This Friday, March 18, Camille Combal is at the helm of the first issue of his game Welcome Back, which offers a dive into 1993. The opportunity to discover what his guests were doing that year.
Back to the past. This Friday, March 18, TF1 offers its viewers A journey through time. Steering 1993.”The year Marseille won the European Cup. Camille Combal being a big OM fan, I think that’s why she was chosen“, tells us the producer, Matthieu Grelier. Mustache, garish yellow shirt, tie… indefinable, Camille Combal has slipped into the atmosphere from the early 1990s, inspired by Francis Cabrel and José d’Helen and the boys. But the animator did not go alone in his expedition. For his new game titled Welcome Backhe surrounded himself with six personalities who have “experienced around this time“being at least a child. The lucky ones? Michèle Laroque, Nolwenn Leroy, Michaël Gregorio, Jean-Luc Lemoine, Barbara Schulz and Redouane Bougheraba, each more excited than the other.
If they played the game by appropriating the style of dress of 1993, the latter did not have the opportunity to revise to ensure a maximum of good answers during the various quizzes and wacky games, promises us the production . On the other hand, they have brought with them some snapshots of their youth. The opportunity to discover Barbara Schulz already in a sailor style topped with a denim jacket – as will be the case in Welcome Back this Friday, March 18 – or even the host with his youthful face. But what were they doing in 1993? The youngest of the band, Michaël Gregorio was only nine years old and was in CM1. Corn he then experienced a great upheaval in his young life : his move to the Meuse.
A Welcome Back guest was already at the Césars
Nolwenn Leroy was in CM2 and was completely “fascinated by Los Angeles“ that she discovered via the small screen thanks to the series Melrose Place and beverly hills, especially. A little older, the Marseillais Redouane Bougheraba was third. Aged 21, Barbara Schulz studied at the Faculty of Economics and began to shoot his very first roles, namely characters who did not even have a first name. Jean-Luc Lemoine’s career was a little more advanced. The young man of 23 years officiated on the local channel Téléssonne and was part of a trio of comedians who filled their first café-théâtre. Their dream? “Go to class [l’émission de Guy Lux, ndlr]“. But the young people were never selected. Finally, Michèle Laroque attended his first Cesar ceremony where she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for the film Crisis by Coline Serreau in which she shared the bill with Vincent Lindon, Zabou Breitman and Patrick Timsit. And you, where were you in 1993?
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