‘There is no mistake’: Alex Goude will present the new France 2 match

A new challenge is on the horizon for Alex Judd. According to the information received from puremedias.com, the 45-year-old animator has been chosen by France 2 to present his new game on Saturday titled “Y’a pas rire”. This Satisfy movie will soon be produced in the 11:20 shack, currently occupied by “Les Z’amours”, which will soon be discontinued. In There Is No Wrong, pairs of candidates will compete each week over a series of data in various fields to determine if it is correct.

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Alex Judd is currently one of the faces of France 4 as this season he hosted “Le jeu Lumni” during the week and “1, 2, 3, Lumni” every Saturday at the end of the afternoon. He also presented until last February in France 3 “Jouons à la maison”, a program that saw the light during the first concert and replaced it on Saturday at the beginning of the evening with a culinary meeting produced by Catherine Parma, an open kitchen. Finally, the forty team regularly participates in the game “Everyone He has an opinion” in France 2, where he supports the candidates against the host duo of Sidonie Bonnek and Olivier Maine.

‘At the same time’ during the week ‘There is no mistake’ on Saturday

Si “No Error” will be installed soon every Saturday in France 2; From Monday to Friday, viewers will be able to simultaneously find another novelty, “One by One”, produced by EndemolShine and presented by Bruno Guillon. The concept is based on popular culture quest duels punctuated by throwing balls at a Japanese pool table to determine their winnings. “Everyone in turn” and “There is no mistake” are two French creations.

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It remains to be seen when Bruno Gillon and Alex Judd will be able to open their new shows. Supposed to end on July 2, “Les Z’Amours” will be on the air all this summer as announced in recent days on social media by its producer Satisfy. In fact, a reboot of this game presented by Bruno Guillon will be shown before an unpublished final release on Saturday, August 21st. The host would then bid farewell to the faithful in the cult game after three years of submission on his part and after 26 years of being present to meet couples. Another change expected in France 2: The arrival of Lawrence Pocolini, who will succeed Nagoy in “Everybody Wants to Take His Place”.

Tess Larson

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