"The 12 noon shots": Jean-Luc Reichmann explains why the program is still broadcast despite the coronavirus: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

In full coronavirus pandemic, many French people are confined to their homes at the request of the government. Keeping the kids busy, telecommuting, reading, but also watching TV will be on the agenda for the next few weeks. For the first day of confinement, Monday March 16, fans of 12 noon shots were lucky to find their program. They were thus able to continue to follow the great performances of the current midday master, Eric, who has already won more than 600,000 euros. But while filming or other shows have been halted until further notice, to limit the spread of the virus, Jean-Luc Reichmann wanted to explain why his program was still broadcast on TF1. "I would like to point out that the emissions of 12 Noon Strokes which are currently airing, were recorded prior to government health precautions announcements", he wrote on his Instagram account, as reported by our colleagues from Gala.

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He therefore wants to reassure people who might worry about those present in the public who do not respect the distance of one meter between them. When recording these shows, barrier gestures were not yet topical. "Good luck and above all, let's continue to follow all the instructions. Let us be united above all. I’m not kissing you, yet I really want to!"In comments on this publication, many Internet users have tried to find out whether the filming was still taking place or if production would soon arrive in shortage of episodes. For now, the host of the program has not given any further explanation, but wants to set a good example by asking people to follow government instructions.

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