Europe 1 supports listeners throughout the holiday season


The new releases of the week:

• Europe Morning – 6 am-9am – Lionel Gougelot:
Lionel Gougelot takes the reins of the morning: three hours of analysis and decryption. From Monday 27 to Friday 31 December and from 8:40 to 8:50, the “Zoom info” becomes “What awaits you in 2022”, in order to anticipate the year to come whether in terms of politics, health, economy or culture.

• The Winter Club – 9 am-11am – Thomas Isle:
After having hosted “the Summer Club”, Thomas Isle returns to Europe1 for “the Winter Club”. From Thursday 23 to Friday 31 December: two hours of escape, discovery and good humor in the company of a common thread guest. With him, the chroniclers Mathilde Tinthouin, Julien Pichené, Héloïse Goy and Audrey Merveille, will deliver their cultural recommendations and tips in the region. Comedian Donel Jack’sman will join them for a daily mood ticket.

• Benefit for you – 11 am-12.30pm – Julia Vignali and Mélanie Gomez:
“How about we rediscover the Christmas spirit?” »This is the question that Mélanie Gomez and Julia Vignali will ask their guests on Friday, December 24 for a special program with the exceptional presence of Santa Claus. And throughout the week of December 20, the ideal show for taking care of yourself and others will return in the trend section on the best ways to spend the Christmas holidays, without forgetting all the concrete advice on the daily concerns of listeners.

• Hondelatte tells us … 3 pm-4pm – Christophe Hondelatte:
Throughout these two weeks, Christophe Hondelatte, who is celebrating 40 years of radio this year, brings back a specific year to listeners. By drawing on the richness of the sound heritage of Europe 1, it reviews the culture, politics and major social events that have marked it.

• Music! – 8 pm-10pm – Stéphanie Loire:
In this version of Music! Special Holidays on Europe1, Stéphanie Loire celebrates all music with freshness. Those of yesterday with stories around the essential artists. Those of today with the titles of the Europe1 playlist and guests who make the musical news including Julien Doré, Bénabar, Julien Clerc, Kyo … And the music of tomorrow with meetings of young talents who will talk about ‘them. As a Christmas bonus: an exceptional program dedicated to Etienne Daho’s 40-year career, Monday, December 27. The artist will be the guest thread of this evening to evoke his life, his work and his music.

Listeners will also find their usual meetings: Europe Midi from 12:30 pm to 1 pm presented by Romain Desarbres then Raphaël Delvolvé and Thierry Dagiral; France moves from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. by Elisabeth Assayag and Emmanuel Duteil; Hondelatte tells from 2pm to 3pm; Historically Yours from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. with Stéphane Bern and Matthieu Noël; Punchline from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. by Laurence Ferrari then Patrice Boisfer; Europe night from 10 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. with Alexandre Le Mer and La libre Antenne from 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. by Sabine Marin.

The unreleased items of the weekend:

• At the heart of History – 9 am-10am:
On the weekends of December 25 and 26 and January 1 and 2, 2022, Sébastien Guyot invites listeners to discover or rediscover episodes of the Europe 1 Studio podcast “At the heart of History”. Carried by Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach, this podcast will tell on December 25 the connection between Frida Kahlo and Léon Trotsky, as well as the story of the Grand Dauphin.

• La Table des Bons Vivants – Saturday 11 am-12.30pm
Saturday, December 25, Laurent Mariotte and his bon vivant Olivier Poels and Yves Camdeborde will treat us to their tips for cooking leftovers from holiday meals. They will retrace the history of cooking, from Cro-Magon to the present day, with journalist Benoist Simmat. With their guest Luana Belmondo, they will discuss her home cooking and Italian traditions around holiday meals.

• There is not just one life in life – Isabelle Morizet – Saturday and Sunday from 1 pm to 2 pm:
A conversation like no other with a character whose fantasy and freedom are good. Saturday, December 25, Isabelle Morizet will meet with singer-songwriter and actor Philippe Katerine.

• CLAP ! – Saturday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. – Laurie Cholewa:
Laurie Cholewa immerses listeners in the world of the 7th art: On the program for Saturday, December 25, cult Christmas films and last-minute gift ideas around cinema with actress Alexandra Lamy. To start the year on a high note, Saturday January 1, it will welcome actress Virginie Efira and look back on the highlights of 2021 and those to come in 2022.

• Saturday in France – Saturday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. – William Leymergie
William Leymergie, accompanied by Gavin’s Clemente Ruiz, takes listeners to discover the different regions of France by highlighting the diversity of French heritage.

Saturday December 25, direction Colmar to discover a masterpiece of religious art, the Isenheim altarpiece. Reverie with a floral scenography in Christmas colors at the Château de Chenonceau in Indre-et-Loire. At the microphone of Danielle Moreau, Nicoletta will describe the snowy landscapes of her childhood in Haute-Savoie.

Saturday January 1: to prolong the magic of the holidays, listeners will explore the world of the scrap metal poet in Lizio in the Morbihan, and the specialties of the Florian confectionery in the Alpes-Maritimes. After a detour through the native Normandy of Gérard Lenorman, direction Ariège with an experience in the great outdoors to live like a trapper.

• Tell me what you sing – Sunday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. – Didier Barbelivien:
Didier Barbelivien will receive journalist-writer and director Anne Fulda on Sunday, December 26, as well as singer Carla Bruni on January 2, 2022. They will be revealed in songs at the microphone of Europe 1.

• Bérénice Bourgueil – Saturday 4 pm to 6 pm:
Bérénice Bourgueil invites listeners from Europe 1 to share two unique events with the family:

“He was a voice” on Saturday, December 25; the station’s voices invite listeners to immerse themselves for two hours in an original and contemporary Christmas atmosphere, with poems, stories and music: Christophe Hondelatte will tell The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen on the soundtrack from The Matrix, Isabelle Morizet will interpret Victor Hugo on that of the series Stranger Things, or Didier Barbelivien who will read Le petit reenne au nez rouge to music by Woodkid.

Listeners will thus enjoy the tales and poems of Alphonse Allais, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Dickens or Jacques Prévert embodied by the station’s hosts and journalists, including: Dimitri Pavlenko, Sonia Mabrouk, Philippe Vandel, Mélanie Gomez and Julia Vignali, Stéphane Bern and Matthieu Noël, Laurence Ferrari, Olivier Delacroix, Laurent Mariotte, Nicolas Carreau, Laurie Cholewa, or even Anissa Haddadi, Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach, Frédéric Taddeï, William Leymergie.

A 100% female musical program on the Christmas theme will punctuate this unique event!

“Amélia’s Voyages to the Heart of History” on Saturday January 1: Children and their families will be able to follow the adventures of Amélia and Granny from the children’s podcast “Amélia’s Voyages to the Heart of History “. The first co-production between Deezer and Europe 1 Studio, this podcast features Amélia (played by Camille Aguilar), a 10-year-old girl who one day meets Granny (Nathalie Homs), an old grumpy but sympathetic antique dealer who hides in his shop a mysterious elevator to go back in time. Together, in each episode, they will explore different eras and meet many characters who have marked history, from Akhenaton to Louis XIV including dinosaurs. Here again, the station’s voices that listeners can have fun recognizing in historical roles.

The listeners will also find their usual meetings: Les Grandes Voices, Saturday from 10 am to 11 am presented by Pierre de Vilno; Le Grand Rendez-vous Europe 1 CNEWS Les Echos, Sunday from 10 am to 11 am with Sonia Mabrouk; La Table du dimanche by Laurent Mariotte on Sunday from 11 am to 12:30 pm; Le journal, Saturday and Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. by Thierry Dagiral; The voice is delivered, Sunday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. carried by Nicolas Carreau; Europe Evening weekend, Friday and Saturday and Sunday from 6 pm to 8 pm by Pierre de Vilno then Gaël Giordana; Europe1 Sport by Lionel Rosso from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and La libre Antenne from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. by Sana Blanger.

An exceptional program to follow on Europe 1, Europe 1.fr and the station’s social networks



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