During the fight of the masters of 12 noon shots broadcast this Saturday July 2 on TF1, Nathalie Marquay made a surprising appearance. For the occasion, she revealed to Jean-Luc Reichmann that Jean-Pierre Pernaut was a big fan of the show.
The final of the 12 strokes of noon: the battle of the masters was full of surprises. This Saturday evening, July 2, in prime time, Jean-Luc Reichmann was at the helm of a very special program with Jeff Panacloc, filmmaker Olivier Baroux and some of the best candidates in the history of the game of TF1. In addition to the usual questions of general culture and speed, several personalities took part in the celebration anniversary of the show’s twelve years.
And this is particularly the case of Nathalie Marquay. The widow of the former star presenter of TF1’s 13H newspaper made a remarkable appearance. First, she began by telling an anecdote: the journalist bequeathed her name to a type of rose. But that’s not all: Nathalie Marquay took advantage of her passage in the 12 noon shots to reveal that Jean-Pierre Pernaut was a loyal viewer. “Jean-Pierre was a fan of the 12 noon shots. Of a candidate in particular, Xavier, of whom he always wondered how he knows so much?
Jean-Pierre Pernaut, a big fan of 12 noon shots
Very touched by the statements of Nathalie Marquay, Xavier, present on the set to try to seize the honorary title of grand master of noon, seemed very moved. The opportunity for the journalist to congratulate him: “Well done from my man up there”, she continued, her eyes raised to the sky. While the scene continued with the broadcast of an archive showing Nathalie Marquay crowned as Miss France 1987, the least we can say is that this passage was a beautiful moment of television.