“The small murders” in the lead in front of Arthur, good score for Arte



The best soups are made in old pots… and the best audiences. France 2 proved the veracity of this adage once again on Friday evening with The little murders of Agatha Christie. The public channel offered the replay of an episode of the second season of the series, seen on the air for the first time on October 3, 2014. Almost seven years later, the fiction has not aged a bit: 2, 98 million people on average followed the adventures of Saïd Amadis and Anne Canovas, i.e. 17.1% audience share according to Médiamétrie data communicated by Puremedia.

In second position, we find a new episode, unpublished this one, of Tourists. The program presented by Arthur took six personalities (including Booder, Cartman and Iris Mittenaere) in Haute-Savoie to an agricultural high school. This “farmer mission” was watched by 2.77 million viewers, or 16.1% of the market share on TF1.

Arte above a million

France 3 is placed on the third step of the podium thanks to 70 years of comic duets, a documentary devoted in particular to Kad Merad and Olivier Baroux, Les Vamps or even Omar and Fred. 2.19 million French people watched the program, or 13.5% of the public. A score higher than that of M6 which attracted only 1.49 million serial fans thanks to NCIS, or 8.7% audience share.

Arte manages to get out of the game thanks to a German fiction. The channel was broadcasting Justice for Nadine, an episode from the TV movie series All the truth. The investigation led by Commissioner Judith Mogn and her colleague Freddy Breyer captivated 1.2 million people, or 6.8% of the public.



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