Le Grand Journal (French TV program)

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Le Grand Journal
Logo le grand journal canal plus.jpg
Created byRenaud Le Van Kim
Michel Denisot
Presented by (2016–2017)
Maïtena Biraben (2015–2016)
Antoine de Caunes (2013–2015)
Daphné Bürki (2012–2013)
Michel Denisot (2004–2013)
Country of originFrance
No. of episodes1,028
Production
Production locationsStudios Rive Gauche
Paris, France (2004–2015)
Canal Factory (Plateau B)
Boulogne, France (2015–2017)
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkCanal+
Original releaseAugust 30, 2004 (2004-08-30) –
March 3, 2017 (2017-03-03)
External links
Website

Le Grand Journal is a French nightly news and talk show television program that aired on Canal+ every weekday evening from 19:10 to 20:20. It debuted on August 30, 2004 and was created and hosted by Michel Denisot, succeeded by Antoine de Caunes and then later by Maïtena Biraben. took on the reins from 2016 to the program's end in 2017. Originally a one-hour program, it expanded to two hours in 2005. Even though the program was broadcast on the premium channel Canal+, it was a non-encrypted program.

The program features news, talk, weather and comedy. It is produced by KM Productions for Canal+ and broadcast from the Studios Rive Gauche on Quai André-Citroën in Paris.

History[]

Created in 2004 by producer-director , the show was originally composed of one block broadcast from 19:05 to 19:55, usually live except on Fridays. The show benefitted from audiences from all of Canal+'s free time slots watching, in addition to the extension of Digital terrestrial television, which allowed new households access to the channel. The show took up the time slot initially reserved for the show (French for "20:10 sharp") at the beginning of the 2005 season; Since then, 's show has only been diffused on Fridays and Saturdays, under the name Vendredi pétantes et Samedi pétantes. The second part was then titled Le Grand Journal, la suite and was broadcast from 20:10 to 20:40. Since September 2011, La Suite was broadcast from 20:30 to 20:55.

During season 9, La Suite was copresented by Michel Denisot and Daphné Bürki. The show lost 13% of their audience, which it blamed on the fact that it was played at the same time as C à vous on France 5, on NRJ 12, and on D8.

On June 6, 2013, Michel Denisot announced that he would quit the show after 9 years at the head of the talk-show. On June 17, 2013, the name of the new presenter was announced to be Antoine de Caunes. He was a former presenter on Canal+ from 1987 to 1995 participating in the success of the show Nulle part ailleurs then at the César Award presentation ceremony.

At the beginning of February 2017, a press conference had stated that the program might possibly stop production on March or April due to a decline in ratings, and that the leaders of Canal + would already be working on the successor to LGJ.[1] The channel announced its final run on Friday 13 February, followed by two weeks of reruns until March 17.[2][3]

Team[]

Legend:
  Currently
  Previously
  Invited during one or multiple broadcasts
  Joker a broadcast

Animator Role Seasons
1
(2004–05)
2
(2005–06)
3
(2006–07)
4
(2007–08)
5
(2008–09)
6
(2009–10)
7
(2010–11)
8
(2011–12)
9
(2012–13)
10
(2013–14)
11
(2014–15)
12
(2015–16)
13
(2016–17)
Présentateur vedette
André Manoukian Music
News
Weather
Axelle Laffont Humor Column
News
Literary Column
Lauren Bastide Pop Culture
News
Maïtena Biraben Présentatrice vedette Joker
Antoine de Caunes Présentateur vedette
Political
Natacha Polony
Weather, and Le Rappel Dupire
Sébastien Thoen Humor Column
Mathilde Serrell Culture
Karim Rissouli Political Column
Jérôme Niel Humor Column
Alison Wheeler Humor Column and joker of Vanessa Guide
Television
Literature
Laurent Weil Cinema, and Cannes invited
Marie Drucker The flash info
Fashion
Éric Dahan Music
Alexandre Cammas Leisure art de vivre(art of living)
La revue de presse(Press review)
Frédérique Bel The minute blonde invited
Frédéric Beigbeder Literature invited invited
L'anniversaire
Arnaud Tsamere Weather
Louise Bourgoin Weather, and sans prétention invited
Max Boublil Le Dating
Cinema market invited
Cinema invited
Guillaume Gallienne Les bonus de Guillaume invited
Weather invited
La revue de presse internationale(the international press review)
Anne Sinclair Politics during the 2008 American election invited
Laurence Haïm Politics during the 2008 American election invited
Literature (Joker of Denisot) Joker
Music, L'instant T
Le Top 5, and news commentator invited
Yann Barthès invited
Reporter for Le Petit Journal invited
Charlotte Le Bon Weather, and L'envers du décor invited
Alex Lutz L'envers du décor
Stéphane Bak Sketch à invited
Medias invited
The inviteds
Kyan Khojandi Bref invited
China Moses Music
10 minutes à perdre (to lose)
Nawell Madani "encore inconnu"
Le Daily Mouloud then Chez Mouloud
Michel Denisot Présentateur vedette
The Web
Alice Belaïdi
Le Tour de Magie
Daphné Bürki Co-animator
Le Bilan de la Semaine
La petite semaine puis Le Petit Mot
Weather
Doria Tillier Weather
Culture and literature
Jeannette Bougrab Columnist
Humor sketch artist
Damien Cabrespines L'instant critique puis Le Crash Test
Anne Nivat Columnist
Columnist

Seasons[]

Season 1 (2004–2005)[]

From Monday to Friday at 6:50 pm to 7:55 pm

  •  : television
  •  : literature
  • Laurent Weil : cinema[citation needed]
  • Marie Drucker : flash informations
  •  : fashion
  •  : music
  •  : Leisure and art of living
  •  : press review
  • Yann Barthès : Le Petit Journal People
  • Global Justice Chronicle
  • Frédérique Bel : La minute blonde by Dorothy Doll

Season 2 (2005–2006)[]

From Monday to Thursday from 7:10 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:50 pm

Season 3 (2006–2007)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:50 pm

  •  : medias
  • Frédéric Beigbeder : literature who quit the team in May 2007
  • Laurent Weil : cinema[citation needed]
  •  : music
  •  : Politics
  • Yann Barthès : Le Petit Journal Actu and Le Petit Journal People
  •  : Le
  •  : Le Petit papier
  •  : Le Top 5
  • Louise Bourgoin : Weather
  •  : L'anniversaire

Season 4 (2007–2008)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:50 pm

Season 5 (2008–2009)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:45 pm

  •  : Medias
  •  : Politics
  • Louise Bourgoin : Without pretension on Friday and some sketches in "Les bonus de Guillaume”
  •  : Literature and culture
  • Yann Barthès : Le Petit Journal Actu and Le Petit Journal People, both are live.
  •  : Cinema (" L'instant critique ") and subjects
  •  : Cinema
  • Guillaume Gallienne : Les bonus de Guillaume
  •  : Music, La Bataille Musicale (avec Mouloud, le vendredi)
  •  : The new movements,[5] La Bataille Musicale (avec Tania, le vendredi)
  •  : Le
  •  : Weather[6]
  •  : La Petite Question and La Petite Semaine
  •  : International Press Review (Fridays)
  • Anne Sinclair and Laurence Haïm Did equal parties for the team during the American Presidential Elections
  • Frédéric Beigbeder (only at Cannes For the Film Festival) : cinema
  • Laurent Weil (only at Cannes For the Film Festival) : Red Carpet[citation needed]

Season 6 (2009–2010)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:45 pm

  •  : Medias
  •  : Politics
  •  : Literature and culture
  •  : Weather
  • Yann Barthès : Le Petit Journal Actu and Le Petit Journal People, both are live.
  •  : Cinema
  • Guillaume Gallienne : Les bonus de Guillaume
  •  : Music
  •  : The new movements
  •  : Cinema ("L'instant critique")
  •  : The
  •  : Le tour de Magie
  •  : La Petite Question and La Petite Semaine
  • Laurent Weil (only at Cannes For the Film Festival) : Red Carpet[citation needed]

Season 7 (2010–2011)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:45 pm

  •  : Médias, Le Bureau de l'Info
  •  : Politics
  •  : Literature and culture (of the rubric Ali a lu), official joker officiel of Michel Denisot[7]
  • Charlotte Le Bon : Weather[8]
  •  : Music, L'Instant T (review of the latest buzz and pop-culture)
  •  : The latest movements, Daily Mouloud (incongruous review of a personality)
  • Yann Barthès : Le Petit Journal (only in the first, longer, part)
  •  : Le Crash Test
  •  : Humorous comments on political news of the week. (Only on Friday)
  •  : The
  •  : Le tour de Magie
  •  : La Petite Semaine and Rédacteur en Chef
  •  : Reporter au Petit Journal
  • Laurent Weil (only at Cannes For the Film Festival) and for the deliver of the César Awards) : red carpet[citation needed]

Season 8 (2011–2012)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 8:05 pm and the rest from 8:30 pm to 8:55 pm The columnists for season 2011–12:[9]

  •  : medias
  • China Moses : music
  •  : Weather
  •  : The daily mouloud
  •  : Le
  •  : Politics
  •  : La petite semaine
  •  : Le crash test and La Short List
  •  : culture and literature
  •  : Le Tour de Magie
  • Kyan Khojandi : Bref (mini-series, from Monday to Thursday)
  • Charlotte Le Bon and Alex Lutz : L'envers du décor (sketches, Friday) Part of 'Petit Journal’
  • : Campagne présidentielle 2.0 (chronique Web, depuis janvier 2012)
  • Stéphane Bak, Laurent Weill and : Only present during the Film Festival)

Season 9 (2012–2013)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 8:05 pm and the rest from 8:30 pm to 8:55 pm The columnists for season 2012–13:[10]

  • Daphné Bürki[11]
  •  : politics
  •  : Chez Mouloud (at the start of the season, he had his own platform but appeared on Grand Journal)[12]
  •  : Web
  •  : Cinema
  • Doria Tillier:[13] Weather
  • :[14] Literary columnist
  • :[15] Humor columnist (the results of the week)
  • :[15] Humor columnist
  • :[15] Le Tour de Magie
  • Stéphane Bak:[15] Humor Columnist (when?)
  • 10 minutes à perdre (to lose):[15] (Baptiste Lorber, James Darle and Grandpamini, at the start of the season), then Shitcom (Fridays, ended 2012)
  • Nawell Madani : Humor columnist (when?)
  • Alice Belaïdi and  :
  • Jérôme Niel and inviteds : Groom Service (During the Film Festival)

Season 10 (2013–2014)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 8:25 pm The columnists of season 2013–14:[10]

  •  : politics
  • Doria Tillier:[13] Weather
  • :[14] Literary columnist
  • Jeannette Bougrab[16]
  • :[17] humor (From August 26, 2013 till February 2014)
  • [18]
  • :[19] Political columnist: Karim a dit
  •  : Humor columnist
  • Pendant ce temps (, Inna Modja, , Marc Jarousseau alias Kemar, ) : mini-sketchs (From Monday to Thursday). Transferred in the 'Before' in January 2014.
  • Connasse () mini-sketches (Tuesday and Friday at 8:15 since January 2014). This short program passed on Before au Grand Journal in exchange for Pendant ce temps.
  • Les Tutos (Jérôme Niel alias La Ferme Jérôme) : mini-sketches (Friday at 8:15
  • Le Rappel Des Titres ( and ) : Fake journal (From Monday to Thursday at 8:15)
  • Casting(s) (Pierre Niney): Short Program (From Monday to Friday at 8:15during Le Grand Journal De Cannes)
  •  : humor
  • Anne Nivat[20]
  • Maïtena Biraben who is the joker of Antoine de Caunes.[21]
Other

In September 2013, the broadcast by was created; It was distributed just before Le Grand Journal at 6:05.[22]

Season 11 (2014–2015)[]

From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 8:20 pm The columnists of season 2014–15:

  • Alison Wheeler and (after ) : weather
  •  : politics
  •  : Political columnist
  • :[14] Literary columnist
  • Natacha Polony : politics
  •  : culture
  • Connasse (Camille Cottin) : Short Program
  • Le JT de l'invited ( and , Alison Wheeler in replacement) : Fake journal (Monday to Thursday at:15)
  • Speakerine (Jérôme Niel) : Short Program
  • Carte de Presque (Alison Wheeler) : Short Program
  • Nora Hamzawi : Humor columnist
  • Sébastien Thoen : Public opinion Spokesperson (Humor columnist)

References[]

  1. ^ Aublanc, Manon (February 8, 2017). "" Le Grand Journal" : Canal + réfléchirait à stopper l'émission". 20 minutes.fr (in French).
  2. ^ "Canal+ annonce la suppression de l'émission " Le Grand Journal "". Le Monde (in French). February 13, 2017. ISSN 1950-6244. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  3. ^ "" Canal+ : C'est officiel, c'est la fin du "Grand Journal"". 20 minutes.fr (in French). February 13, 2017.
  4. ^ (in French) «En rentrant à Paris, Fred n’a de cesse de parler de moi, notamment dans les couloirs de Canal Plus et je finis par obtenir en 2005 une chronique au Grand Journal, la présentation de la weather. « Arnaud Tsamere's Facebook page,
  5. ^ (in French) « Mouloud intégrera l'équipe du Grand Journal en septembre « Archived August 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine On Jean-Marc Morandini's blog, 17
  6. ^ (in French) « Canal+ pique la miss weather de M6 pour remplacer Louise Bourgoin « Archived July 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine sur le blog de Jean-Marc Morandini, 3
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 9, 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ (in French) Charlotte Le Bon nouvelle miss météo du Grand Journal, leparisien.fr, 20
  9. ^ Toutelatele.com. "Solweig Rediger-Lizlow, la remplaçante de Charlotte Le Bon sur Canal + ?".
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b ""Le Grand Journal" de Canal+ remanié à la rentrée".
  11. ^ ""Le Grand journal" : Daphné Bürki va quitter France Televisions pour Canal+". June 1, 2012.
  12. ^ "Mouloud Achour enfermé dans une annexe du "Grand Journal" de Canal+ dès lundi".
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b "Voici la nouvelle Miss météo du "Grand journal de Canal+"".
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Augustin Trapenard, nouveau dandy du "Grand Journal" de Canal+".
  15. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Le collectif "10 minutes à perdre" intègre "Le grand journal de Canal+"".
  16. ^ "Jeannette Bougrab rejoint "Le Grand Journal" d'Antoine de Caunes".
  17. ^ "Le frère de Gad Elmaleh rejoint "Le Grand journal de Canal+"".
  18. ^ "Canal+ : Nicolas Demorand n'ira pas au "Grand Journal" mais reste au "Supplément"".
  19. ^ "Découvrez la nouvelle équipe du "Grand Journal de Canal+" sur son nouveau plateau".
  20. ^ "Anne Nivat, la femme de Jean-Jacques Bourdin, rejoint le "Grand Journal de Canal+"".
  21. ^ "Maïtena Biraben joker d'Antoine de Caunes à la tête du "Grand Journal" de Canal+".
  22. ^ Le Before du Grand journal : le cocktail détonnant de Canal+ sur , 14 septembre 2013
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