Camping Paradis on TF1: what tonight’s episode has in store for you with Aurore Delplace (Un si grand soleil)


TF1 is broadcasting a new unreleased episode of “Camping Paradis” this Monday evening with exceptional guests Aurore Delplace (“Un Si Grand Soleil”) and Carole Richet (“Clem”).

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After several months of waiting, Camping Paradis is finally returning to TF1 this Monday evening from 9:10 p.m. on the occasion of a new episode eagerly awaited by fans of the series, this one having been deprogrammed last March in favor of a special program bringing together eight candidates for the presidential elections to discuss the theme of the war in Ukraine.

Entitled “Leela’s Paradise”, this double episode sees Tom (Laurent Ournac) face the arrival of the mysterious Leela (Kathy Packianathan), 20, accompanied by her aunt Suzanne (Carole Richert). Very quickly, he discovers that the young woman is in fact the crown princess of a noble Indian family and Suzanne is none other than her governess…

Things will get tougher when, wanting to remain incognito, she meets Alexandre (Antoine Bordes), a charming modest student! For their part, Thomas (Yannick Laurent) and Annabelle Guillon (Alexandra Holzhammer) are the happy parents of Elliot (Gaël Raës), adopted when he was just a newborn…

But while they had given up on conceiving a child naturally, Annabelle is pregnant. The couple is overwhelmed but confides in Audrey (Candiie) their fear: how will Elliott take the news? Finally Xavier (Patrick Guérineau) will fall under the spell of Camille (Aurore Delplace), the best friend of Stéphanie (Juliette Chêne), Tom’s companion. Could a love story be possible between them?

Who says exceptional episode, says guests of choice to embody the new holidaymakers of the campsite. Carole Richertwho plays Marie-France Brimont in Clem, will thus lend traits to Leela’s governess, played for the occasion by Kathy Packianathan (Here everything begins). Aurore Delplacewho is part of the cast of Un Si Grand Soleil, will capsize the heart of Patrick Guérineau.

Launched in 2006, Camping Paradis is one of TF1’s oldest fiction films with Joséphine Ange Gardien, which has been on the air since 1997. And despite its advanced age, the fiction still manages to bring viewers together, which makes it makes one of the sure values ​​of the chain.

Last April, the episode “boxing camping” with guest Philippe Bas had thus brought together an average of 3.50 million people according to Médiamétrie, i.e. an audience share of 17.8% for 4-year-olds and over and 20.2% for women responsible for purchasing under fifty (FRDA-50).

For the most impatient, “Leela’s Paradise” is already available in preview on Salto. This episode also marks the launch of the summer broadcast since you will be able to find a new unpublished episode of Camping Paradis next Monday at the same time on TF1.



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