It was the event this Friday on TF1. Arthur proposed a new issue of Grand Competition dedicated to Operation Yellow Pieces, launched by First Lady Brigitte Macron accompanied by godfather Didier Deschamps. The two personalities were Arthur’s exceptional guests, and did not hesitate to play the game by taking the controls of the game for a few questions. A show which allowed three women to beat men hands down, with for the first time in history a trio of 100% female finalists : In the end, it was Miss Marine Ltemporel who was able to win facing journalist Marie-Aline Méliyi and host Hélène Mannarino. The audiences, revealed this Saturday January 13, 2024 by Médiamétrie, are honorable, and place TF1 largely in the lead on targets: 2.92 million viewers attended the main part of the show, or 15.2% of the public and 24, 1% of housewives, and 2.93 million attended Marine Ltemporel’s victory, or more than 35% of the FRdA-50!
A great success which, however, was almost paralyzed by a small technical problem from TF1. Indeed, during the second round, the channel inadvertently launched the ad in the middle of the game, even as Alex Vizorek answered Arthur’s rapid-fire questions. The ad was launched suddenly by the channel, and viewers were deprived of the rest for several minutes! On returning to pub, The Great Competition resumed as if nothing had happened, at the very moment when the burst of questions was brutally interrupted by TF1, leaving Alex Vizorek to continue his game. The comedian did not manage to qualify for the final, and is inclined towards women.
Arthur wants to relaunch “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” and “Take It or Leave It”
In an interview given to Pure Media on the occasion of this new issue of the Grand Concours broadcast by TF1 this Friday, Arthur spoke about his new projects with the channel, and notably revealed that he had proposed to relaunch Take it or leave itas a bonus to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the cult game : “I would find it funny to do it again. I think I would feel the same feeling as when once a year, with Manu Lévy for Restos du coeur, we redo our radio show from 25 or 30 years ago”. The host and producer also plans to relaunch Jean-Pierre Foucault’s cult game Who Wants to Be a Millionairewhich was briefly relaunched by Camille Combal between 2019 and 2020. In addition, Arthur is preparing a brand new entertainment called Revivaland in which viewers would find the most cult games of the PAF, such as The wheel of fortune.
The famous TF1 ad during #TheGrandConcours… #LGChttps://t.co/QNputifVq8
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