Christophe Dechavanne is “delighted delighted” to join the band of Léa Salamé’s new show

“I am delighted delighted! “, reacts Christophe Dechavanne to 20 minutes this Tuesday, confirming the information of the Parisian announcing her arrival in the program that Léa Salamé will host at the start of the school year, in the second part of the evening, on Saturdays on France 2.

“I like this new content a lot and being near Léa will be a good evening for me,” says the 64-year-old host and producer. He is very enthusiastic about the idea of ​​”sharing” this new television adventure, “with those who will watch”.

According to our colleagues, Christophe Dechavanne, will be the “permanent guest” ofWe can’t say anything anymore – the title is provisional – where he will have “a dedicated meeting every week”.

Léa Salamé will present this program alone but will be “surrounded by a band”. At the beginning of July, at the back-to-school press conference of France Télévisions, we learned that, on the arena-shaped set, she will receive “the sacred monsters of culture, the personalities who make societal, political or media news , and those who marked their time or history”.

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In addition to Christophe Dechavanne, comedian Philippe Caverivière will be part of Léa Salamé’s band, as he told the Belgian media Telepro last week: “We won’t do the same sequence as [dans On est en direct où il officiait la saison passée]. We are going to bring new things, it will be a little longer. It is possible that I come several times on the show, it will be more than a chronicle. »

Last season, Léa Salamé co-presented We are live with Laurent Ruquier. The latter had announced in early June that he was leaving the show as well as this time slot – the second part of Saturday evening – which he had occupied in the France 2 grid for seventeen years. He will return to public service with prime time.

In addition to this new weekly television appointment, Léa Salamé is back for a new season, on weekdays, on the morning show of France Inter, alongside Nicolas Demorand, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.

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