Tout le monde en parle (Canadian talk show)

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Tout le monde en parle
Tout le monde en parle.jpg
Original logo for Tout le monde en parle, used from 2004 to 2012.
GenreTalk show
Created byGuy A. Lepage
Quebec concept
Thierry Ardisson
Original concept
Directed byManon Brisebois
Presented byGuy A. Lepage
Country of originCanada (Quebec)
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons18
Production
ProducerGuy A. Lepage
Production locationsMaison Radio-Canada
Montreal, Quebec
EditorGuy A. Lepage
Running time2 hours and 20 minutes
Production companiesAvanti Ciné Vidéo
Le gars de la TV
Les productions Jacques K Primeau
Radio-Canada
Release
Original networkIci Radio-Canada Télé (TV)
Ici Radio-Canada Première (radio)
Original releaseSeptember 12, 2004 (2004-09-12) –
present
External links
Website

Tout le monde en parle (French pronunciation: ​[tu l(ə) mɔ̃d ɑ̃ paʁl]; "Everyone's Talking About It") is a Quebec talk show hosted and co-produced by Guy A. Lepage, broadcast on Télévision de Radio-Canada / Ici Radio-Canada Télé since 2004, and simulcast on radio on Ici Radio-Canada Première. It has been adapted from the since-cancelled French talk show of the same name, created and hosted by Thierry Ardisson.

Concept[]

Tout le monde en parle is a talk show recorded in front of an audience, then edited. Every week, the show welcomes to the same set personalities from different spheres: politics, sport, show, literature, journalism, religion, etc. They usually have taken part in current events, and although they are mostly Quebecers, they are sometimes international guests. They are invited to discuss, freely express themselves, and share their opinions on hot topics or topics directly related to them.

The show often consists of interviews or games, but sometimes only discussion. The host leads debates and conversations. A co-host, known as Le fou du roi (English: the jester), reacts promptly and spontaneously in a humorous way to the debate.

Political Impact[]

TLMEP has had a notable effect upon Canada's national politics, as political leaders from outside of Quebec often use the show as a platform for introducing themselves to Quebec voters. Several commentators have suggested that Jack Layton's appearances on TLMEP were critical in fostering his party's Quebec breakthrough in the 2011 Canadian federal election.[1] Layton's success created an expectation that other leaders would follow in his footsteps: since 2011, every federal party leader except Stephen Harper has made an appearance.[2]

Host[]

Since the debut of the show, the host has been Guy A. Lepage, a former member of the sketch comedy group Rock et Belles Oreilles (RBO) and "the guy" in the sitcom Un gars, une fille (English: A Guy & A Girl). Le fou du roi was Dany Turcotte until February 14, 2021, former member of the sketch comedy group Groupe sanguin.

A guest host is brought in when Lepage is away, although this rarely happens. For the December 3, 2006 edition, Lepage was replaced by Véronique Cloutier so Lepage could participate in an interview with RBO.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "NPD: l'Effet Tout le monde en parle". 3 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Les chefs à Tout le monde en parle... Sauf Harper | le Soleil - Québec".

External links[]

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