TV nostalgia: Anick Lemay, between Candy and Pippi Longstocking

Anick Lemay had the privilege of being born in the very early 1970s, a decade marked by a diverse and stimulating youth offering on television. Because of her love for cartoons, the actress could chain hours in front of the small screen. A great joy!

Anick, what are the youth programs that marked you?

All cartoons! Heidi, candy, The Little Beaver, Demetan and also The Satellipopettes, The 100 towers of Centour, peck, Pippi Longstocking, Bobino and Bobinette, Fanfan Dede, Floor and Goblet and the essential Fanfreluche ! We had variety in the 1970s!

What are your fondest childhood TV memories?

On Saturday mornings, our parents and our youngest sister slept long so my big sister and I listened to all the cartoons while eating cereal, not milk! A big easy pleasure of three hours without interruption!

Would you say you watched a lot of TV when you were very young?

Still, yes. Like after school and on Saturdays. At home, we have always been big fans of television.

Is there a character who influenced you?

My blue flower side definitely comes from Candy, my tomboy side from Pippi Longstocking, my love for stories and my taste for reading comes from Fanfreluche [Kim Yaroshevskaya a fait vivre des contes pendant trois saisons à Radio-Canada, NDLR]. So yes, I was influenced in the right direction!

Is there still a theme song from a show that sticks in your mind?

All of the shows I’ve listened to!

Is there a character you would have liked to play for children?

I still dream of personifying Fanfreluche. With the technology we have now, imagine how crazy it could be! And it would make children want to read. (smile)

What world did you want your daughter Simone, now 14, to discover?

I infected my daughter with Japanese anime since she was very young. I also have the two sets of Floor and Goblet that we watch at the chalet. But as a child, she was more drawn to princess movies. Then it changed to dragon anime to Harry Potter and now Stranger Things.

♦ Anick Lemay will be one of the faces of the new comedy seem to go, whose filming is currently taking place and which must be unveiled in the winter of 2023 by Télé-Québec. She will therefore be part of the same cast as Antoine Olivier Pilon, Catherine St-Laurent, Joakim Robillard, Noémie Leduc-Vaudry, Marc Béland, Denis Bernard and Sylvie Moreau, among others.

To watch tomorrow

SPIDER-MAN: AWAY FROM HOME

Fantasy drama by Jon Watts with Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal. While vacationing with his friends in Europe, Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, helps the Shield Director shed light on attacks involving otherworldly creatures.

► 7:30 p.m., VAT

THE OTHER MIDI AT THE NEXT TABLE

Conversation between Lise Dion and Sam Breton.

► 8 p.m., HERE TV

THE GENTLEMEN

Guy Ritchie drama starring Hugh Grant, Charlie Hunnam and Matthew McConaughey. When an American boss, based in London, announces his retirement, the main figures of the local underworld compete to succeed him.

► 8:15 p.m., Noovo

THE TRUE NATURE

To mark the death of Pierre Marcotte, TVA is rebroadcasting this episode featuring the famous host, who is received by host Jean-Philippe Dion along with Véronique Hivon and Pénélope McQuade.

► 10:07 p.m., VAT


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