show which will be resumed on October 8 by Laurence Boccolini.
This Wednesday, September 13, 2023, for the purposes of a new report focused on young single mothers, Harry Roselmack insisted on traveling to Charleville-Mézières himself, to meet Léa, a young 18-year-old woman who is raising her eight-month-old baby alone. A rare fact to be highlighted, the journalist cannot afford to participate in person in all the reports which are filmed for 7 to 8.
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”Harry Roselmack personally traveled”
Obviously touched by this subject, Harry Roselmack wanted to get to know Léa, as local media Ardennes Actus reveals on its social networks: ‘‘A special visit to Charleville-Mézières for Sept à Huit. The famous TF1 show recently set up its cameras at Léa, a young eighteen-year-old mother accompanied by her eight-month-old baby. Léa shared her sincere testimony as part of the Young Mother topic which will be broadcast in a few days on our screens. It was a unique opportunity, because even Harry Roselmack personally came to Léa for this exceptional interview!” A lovely moment that the young woman will not soon forget and which will be available in a few days on TF1.
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