Game of talents: Jean-Luc Reichmann takes control of the TF1 show


Following Jarry’s departure for France Télévisions, the TF1 Game of Talents game will see Jean-Luc Reichmann take over the presentation.

A great opportunity for Jean-Luc Reichmann. According to information from our colleagues from Parisian, the host of the Douze coups de midi will take advantage of Jarry’s departure for France Télévisions to resume the presentation of the game Game of talents. If one could think of the end of the show of TF1, it is not: this program at the crossroads between France has an unbelievable talent and Who is who ? will last despite the departure of its lifelong leader. The start of filming is already scheduled for mid-January.

But this new breath breathed by Jean-Luc Reichmann will perhaps not be enough to make this program continue. It must be said that the 61-year-old host will have a lot to do to redress the popularity of Game of talents, whose results for the first two issues are disappointing. At the end of last summer, Game of talents had gathered only 2.4 then 3 million viewers, well behind the police series of France 2, Candice Renoir. “TF1 wants at all costs a program capable of competing with Incredible talent”, all the same entrusted a producer preferring to remain anonymous.

Jarry would like to try the acting profession

For his part, Jarry will stay some time on TF1 before starting his new adventure with France Televisions this summer. For the moment, the latter must ensure his contract with Mask Singer, of which he is part of the jury alongside Alessandra Sublet, Kev Adams and Anggun. “We have fictional projects. I’m going to play a recurring character, a father or even a serial killer, nothing is defined yet. I want to surprise, astonish”, had confided Jarry, who would therefore apparently want to open up new career prospects by trying his hand at acting.

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A great opportunity for Jean-Luc Reichmann.

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The host of the Douze coups de midi will take advantage of Jarry’s departure for France Télévisions to resume the presentation of the game Game of talents.

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If we could think of the end of the TF1 show, it is not.

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This program at the crossroads between France has an incredible talent and Who’s Who? will last despite the departure of its lifelong leader.

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The start of filming is already scheduled for mid-January.

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But this new breath breathed by Jean-Luc Reichmann will perhaps not be enough to make this program continue.

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It must be said that the 61-year-old host will have a lot to do to redress the popularity of Game of talents, whose results for the first two numbers are disappointing.

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At the end of last summer, Game of talents had gathered only 2.4 and then 3 million viewers, well behind the police series of France 2, Candice Renoir.

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“TF1 wants at all costs a program capable of competing with Incredible talent”, nevertheless confided a producer preferring to remain anonymous.

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For his part, Jarry will stay some time on TF1 before starting his new adventure with France Televisions this summer.

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For the moment, the latter must secure his contract with Mask Singer, of which he is part of the jury alongside Alessandra Sublet, Kev Adams and Anggun.



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