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This France 2 news program is seen opposite the similarly named news program on commercial broadcaster TF1, TF1 13 Heures, which has twice the viewership of France 2's program. As a result, France 2's 13 heures has seen a frequent turnover of news anchors for the program—15 in the last ten years. Élise Lucet host the 13 heures from 2005 to 2016.
"Paroles, paroles" was released in France on a 18 cm (7") single under catalog number IS 45 711 of Dalida's private label International Shows, and distributed by Sonopresse. The B-side of the single is "Pour ne pas vivre seul". [ 11 ]
In France, the song charted for 21 weeks on the top 50, from 5 December 1987 to 23 April 1988. It entered at number 17 and reached the top ten three weeks later. It peaked at number two for five non consecutive weeks, but was unable to dislodge Guesch Patti 's " Étienne ", then Sabrina 's " Boys (Summertime Love) " which topped the chart then.
Anne-Sophie Lapix (born 29 April 1972) is a French journalist and television presenter mainly for the French news program on France 2.She used to deputise for Claire Chazal, presenting the evening news bulletin (Journal de 20 heures) on France 2 from Friday to Sunday as well as the lunchtime bulletin at 1 PM (Journal de 13 heures).
N'oubliez pas les paroles ! is a French televised series based on the international series Don't Forget the Lyrics!. It broadcasts on the television station France 2 as of 15 December 2007 and is produced by Air Productions. The show has already broadcast for more than 5000 episodes.
Someone, Somewhere (French: Deux moi, lit. 'Two me') is a 2019 French comedy film directed by Cédric Klapisch , starring François Civil and Ana Girardot . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The film premiered at the 2019 Festival du film francophone d'Angoulême (FFA).
A Few Days with Me (original title: Quelques jours avec moi) is a 1988 French film directed by Claude Sautet. It received three César Award nominations at the 1989 César Awards . [ 2 ]
In July 2011, he rejoined France 2 to become the substitute for Laurent Delahousse on the new shows 13 heures and 20 heures on the weekends. [9] In September 2011, Julian Bugier was appointed joker (parttime replacement) of David Pujadas , for the Vingt Heures weekday news show on France 2.