More beautiful life: why the broadcast of the soap opera risks being turned upside down this week


While the cult soap opera of France 3 had been deprogrammed last week, the broadcast of episodes of the series could also be compromised in the coming days.

The soap opera Plus belle la vie, normally broadcast on France 3 from Monday to Friday at 8:20 p.m., is experiencing serial deprogramming thanks to the Roland-Garros tournament, which began on May 22 and will end on June 5. From May 23 to 27, 2022, the last week therefore, the nerves of the fans of the series were severely tested since they could not see any of the daily episodes. The soap opera being simply deprogrammed by France 3.

The channel gives priority to tennis as well as the program Tout le sport, which covers the highlights of the sports day. Normally, the return of the Plus belle la vie series is scheduled for this Monday, May 30 at 8:20 p.m. But there will probably be other contingencies. Indeed, the second week of the tournament takes place from Tuesday, May 31 to Friday, June 3. Which does not bode well for fans of the soap opera who will surely see it be canceled at the last moment.

Plus belle la vie: what alternative for fans of the soap opera during Roland-Garros?

The matches of the second week will be broadcast on France 2. Only, if the match is not finished before the television news, it will be automatically switched to France 3, at 7:55 p.m. And it’s a safe bet that the quarter-final between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, which will take place this Tuesday, May 31, will drag on. Despite everything, those who follow the soap opera will not be completely neglected. Indeed, there are some alternatives. They will be able to find in particular on Télé Star the spoilers of the Most beautiful life and thus know what awaits them in the next episodes.

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The 2022 Roland-Garros tournament started on May 22

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The Roland-Garros tournament takes place in Paris until June 5, 2022

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The soap opera Plus belle la vie suffers from this sports programming

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The episodes of Plus belle la vie were not broadcast last week, from May 23 to May 27, 2022

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The Spaniard Rafal Nadal plays the quarter-finals on May 31, 2022 at Roland-Garros

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Serbian Novak Djokovic qualified for the quarter-finals of Roland-Garros 2022 as well

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Laurent KERUSORE (Thomas, Rebecca HAMPTON (Céline) and Joakim LATZKO (Gabriel)

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Alexandra Cismondi (Séverine), Prudence LEROY (Fanny Lorène), Roxane Turmel (Sylvia Escola) and Laurie Bordesoules (Léa NEBOUT)

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Laurie Bordesoules (Léa NEBOUT), Alexandra Cismondi (Séverine) and Roxane Turmel (Sylvia Escola)

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Simon EHRLACHER (Vidal) and Alexandra Cismondi (Séverine)

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Simon EHRLACHER (Vidal) and Alexandra Cismondi (Séverine)



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